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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

Other Recycling

Place non-contaminated aluminum foil, cardboard, and paper in main blue recycling bins in the lab.

Place empty water and solvent glass bottles that are completely empty and dried in main blue recycling bins in the lab. Maximum two 4L bottles in recycling bins at any one time.

Plastic

Beverage Containers

Cleaning Product Containers

Milk Jugs

Plastic #1 (PET)

Plastic #2 (HDPE)

Plastic #3 (PVC)

Plastic Bottles

Plastic Caps

Plastic Cups

Plastic Food Storage Containers

Plastic Lids

Takeout Containers (Plastic)

Yogurt Cups

Paper

Milk & Juice Cartons

Shredded Paper

Metal

Aluminum Trays & Pans

Beverage Containers

Food Cans

Soda Cans

Takeout Containers (Aluminum)

Glass

Beverage Containers

Jars

Lab Waste

Aluminum Foil

Glass Bottles (Water and Solvent)

Plastic #5 (Polypropylene)

Alternative ways to recycle

Takeout Items

Plastic Cups

Takeout Containers (Aluminum)

Takeout Containers (Plastic)

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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