Boston, MA Bags | What to Recycle? | Program Background | FAQs
WHERE DO I BUY THE RECYCLING BAGS?
The following neighborhoods are being served by the recycling bag program:
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Back Bay/Bay Village
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Beacon Hill
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Charlestown
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Chinatown
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Downtown
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East Boston
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Fenway
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Mission Hill
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North End
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Roxbury
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South Boston
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South End
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West End
Neighborhood | Retailer | Street Address |
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Back Bay | Marlboro Market | 45 Massachusetts Ave |
Back Bay | Shaw's Supermarket | 53 Huntington Ave |
Beacon Hill | Beacon Hill Market | 55 Anderson Street |
Beacon Hill | DeLuca's Market | 11 Charles Street |
Beacon Hill | Rite Aid | 100 Cambridge Street |
Beacon Hill | Roche Brothers | 10 Summer Street |
Beacon Hill | Tedeschi Food Shops | 126 Cambridge Street |
Beacon Hill | Whole Foods | 181 Cambridge Street |
Charleston | 7-Eleven | 140 Main Street |
Charleston | 777 Convenient Store | 269 Main Street |
Charlestown | Charlestown Ace Hardware | 5 Austin Street |
Charlestown | Whole Foods | 50 Austin Street |
East Boston | Walgreen’s | 1 Central Square |
East Boston | Shaw's Supermarket | 246 Border Street |
Mission Hill | Boston Building Resources | 100 Terrace Street |
North End | Green Cross Pharmacy | 393 Hanover Street |
South Boston | Rite Aid | 710 East Broadway |
South Boston | Stop and Shop | 713 East Broadway |
South End | Foodies Boston | 1421 Washington Street |
South End | South End Food Emporium | 465 Columbus Ave |
South End | Walgreens | 1603 Washington Street |
Symphony Area | Economy True Value Hardware | 219 Massachusetts Ave |
Symphony Area | Whole Foods Symphony | 15 Westland Ave |
West End | Whole Foods | 181 Cambridge Street |
Back Bay | Deluca's Market | 239 Newbury Street |
What if my local retailer doesn’t carry the bags?
If you can’t find the official City of Boston clear plastic recycling bags at a store near you, feel free to contact us in one of three ways:
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Visit our website at reducethetrash.com/boston
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Call the City at 617-635-4500
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E-mail us at BostonBags@wastezero.com
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Use a clear bag that meets the following specifications:
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15-gallon or 30-gallon in size
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Minimum thickness of 0.85 millimeters
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Please report any bag quality issues to WasteZero at 1-800-866-3954.
Boston Recycling bags are manufactured and distributed by WasteZero. WasteZero partners with communities to reduce waste and increase recycling.
You can put all of your recycling in the clear recycling bag. Here are lists of whats acceptable and what is not.
PLEASE RECYCLE:
Plastic Bottles, Jars, Jugs, & Tubs
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Plastic Bottles and Containers (clean & empty containers with lids and caps ON)
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Plastic Soda, Water & Drink Bottles
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Plastic Food & Household Bottles/Jars
(screw top bottles and jars, ex. ketchup, mayonnaise, detergent, shampoo) -
Plastic Tubs & Lids
(ex. yogurt, margarine, cottage cheese) -
Plastic Produce, Deli & Bakery Containers, Cups, Trays
(berries/produce containers) -
Rigid plastics (laundry baskets, buckets, toys)
Please do not include:
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No plastic bags or plastic utensils. Bring plastic bags back to the grocery store.
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No black plastic take-out containers
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No Polystyrene (Styrofoam)
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No containers that contained hazardous waste
Glass Bottles & Jars
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Glass bottles and jars (empty containers with caps OFF)
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All glass colors
Please do not include:
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No windows, mirrors, or auto glass
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No light bulbs (fluorescent bulbs should be disposed of properly)
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No dishes, ceramics, or Pyrex
Metal Cans & Aluminum
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Metal cans and Aluminum (empty containers)
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Steel, tin, and aluminum cans
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Clean aluminum pie plates, trays, and foil
Please do not include:
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No chains, wires or hangers
Paper & Cardboard
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Magazines & Catalogs
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All newspapers & inserts
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Paperboard (cereal boxes, paper towel rolls, etc.) & paper bags
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Cardboard – please flatten
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Pizza boxes - remove food and greasy sections
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Office paper, Junk mail (Staples, paperclips, spirals, & plastic envelope windows are OK)
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Soft cover books
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Phone books
Please do not include:
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No recyclables with food waste
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No napkins, paper towels, tissues
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No waxed-, foil-, or plastic-coated paper
Wondering if something is recyclable? See the City of Boston A-Z directory
Why is recycling important?
Recycling benefits Boston both economically and environmentally.
Economically
For every ton of bottles, cans, and plastic containers that residents recycle (rather than throw away in the trash), the City saves $80. That means that a 1% change in the City’s recycling rate would save more than $200,000 each year.
Your efforts in the Recycle More program help the City reduce its costs, preserve services, and make important investments in our neighborhoods.
Environmentally
Recycling helps conserve the planet’s natural resources, including oil, water, trees, air, and minerals.
More Information
For more information, please contact the City of Boston Department of Public Works.
CONTACT >
Department of Public Works
1 City Hall Square, Room 714
Boston, MA 02201
617-635-7573
City Hall hotline: 617-635-4500
https://www.boston.gov/departments/public-works/recycling-boston