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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Waste Guide

  • Recycling Guide
      • What Goes Where?
      • Compost
      • Hazardous Waste
      • E-Waste
      • Other Recycling
      • Paper Recycling
      • Landfill
      • Campus Services
      • IGB Lab Special Instructions
      • Lab Waste
      • Helpful Links
      • Beverage Containers Redemption Locations
      • Material
      • Bulbs & Batteries
      • Electronics
      • Glass
      • Metal
      • Paper
      • Plastic
      • Use
  • Recycling Guide
      • What Goes Where?
      • Compost
      • Hazardous Waste
      • E-Waste
      • Other Recycling
      • Paper Recycling
      • Landfill
      • Campus Services
      • IGB Lab Special Instructions
      • Lab Waste
      • Helpful Links
      • Beverage Containers Redemption Locations
      • Material
      • Bulbs & Batteries
      • Electronics
      • Glass
      • Metal
      • Paper
      • Plastic
      • Use
  • Guide
  • More
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Paper Recycling
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cereal box liner

Liners Are Not Recyclable

Cereal box liners are generally made of HDPE (High Density Polyethylene), which is not recyclable. Find out what you can do with cereal box liners.

Most Requested

  • Cell Phones
  • Antifreeze
  • Used Motor Oil & Filters
  • Broken Glass
  • Styrofoam
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Top Troublemakers

  • Plastic Bags
  • Shredded Paper
  • Food Scraps
  • Scrap Metal
  • Garden Hoses
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Special Programs

  • Electronics
  • Bulbs & Batteries
  • Household Hazardous Waste
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