You might have been red or blue today, but tomorrow, be green!
One of the worst parts of the election hangover is the leftover signs hanging around town for a month until they get covered up with Christmas lights.
But Waste Management, the trash hauling company that serves many South Bay cities, is reminding residents that sample ballots, political mailers, signs and posters are all mostly recyclable.
Or as they say in their press release, "Rock the recycling after rocking the vote."
Recycle signs made of paper, cardboard or plastic, but be sure to first remove metal stakes and stands, which are also recyclable, according to Waste Management. Banners go in the trash, though.
One of the worst parts of the election hangover is the leftover signs hanging around town for a month until they get covered up with Christmas lights.
But Waste Management, the trash hauling company that serves many South Bay cities, is reminding residents that sample ballots, political mailers, signs and posters are all mostly recyclable.
Or as they say in their press release, "Rock the recycling after rocking the vote."
Recycle signs made of paper, cardboard or plastic, but be sure to first remove metal stakes and stands, which are also recyclable, according to Waste Management. Banners go in the trash, though.

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