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The Recycling Division is responsible for implementing, monitoring and administering the Department’s comprehensive recycling program. This includes curbside and multi-family recycling, yard waste recycling, office paper and commercial recycling programs.

 

NEW! Curbside Program Expansion

The City of Tampa's Department of Solid Waste & Environmental Program Management is excited to announce the addition of plastics # 3-7 to the recycling program. Now you can recycle ALL of your plastic containers curbside!

Containers & Non-Fiber Fibers
  • Aluminum foil & pie tins
  • Aluminum cans & bottles
  • Glass beverage containers
  • Plastic Containers #1-7
  • Tin Cans
  • Aseptic juice boxes
  • Gable top containers
  • Computer paper / mixed paper
  • Colored paper
  • Corrugated cardboard*
  • Kraft paper
  • Magazines/Catalogs
  • Newspapers (and inserts)
  • Paperboard (e.g. cereal boxes and soda boxes)
  • Phone books
  • Junk mail

*Cardboard: Please make sure that cardboard is flattened and cut down to fit in blue bins (a maximum of 3 ft squares). If you have large quantities of cardboard, it may be dropped off, at no charge, at the McKay Bay Refuse-To-Energy Facility at 114 S. 34th Street, Tampa FL.

Recycle your old blue bins: Leave your cracked, broken blue bins curbside on your pick up day for collection (please leave a note on the bin stating that you would like it replaced). The old bins will be taken to the processing facility and recycled.

 

Recycling Drop Off Sites:

McKay Bay Refuse-To-Energy Facility at 114 S. 34th St. for recycling.

 

University of South Florida Recycling Center:

Located on the Corner of Elm and Sycamore behind the SunDome.

Cardboard, newspaper, aluminum, plastic and glass recycling.

 

In-School and Public Education Program

America Recycles Day Poetry & T-Shirt Design Project - 2009 RESULTS now posted

 

Recycling Fun Facts

  • We throw away enough aluminum each year that we could rebuild our entire commercial air fleet every 3 months.
  • We throw away enough office paper each year to build a 12 foot high wall of paper from New York to Los Angeles.
  • We throw away enough plastic soda bottles each year to circle the earth four times.
  • We throw away enough motor oil each year to fill 120 supertankers.
  • We throw away 20 million tons of grass clippings, dead leaves and branches a year.
  • An average size family's yard waste can make about 300-400 pounds of finished compost (humus) a year!

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Contacts:

Program Information:

Recycling Coordinator - Lori VanBemden

(813) 348-6504

Fax: (813) 348-1156

Missed Pickups/Blue Box Requests:
Customer Service
(813) 348-1111
Extension 2

 


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