7 surprising things you really shouldn’t be recycling

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Your bad recycling habits may be contributing to a rise in costs.

News Center 7 Anchor Cheryl McHenry investigates why the cost of recycling is going up, and what we can all do to keep from paying more <b>Monday, Nov. 12, beginning at 5 p.m.</b>

The cost of recycling

While it might seem to make sense to separate and recycle all of your paper and plastic products, a lot of it cannot be recycled. Things people CAN recycle in their curbside bins include plastic bottles and jugs, metal and aluminum cans, paper boxes, glass bottles and jars, cardboard boxes and tubes, and newspapers. Here are seven items you shouldn't be recycling:

3. Batteries and light bulbs

1. Plastic bags

2. Strapping, cords, other plastic bindings

4. Plastic yogurt cups

5. Butter tubs

6. Plastic trays

7. Styrofoam

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