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Office Paper & Junk Mail

Most office paper generated in a typical office and school setting can be recycled. A general rule of thumb, "if you can rip it, you can recycle it" holds true with a few exceptions. Any paper that has come in contact with food or human body cannot be recycled. Office paper can be recycled in any  Paper Recycling bin located throughout hallways, offices, residence halls, computing centers and building lobbies.

Do Recycle Do Not Recycle  
  • All Envelopes
  • Blueprints
  • Campus Mail Envelopes
  • Colored Paper
  • Copier Paper
  • Copy Paper Wrappers
  • Coursepacks
    (REMOVE plastic binders)
  • Flyers and Brochures
  • Index Cards
  • "Junk Mail"
  • NCR Paper
  • Notebook Paper
  • Post-It Notes
  • Staples & Paperclips are OK
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Please remember! Extra copies or overuns of printed materials (brochures or newsletters) can often be recycled. Please ask us, or send us a sample in campus mail, if you are not sure:

Waste Management Services
2550 Draper
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2115

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Content modified: August 6, 2001

Please direct questions and comments to Recycling (get address) (38.103.63.61).

*This website is intended for use by University of Michigan faculty, staff and students. Please keep questions limited to recycling and waste disposal within the University and Washtenaw County.

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