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Recycling Requirements: Arlington Heights vs Chicago

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Chicago, IL?

Arlington Heights and Chicago have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

The Cook County Solid Waste and Recycling Ordinance establishes a framework to increase recycling rates. The county requires data reporting from waste facilities and promotes recycling through education and facility oversight.

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Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago's blue cart recycling program accepts single-stream recyclables for 1-4 unit residential buildings. The city encourages recycling but enforcement of contamination and non-recycling is primarily educational.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsChicago
OrdinanceSWRO-
ReportingRequired for facilities-
AcceptedPaper, glass, metal, plasticsPaper, cardboard, plastics #1-7, metals, glass
PortalElectronic permit system-
Program-Blue cart single-stream recycling
Not Accepted-Styrofoam, plastic bags
5+ Units-Private scavenger must provide recycling
Enforcement-Primarily educational

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington Heights FAQ

What can I recycle in Cook County?

Paper, cardboard, glass, metal cans, and certain plastics per Cook County recycling guidelines. Check with your waste hauler for specific accepted materials.

Is recycling mandatory in unincorporated Cook County?

The SWRO promotes recycling but enforcement focuses on waste facilities rather than individual households. Check with your waste hauler for recycling options.

Chicago FAQ

What can I recycle in my blue cart in Chicago?

Paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and containers (#1-#7), metal cans, glass bottles and jars, and cartons. Do not include Styrofoam, plastic bags, or food-soiled items.

Will I be fined if I don't recycle in Chicago?

Chicago does not typically fine residents for not recycling. The focus is on education and participation. However, contaminated carts (non-recyclables mixed in) may not be emptied.

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