Neither Arizona nor Coconino County requires households to recycle. Flagstaff provides curbside single-stream recycling with every trash account, plus separate glass service. Rural residents drop off recyclables free at county transfer stations.
Arizona has no statewide residential recycling mandate, and Coconino County requires nothing separated. Recycling here is about access, not obligation. Flagstaff gives every household a recycling cart alongside its trash cart, collecting cardboard, paper, aluminum, steel cans, and plastics #1 through #7 curbside; glass is handled separately for a $3.55 monthly fee. In the unincorporated county, the Solid Waste Program accepts recyclables free of charge at staffed transfer stations, so rural residents who want to divert materials haul them there. Putting recyclables in the trash breaks no county or state rule.
There is no penalty for not recycling anywhere in Coconino County. Flagstaff recycling carts contaminated with trash or the wrong materials can be tagged and skipped by the city's automated crews.
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