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Schaumburg vs Tinley Park

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Schaumburg, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Schaumburg and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Schaumburg provides single-stream curbside recycling collected weekly. Residents receive a dedicated recycling cart and are encouraged to recycle paper, cardboard, plastics, glass, and metals.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Tinley Park residents receive single-stream recycling collection through Homewood Disposal. Accepted materials include paper, cardboard, plastic bottles/containers (#1, #2, #5), aluminum and steel cans, and glass bottles and jars. Plastic bags, foam, food-soiled items, and tanglers are not accepted. Recycling is mandatory under state and local waste reduction goals.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSchaumburgTinley Park
TypeSingle-stream curbside-
Cart Size65 gallons-
AcceptedPaper, plastic, glass, metal-
Not AcceptedBags, styrofoam, food-soiled-
Multi-FamilyMust provide recycling-
Program-Single-stream
Plastics-#1, #2, #5
Glass-Bottles and jars
Plastic Bags-Grocery drop-off
Contamination-Lands whole load in trash

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Schaumburg FAQ

Do I need to sort my recyclables in Schaumburg?

No. Schaumburg uses single-stream recycling, so all accepted recyclables go in one cart. Just make sure items are clean, dry, and loose — do not bag them.

Can I recycle plastic bags in my curbside cart?

No. Plastic bags jam sorting equipment. Return plastic bags to grocery store collection bins. Place only rigid plastics (#1–#7) in your recycling cart.

What happens if I put non-recyclable items in the cart?

Contaminated carts may be tagged and left uncollected. Remove the prohibited items and the cart will be collected on the next scheduled pickup day.

Tinley Park FAQ

What can I recycle in Tinley Park?

Paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and containers marked #1, #2, or #5, aluminum and steel cans, and glass bottles and jars. Place items loose in the recycling cart, rinsed and empty.

Can I put plastic bags in recycling?

No. Plastic bags jam sorting machinery. Take clean plastic bags and film to grocery store drop-off bins. Never bag your recyclables; place items loose in the cart.

What about pizza boxes?

Clean portions (lid) yes; heavily greased or food-soiled portions no. Cut away the clean cardboard for recycling and compost or landfill the greasy bottom.

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