Recycling Programs and Events

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See below for information on how, where, and when to recycle tires, cooking oil, electronics, and textiles.

Tire Drop-Off Program
Paint Drop-Off Program
Cooking Oil Recycling
Electronics Recycling
Textile Recycling
Battery Management

 

Recycling Events

Below is information on how to recycle various waste products, including what can and cannot be recycled, and information on regular events like hazardous waste recycling and paper shredding. 

Hazardous Waste recycling guidelines
Paper Shredding guidelines

Residential 2024 Paper Shredding - Piscataway

  • Date: 05/17/2024 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM  
  • Location: Health Services Parking Lot
    444 Hoes Lane

View the 2024 Health Services Residential Paper Shredding Schedule

Important Guidelines

Following the rules below will assist us in getting you through the event as quickly as possible.

  • No Plastic Bags. Use a box, crate or other sturdy container – we will give it back to you.
  • Limit of 5 file boxes or 100 pounds per car.
  • Paper must be in a liftable, manageable container. If it is hard for you to bring it to your car, it is too heavy!

Note: No need to remove paper clips or staples.

Do not bring: Plastic binders/sheet protectors, newspapers, magazines, hardcover books, junk mail, photos, x-rays, CDs, shredded paper or garbage.

Residential personal paper only - no business (home-based or other) paper.

Loads containing unacceptable items will be rejected.

Please help us feed Middlesex County residents in need: Bring a non-perishable food item when you come to one of our household hazardous waste events. Donated items will be delivered to REPLENISH, the Middlesex County foodbank.

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