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Rumpke Curbside Recycling Guidelines

Rumpke Recycling offers residential customers a convenient recycling program to reduce the amount of material sent to the landfill. Recycling is offered in Camp with pickup every other week (check the calendar above for the exact recycling dates). Rumpke offers a full size recycling can on wheels at no charge, at your request.

While the list of acceptable materials may vary in some locations, residents can typically recycle the following: 

  • Glass Bottles & Jars (all colors)

  • Metal Cans: Aluminum cans, steel cans and lids, empty aerosol cans with the lids and tips removed

    Plastic Bottles (empty, crush, reattach lid): Bottles and jugs that have a small mouth and wider base, such as milk jugs, soda bottles, laundry detergent bottles, water bottles, shampoo bottles, and contact solution bottles

    Paper: newspaper, magazines, cardboard, mixed office paper and envelopes, paperboard (cereal boxes), pizza boxes free of food debris and grease, telephone books and catalogs

    Cartons: food and beverage cartons, such as milk, juice, soup, wine, broth, and other cartons.

    Recycling Tips

    • Mix all items together – no separation required

    • Empty all bottles, jugs, and cans

    • No need to remove labels

    • For plastic bottles, empty, crush and reattach lids

    • For cartons, remove plastic caps and straws

    • NEVER place medical sharps or needles in the recycling

    • DON’T use plastic bags

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    NOT for Recycling No plastic bags, cassette tapes, bed sheets, hangers, metal chains, garden hoses, batteries, needles, syringes, electronics, polystyrene foam, buckets, butter tubs, car parts, food, yard waste, light bulbs, drinking glasses, ceramics, pots, pans, and scrap metal