Social Media Toolkit

Welcome to the Morris County Recycling Toolkit webpage. These posts are designed to help educate Morris County residents and businesses about proper recycling practices. We encourage municipalities, businesses, community organizations, and county entities to share these posts on their social media platforms to promote better recycling habits across Morris County. By improving recycling practices, we can reduce waste, conserve resources, and lessen our impact on the environment. Simply click the post you would like to use and save the PNG file!

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E-Waste PSADid you know that in New Jersey electronic manufacturers are required to set up free recycling programs? Scan the QR code or visit the link to find an e-waste recycling site near you!
Battery PSAFires can pose a major hazard at recycling facilities, so be sure to do your part to prevent the spark! Check out these easy rules for safe battery disposal.
Glass Recycling PSANot all glass is created equal! Only clean, dry glass bottles and jars belong in your curbside recycling.
Leave the Leaves Leaving the leaves this season can benefit your backyard ecosystem in a variety of ways. Lend a helping hand to microbes and pollinators this season by letting the leaves be!
Pet Waste PSAWaste goes with waste! Pet waste belongs in the trash, never the recycling bin.
Pill Bottle PSADid you know you shouldn’t recycle pill bottles? Keep recycling safe an efficient by keeping them out of your recycling!
Plastic Bags PSAPlastic bags, films, and wraps are not recyclable in curbside recycling! Please keep these products out of your recycling bin.
Plastic Bags & Film Plastic bags, films, and wraps cannot be placed in your curbside recycling. However, there are alternatives to throwing them in the trash. Scan the QR code or visit NexTrex.com to find a location to recycle these materials near you!
Recycling PSARecycling is the law! There are many materials that are mandated to be recycled by law. Learn more about these materials by scanning the QR code or visiting mcmua.com!
Styrofoam PSAStyrofoam cannot go in your curbside recycling! Instead of throwing it away, see if you can recycle it at the Department of Public Works Recycling Center.
Tanglers PSAKeep tanglers out of the recycling! These items can damage machinery and disrupt the recycling process.