PSA: If you've been tossing all manner of items in your curbside recycling bin in the hopes that what can be recycled will be, you're practicing something called "wishcycling" — and it's likely doing more harm than good. Optimism is generally a positive trait, but when it comes to the blue bin, it's best to err on the side of caution. In other words: When in doubt, throw it out. In honor of Global Recycling Day, check out our detailed guide to recycling correctly to learn common misconceptions and get a rundown of what goes in and what doesn't.
Are You Recycling Correctly? Your Guide to Getting It Right
You've just finished eating some delicious Chinese takeout. Does the black plastic container that held your General Tso's chicken belong in your curbside recycling bin? What about the metal can of nonstick cooking spray you used when frying your eggs this morning? And your empty toothpaste tube?
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