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Standardized Labels

  • All Labels
    • Mixed Labels
    • Mixed with Cartons Labels
    • Glass, Cans, and Plastic Labels
    • Glass, Cans, Plastic Containers, Cartons
    • Cans and Plastic Labels
    • Paper, Cans, and Plastic Labels
    • Paper, Cans, and Plastic Labels (with cartons)
    • Paper Labels
    • Cardboard Labels
    • Plastic Labels
    • Plastics with #s Labels
    • Glass Labels
    • Cans and Aluminum Labels
    • Cans, Aluminum, Steel and Tin Labels
    • Compostables Labels
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    • Food Labels
    • Trash Labels
    • Landfill Labels
    • Refundables Labels
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    • Plastic Bags Labels
    • No Plastic Bags Labels
    • Yard Waste Labels
    • Batteries Labels
    • CFLs Labels
    • Printer Cartridge Labels
    • Waste To Energy Labels
    • Let's recycle right label with Images of Don'ts
    • Heavy-Duty Labels

For some organizations and households, Plastics with certain numbers need to be collected separately. This label allows you to indicate the types of plastics you can accept. In the empty triangle on this Plastics label you can add the numbers of plastics that can be collected. For instance, if you are able to collect plastics #1-#5, you can add the #5 with a black marker in the blank triangle on this label.


                 

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