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Recycling Requirements: Sterling Heights vs Warren

How do recycling requirements rules compare between Sterling Heights, MI and Warren, MI?

Warren has fewer restrictions than Sterling Heights.

Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Some Restrictions

Sterling Heights requires residential recycling of accepted materials. Contamination with non-recyclables may cause entire bins to be rejected at the curb.

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Warren, MI

Macomb County

Few Restrictions

Macomb County mandates no recycling. In Michigan, curbside recycling and accepted materials are set by each city or township, while the state regulates solid waste under NREPA Part 115.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSterling HeightsWarren
AcceptedPaper, glass, aluminum, plastics-
Not AcceptedPlastic bags, food waste-
EnforcementContaminated bins skipped-
TopicRecycling Requirements-
County mandate-None
Program set by-City or township
State law-NREPA Part 115 (solid waste)
Yard clippings-Banned from MI landfills

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Sterling Heights FAQ

What can I recycle curbside?

Paper, cardboard, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and plastics #1-#5. No plastic bags or food-soiled items.

What if my recycling bin is skipped?

Likely contaminated. Remove non-recyclables and set out on next collection day.

Warren FAQ

Is recycling required in Macomb County?

No. Neither the county nor Michigan mandates household recycling. Programs and accepted materials are set by each city or township.

Can I put yard clippings in the trash?

No. Michigan bans yard clippings from landfills, so most Macomb communities collect them separately for composting.

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