YOUR TOWN. YOUR RULES.
Manistee County
We’ve pawed our way through recycling bins all over the state, and we’ve learned that the rules of recycling differ from one community to the next. That’s why we’re here to talk to you about YOUR rules – the rules of recycling for Manistee County residents. Reduce and reuse first, know it before you throw it when you recycle, and always reach out to Manistee County Recycles when you have questions.
Wondering where to recycle? Use the search option below or reach out to Manistee County Recycles for questions.
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Manistee County’s Essential Rules to Recycling Perfection
The plastic bags and flexible plastics shown below are recyclable locally though – many grocery stores accept clean and dry bags and wraps.
What’s NEVER recyclable are things like potato chip bags and frozen food bags – just throw those out. They often contain multiple types and layers of plastic, making them impossible to recycle.
TIP: Reuse your smaller plastic bags as trash can liners or to pick up pet waste.
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/PlasticBag_No.png)
No plastic bags
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/PlasticBreadBags_No.png)
No bread bags
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/PlasticZiplocBag_No.png)
No plastic sandwich baggies
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/PlasticAirPillows_No.png)
No air pillows used in packaging
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/PlasticShippingEnvelope_No.png)
No plastic shipping envelopes
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/PlasticBathroomTissueWrap_No.png)
No bathroom tissue & paper towel wrapping
What’s a “tangler”? Anything that jams sorting machinery at the recycling center by wrapping around the equipment discs and wheels is a tangler.
TIP: Some of these items can be recycled at special drop-off locations. Find more information about recycling tanglers at Manistee County Recycles.
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/ExtensionCords_No.png)
No extension cords
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/WireHangers_No.png)
No wire hangers
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/Rope_No.png)
No rope
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/LightStrings_No.png)
No light strings
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PlasticHangers_No.png)
No plastic hangers
All recyclables need to be loose. We know it’s tempting to keep things orderly by putting all your recyclables in plastic (or paper) bags – but it’s a bad idea. Here’s why:
- ecyclables need to be loose for sorting at the facility.
- Bagged items often get thrown out since facilities can’t safely determine what’s inside without risk to their employees.
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/BaggedRecyclables_No.png)
No recyclables in a plastic bag
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Loose recyclables
Food boxes, shoeboxes, tissue boxes and your typical shipping boxes are all recyclable, and it’s fine if you leave on the tape and labels. Please break down and flatten all boxes before recycling.
There are a few cardboard noes
though. A good rule to
follow is this: If the cardboard container goes into the
freezer, it’s best to just throw it away. Those boxes are
usually covered in a thin layer of plastic to prevent them from
getting soggy.
Additionally, cardboard can’t have any food residue or grease stains – a greasy pizza box is not recyclable, but you can always rip off the clean top of the box and recycle that.
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/CerealBox_Yes.png)
Cereal boxes
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/ShippingBoxes_Yes.png)
Shipping boxes
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/TissueBox_Yes.png)
Tissue boxes
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/PizzaBoxWPizza_No.png)
No greasy pizza boxes
Why all the hoopla about recycling? Recycling offers countless benefits.
- Recycling reduces the amount of garbage that goes into landfills.
- Recycling is great for the economy – locally and statewide. It provides jobs and creates opportunities for businesses.
- Reusing materials we’ve already created helps conserve natural resources.
- Recycling reduces pollution, including greenhouse gases.
- Recycling helps protect our wildlife habitats.
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/FlatCardboard_Yes.png)
Flattened cardboard
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/MetalContainers_Yes.png)
Metal cans of various sizes
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/PlasticJugsContainersBottles_Yes.png)
Plastic jugs, containers and bottles
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/StackofPapers_Yes.png)
Office paper and folders
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/Newspapers_Yes.png)
Newspapers
![](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/themes/recycling-raccoons/images/region-graphics/JunkMail_Yes.png)
Junk mail
Keep up the good work,
Manistee County!
If you still have questions about what’s recyclable and what’s not, Manistee County Recycles can help.
![Manistee County Recycles logo](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/ManisteeCoLogoWeb1.png)
Manistee County Recycles
415 Third St., Manistee, MI 49660
855-2Go-Zero (855-246-9376)
These rules apply to curbside recycling and drop-off programs in Manistee County. If you live outside this area, you’ll want to check with your local recycling provider for your specific rules and information.
![Manistee County photo](https://dev.recyclingraccoons.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/istockphoto-888346398-Manistee.png)