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Keep Bristol Beautiful

Keep Bristol Beautiful (KBB) is a program of the Bristol Chamber of Commerce established in 1983.  KBB promotes “green” initiatives and sustainability to meet the environmental needs of the Bristol community through beautification ventures, cleanups, education and recycling events.  KBB is a President's Circle Award Affiliate of Keep America Beautiful as well as certified affiliate of Keep Tennessee Beautiful and Keep Southwest Virginia Beautiful.

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Recycling Tips
1. Know What Goes in the Bin

Most curbside programs accept:

  • Paper and cardboard

  • Aluminum and steel cans

  • Plastic bottles and containers

  • Glass bottles and jars

Always check your local guidelines to be sure.


2. Empty, Clean, and Dry
  • Rinse out food and drink containers

  • Remove excess food from boxes and jars

  • Let items dry before placing them in the bin

Dirty recyclables can contaminate the entire load.


3. Don’t “Wishcycle”

If you’re not sure an item is recyclable, don’t toss it in the bin just hoping it is.
When in doubt, throw it out or check local rules first.


4. Flatten Cardboard

Break down boxes to save space in your cart and make collection easier.


5. Keep Plastic Bags Out

Plastic bags and film should not go in most curbside recycling bins.
Take them to designated store drop-off locations if accepted.


6. Compost When You Can

Food scraps and yard waste don’t belong in recycling bins. Composting keeps valuable materials out of landfills.


7. Recycle Special Items Separately

Items like batteries, electronics, paint, and motor oil require special drop-off locations.


8. Reduce & Reuse First

The best recycling tip is to create less waste:

  • Use reusable bags and bottles

  • Choose products with less packaging

  • Donate usable items


🌎 Remember:

Small actions add up. Recycling correctly helps keep Bristol clean, reduces landfill waste, and protects our environment.

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