Bulletin: brown wooden container in narthex
White paper, chipboard, flattened cardboard, and newspaper: green recycling curbside container under kitchen table
Cans, glass jars, plastic drink bottles: green recycling trashcan in kitchen
Rigid plastic lids: box on hutch in Vaughan Fellowship Hall. Linda Baker is taking them to Aveda. A request from Linda, "I appreciate all the bottle caps I've been able to have recycled through your donations. I would only ask that you NOT use ziploc bags to bring them to the church, as they are NOT recyclable. I use the plastic grocery bags from the grocery (Harris Teeter, or Food Lion), which are recyclable, and then there is no waste!" Acceptable lids collection guide
Batteries (not leaking): hand to Jane or Gary Smith. Do not put them on the shelf in the fellowship hall - fire and battery acid hazard.
Florescent light bulbs - tube and CFL (unbroken): hand to Jane or Gary Smith Do not put them on the shelf in the fellowship hall - toxic mercury vapor hazard if broken.
Willing to collect an item from others at CUCC for cooperative recycling? Call Jane Smith.