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Boxboard and Cardboard

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Gray boxboard or paperboard is recyclable. Boxes should be emptied and flattened. Small quantities can be placed directly in the PAPER recycling bins in residence halls and office buildings. Larger quantities can be stacked next to PAPER recycling bins (indicating to Building Services staff that it was left for recycling) or placed directly in the PAPER recycling dumpsters at loading docks.

Do Recycle Do Not Recycle
  • Empty Cereal and Dry Food Boxes
  • Empty Tissue Boxes
  • Gift Boxes
  • Office Supply Boxes
  • Toilet Paper and Paper Towel Rolls
  • Frozen Food Boxes
  • Ice Cream Cartons
  • Plastic or Cellophane Inserts
  • Wax Coated Boxes

Looking to recycle at home?
To find a location to recycle these items at home, visit www.earth911.org.


Content modified: September, 2008

Please direct questions and comments to Recycling (get address) (38.103.63.60).

*This website is intended for use by University of Michigan faculty, staff and students. Please keep questions limited to recycling and waste disposal within the University and Washtenaw County.

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