Plastic Bags

Put in Garbage Recycle With Plastic Bags

Plastic bags, wrap, and plastic film materials are not accepted in the curbside recycling because they can jam sorting equipment at the recycling facility. 

To ensure plastic bags get recycled, bring them to a participating plastic film drop-off location. 

 

Plastic Bag

Keep Separate From Hard Plastics

Many plastic bags are labeled #2 or #4, but they are too thin to recycle with hard plastics and will get caught in recycling machinery. Find out how to dispose of plastic bags.

Must Be Clean and Dry

Only plastic bags that are clean and dry can be recycled. Empty your bag and wash out any sticky residues. Paper receipts, food traces or other materials can contaminate the recycling process.

Ways to Reduce

reusable tote bag

Reusable Bags

Bring along a reusable tote to save plastic on your next trip to the grocery store. Some grocery stores will offer a small cash rebate when you bring in bags.

Ways to Reuse

Reuse Plastic Bags

Reuse plastic bags as much as you can. You can use them to line small garbage bins around your home and keep an emergency stash in your car for the days you forget your reusable bags at home.

Did You Know?

The Impact of Plastic Pollution

More than one million plastic bags are used per minute worldwide, and on a daily basis, over 10 metric tons of plastic from Los Angeles enters the Pacific Ocean each day. Ninety percent of trash floating in the ocean is from plastic that will take between five hundred and one thousand years to degrade. In the meantime, one million birds and 100,000 marine animals are killed each year because of plastic floating in the ocean.

Plastic Bags Become Composite Lumber

Check out this fun video from Vancouver, Washington about how plastic bags and films are recycled into products like composite lumber, which is often used to make decks.