Memorial Day Parade & Ceremony - Monday, May 28  
City of Fairfield offices will be closed for Memorial Day on Monday, May 28

FAIRFIELD RECYCLES!

 

Recycling bins are available to Fairfield residents at the Utility Billing Office, Room 113, of the Fairfield Municipal Building.  *Bins are FREE of charge!* 

Recyclable items should be placed in a designated red recycling bin.  Items are then picked up on regular trash collection days. 

 

 

 

Acceptable Items

GLASS 
All glass food and drink containers or jars are accepted (colored or clear). Please rinse containers out and disregard caps. Paper labels do not need to be removed.

Glass items not currently accepted: broken glass of any type, window glass, mirrors, light bulbs, drinking glasses/mugs or oven/cooking glassware (Pyrex).

METAL CANS 
Aluminum and bi-metal beverage cans, steel soup and food cans, and empty aerosol cans are accepted. Please rinse, drain and crush cans (when possible), and remove plastic aerosol caps. Labels do not need to be removed.

Metal items not currently accepted: Paint cans, coat hangers, steel scrap, and pots/pans.

PAPER PRODUCTS
Place newspapers, magazines, junk mail, mixed office paper, paper grocery bags, cereal boxes, catalogs and telephone books in a brown paper grocery sack (no plastic bags, please), then place inside bin.  (In case of rain, place the bag containing the paper products under the bin.)  Boxes to be recycled should be flattened, and corrugated cardboard should be cut to a size no larger than three feet by three feet.

Paper items not currently accepted: Used pizza boxes or cardboard products contaminated with grease or food residue.

PLASTICS
Plastic milk containers, soft drink bottles, detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, wide-mouth containers (such as margarine bowls or whipped topping containers) will be accepted. Please remove all caps and lids, rinse out and crush the container. Labels do not need to be removed.

Plastics not currently accepted: Oil jugs, film or plastic bags.
 

Butler County Household Waste Events

"RECYCLE... It's easy to do!"

For more information about recycling, please visit the Butler County Solide Waste District at www.butlercountyrecycles.org, or contact the Solid Waste District by phone at 513-887-3653.

 

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