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Recycling Requirements: North Port vs Sarasota

How do recycling requirements rules compare between North Port, FL and Sarasota, FL?

North Port and Sarasota have similar restriction levels.

North Port, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Sec. 62-63 of the North Port Code (Ord. 132-19) requires all generators of recyclable materials and yard waste within the City to separate recyclables and yard waste from other solid waste before disposal. Recycling is collected in a separate City-issued tote.

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Sarasota, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Sarasota Code Ch. 16 Division 1 makes recycling mandatory for residents and businesses. Accepted materials include paper, cardboard, aluminum and steel cans, glass bottles and jars, and clean #1/#2 plastics. Contamination (food waste, plastic bags, hazardous items) can result in non-collection and Code Compliance citations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth PortSarasota
Code SectionSec. 62-63 (Ord. 132-19)-
StreamSingle-stream recycling-
Yard WasteSeparate green toteSeparate cart
HHWSarasota County HHW facility-
Authority-Ch. 16 Div. 1 (Recycling)
Accepted-Paper, cardboard, cans, glass, #1/#2 plastic
Not Accepted-Bags, styrofoam, food, batteries, electronics
Penalty-Up to $500 (business)

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North Port FAQ

What can I recycle in my North Port recycling tote?

Paper, cardboard, aluminum cans, steel cans, glass bottles, rigid plastics #1, #2, #5. No bags, no food waste, no foam.

Where does North Port hazardous waste go?

The Sarasota County Household Hazardous Waste facility - not in the garbage or recycling totes.

Sarasota FAQ

What can I recycle in Sarasota?

Paper, flattened cardboard, aluminum and steel cans, glass bottles and jars, and clean #1 PET and #2 HDPE plastics. No plastic bags, styrofoam, food, batteries, electronics, or yard waste in the recycling cart.

Where do batteries and electronics go in Sarasota?

The Sarasota County Chemical Collection Center (CCC) at the Bee Ridge Solid Waste Facility takes household hazardous waste, batteries, and electronics. Some retailers (Best Buy, Home Depot) also accept e-waste.

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