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Recycling Requirements: Evanston vs Orland Park

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Evanston, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Evanston and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Evanston, 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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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park provides single-stream curbside recycling collection through Waste Management on the same day as trash pickup. Acceptable materials include paper, cardboard, glass, metal cans, and most plastic containers. Plastic bags, food waste, and shredded paper are not accepted in curbside recycling. Yard waste is collected separately and seasonally.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonOrland Park
OrdinanceSWRO-
ReportingRequired for facilities-
AcceptedPaper, glass, metal, plastics-
PortalElectronic permit system-
System-Single-stream
Plastics-#1, #2, #5 typical
No Plastic Bags-Retail drop-off only
Yard Waste-Separate seasonal program
Contamination-May reject loads

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Evanston 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.

Orland Park FAQ

What can I put in my Orland Park recycling cart?

Paper, cardboard, paperboard, glass bottles and jars, aluminum and steel cans, and plastic containers labeled #1, #2, and #5. Rinse food residue and break down cardboard.

What can't go in the recycling cart?

Plastic bags (return to retail drop-offs), Styrofoam, food waste, diapers, electronics, batteries, hazardous waste, hangers, and tanglers like hoses and rope. Greasy pizza boxes also are not recyclable.

Why does my cart sometimes get tagged?

Contamination (placing non-recyclables in the recycling cart) may result in the cart being tagged and not collected. Remove the contaminating items and the cart will be picked up the next collection day.

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