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Recycling Requirements: Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

Paradise has fewer restrictions than Las Vegas.

Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas provides single-stream recycling through Republic Services. Residents receive a blue recycling bin for accepted materials including paper, cardboard, plastics #1-7, glass, and metals. Contamination is a significant issue β€” no food waste, plastic bags, or Styrofoam may be placed in recycling bins. Nevada does not have a mandatory recycling law, but the city encourages participation through its curbside program.

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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

FactLas VegasParadise
ProgramSingle-stream curbside recycling-
Bin ColorBlue recycling container-
AcceptedPaper, cardboard, plastics #1-7, glass, metals-
Not AcceptedPlastic bags, Styrofoam, food waste-
State MandateNo mandatory recycling law in Nevada-
Hauler-Republic Services
Frequency-Every other week
Cart-95-gallon single-stream
Mandatory-No β€” voluntary

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Las Vegas FAQ

Is recycling mandatory in Las Vegas?

No. Nevada does not have a mandatory recycling law, and the City of Las Vegas does not require residents to recycle. However, a blue recycling bin is provided and participation is strongly encouraged.

What can I put in my recycling bin?

Accepted items include clean paper, cardboard, plastics #1-7, glass bottles and jars, and aluminum and tin cans. Do not include plastic bags, Styrofoam, food-soiled materials, or electronics.

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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