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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
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Yogurt Cups

Other Recycling
yogurt cups

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Food Contaminant Yogurt Cup

Empty Your Cup

It’s best practice to get your yogurt container to the point that nothing drops out of it before recycling it. Yogurt cups are a common contaminant and often end up in the landfill when not clean.

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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