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Most (but not all) recycling haulers accept aluminum foil that is reasonably clean. Roll aluminum foil into a ball (at least the size of your fist...
Aluminum foil pans and pie tins can be placed in your curbside recycling bin if they are relatively clean.
Aluminum foil pans/tins with a lot of...
Bring automotive fluids to the household hazardous waste collection sites for free. See the full list of items accepted.
Some ...
Metal and cast iron bathtubs can be recycled as scrap metal. Contact a recycling company listed below. Call to verify items accepted, hours and...
State law requires that hazardous components from boilers be removed prior to recycling the scrap metal.
If you are purchasing a new boiler, ask...
Boxes stained with food, paint, grease, dirt or liquid should be placed in the trash.
Place these items in your curbside recycling bin:
Moving...
If there is still cleaning product in the container, do not pour it down the drain or place it in the trash. Instead, bring it to the household...
Bring containers of compressor oil to a household hazardous waste collection site for free disposal. If the oil is still in the appliance, drain it...
Small amounts:
Small amounts of soil contaminated with hazardous materials (like lead paint chips or oil) should be double-...
Do not pour cooking oil or grease down a drain.
Small amounts (less than 1 gallon per weekly pick up) may be placed in the trash inside paper towels...
Due to the threat of jumping worms, dirt or soil is no longer accepted at Ramsey County's yard waste sites.
Refer to the company listed...
Do not put essential oils in the trash or pour them down the drain or on the ground.
Bring essential oils to the household hazardous waste...
Food waste may be placed in the trash.
Food waste can be recycled at a food scraps (organics recycling) site for free. Please refer to Ramsey...
Most food/candy wrappers are NOT recyclable and should be placed in the trash.
Exceptions may include:
Aluminum foil wrappers that are...
Do not put any type of fuel in the trash.
Bring fuel to the household hazardous waste collection sites for free. If you have a container...
Do not pour cooking oil or grease down a drain. Small amounts (less than 1 gallon per weekly pick up) may be placed in the trash inside paper towels...
Please refer to Ramsey County's household hazardous waste page for more information.
Do not put household hazardous waste in your curbside recycling...
Some automotive shops accept used oil for free and may accept other automotive fluids and oil filters for a fee. Call first.
Drop used oil off at...
Some automotive shops accept used oil for free and may accept other automotive fluids and oil filters for a fee. Call first.
Drop used oil...
Rags, Floor-Dry, cat litter and other absorbents used to clean up oil spills should be placed in the trash. To avoid spontaneous combustion, place...