Are milk, juice, cream and "Gable- Top" cartons recyclable?

Recyclable cartons include both refrigerated "gable-top" and shelf-stable aseptic cartons, often used to contain:

  • Cream
  • Egg substitutions
  • Juice
  • Milk
  • Non-dairy milk beverages
  • Soup and broth

Place these types of containers with other recyclable containers made of metal, glass, and plastic for collection: they should not be included with paper and cardboard recyclables. These cartons need to be empty and rinsed before being placed them in your commingled recycling cart.

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