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Recycling Requirements: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Boulder City offers a voluntary curbside recycling program through Public Works. Recycling is not mandated by city code. Southern Nevada recycles fewer materials than other regions due to limited end markets.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Clark County offers single-stream recycling through Republic Services, collected in a separate 95-gallon cart every other week. Recycling is voluntary for residential customers but strongly encouraged. Accepted items include paper, cardboard, plastics #1 and #2, glass, and metal cans.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
MandateVoluntary, not required-
AcceptedCans, cardboard, 1 and 2 plastic-
RejectedBags, styrofoam, e-waste-
ContactPublic Works (702) 293-9200-
Hauler-Republic Services
Frequency-Every other week
Cart-95-gallon single-stream
Mandatory-No β€” voluntary

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Boulder City FAQ

Is recycling mandatory in Boulder City?

No. Recycling is voluntary and offered as an optional service. There is no city ordinance requiring residents or businesses to recycle.

Why cannot I recycle more plastic types in Boulder City?

Southern Nevada recycling markets accept a limited range of materials, typically 1 and 2 plastic bottles and jugs. Other plastics have limited end markets and are rejected regionally.

Paradise FAQ

Is recycling required in Clark County, NV?

No. Residential recycling is voluntary in unincorporated Clark County and throughout the Las Vegas Valley. However, a blue recycling cart is included with standard Republic Services residential service at no extra cost.

Can I recycle plastic bags in Clark County?

No. Plastic bags and film are not accepted in the curbside single-stream program and can jam sorting equipment. Take plastic bags to grocery store drop-off recycling programs instead.

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