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What can be recycled? Corrugated cardboardBreak down or flatten empty boxes, and discard in the “Cardboard Only” containers. Please remove and discard Styrofoam, packing peanuts and plastic wrap before placing cardboard in recycling bin or designated drop area. PaperMagazines, newspaper, phonebooks, soft-back books, campus directories, office correspondence, file folders, letterhead, envelopes, catalogs, white paper, color […]