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Our partnership with Boxifly
We understand the challenges of recycling complex materials that often end up in landfills. Traditional recycling programs typically handle common items like paper, plastic, and glass, but many other materials are left behind. Boxifly Recycling is committed to filling this gap by providing innovative solutions for hard-to-recycle items.
Our mission is to transform the recycling landscape with a modernized and user-friendly approach designed to enhance recycling rates for hard to recycle items. Our goal is to minimize waste, protect natural resources, and empower communities to adopt sustainable practices.
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children."
The Recycling Bag
We're on a collective mission to tackle the hardest-to-recycle materials, and now you can participate no matter where you are! This Boxifly Recycling Bag offers a simple and convenient way to responsibly recycle items that regular curbside programs can’t handle.
Below is a guide to help you understand what can go in each recycling category. If you're unsure about where an item fits, don't stress – simply toss it in the bag, and we’ll handle the sorting to ensure it’s recycled properly. Just make sure any food packaging is rinsed and free from residue before adding it to the bag.
Recycling Guide
Plastic Packaging
- Ziploc Bags
- Bubble Wrap
- Prime Mailers
- Shrink Wrap
- Air Pillows
- Plastic mailing envelopes
- Poly Bags
- Outer wrapping
- Blister Packs
- Plastic Refill Bag
- Multi-layer packaging (half paper, half plastic)
Plastic Bags
- Grocery store plastic bags
- Produce bags
- Bread bags
- Retail shopping bags with drawstrings
- Dry Cleaning Bags
- Cereal Bags
Drink & Food Pouches
- Juice pouches (like Capri Sun)
- Baby food pouches
- Energy gel packs (used by athletes)
- Ready-to-eat meal pouches (camping meals)
- Protein powder pouches (single-serve or bulk pouches)
- Soup or broth pouches
Toys without Batteries
- Plastic action figures
- Small plastic building blocks (e.g., Lego)
- Plastic doll accessories (e.g., furniture or clothing items)
- Plastic cars and trains
- Wooden Toys
Clothing & Textiles
- Any clothing type, wearable or unwearable
- Clothing Accessories
- Towels and linens
- Curtains or upholstery fabric
- Undergarments
Snack & Candy Wrappers
- Single-use chip bags
- Candy bar wrappers (e.g., foil/plastic mix)
- Snack pouches for nuts, dried fruits
- Multi-layer wrappers (e.g., for cheese sticks, granola bars)
- Granola bar wrappers
- Protein bar wrappers
- Chocolate bar wrappers
- Gum wrappers
- Foil-wrapped candies (e.g., chocolate kisses, truffles)
- Snack-sized popcorn or chip bags
- Cracker or cookie wrappers
- Energy bar wrappers
- Fruit snack wrappers
- Trail mix packaging
- Pretzel bags
- Instant oatmeal or cereal pouches
Wine Corks
- Natural Corks
- Synthetic Corks
Plastic Bottles
- Shampoo and conditioner bottles
- Empty cleaning supply bottles (e.g., detergent)
- Lotion and soap pump bottles
- Beverage bottles (e.g., juices or sodas)
Styrofoam
- Takeout food containers
- Styrofoam packaging peanuts
- Foam coffee cups
- Foam packaging blocks (e.g., for electronics or furniture)