Face Masks

Alternative ways to recycle
Put in Garbage Cart/Bin

Cloth masks will also go in the garbage cart.  Consider snipping the straps on either cloth or disposable masks in case they become litter to prevent them from catching on trees, etc.  

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Toss Masks in the Garbage

Toss disposable masks in the garbage after wearing them. They are made of mixed materials and cannot be recycled.

Dispose of Masks Carefully When Sick

If you or a household member has an infectious illness, use extra care when disposing of masks. Wash your hands before and after removing the mask. Place the used mask in a resealable bag then toss in garbage.

Help Prevent Litter

Face masks are made of lightweight materials that easily find their way into the environment. Make sure face masks don’t blow away by disposing of them properly.

Alternative Ways to Recycle

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Invest in a Zero Waste Box

TerraCycle recycles disposable face masks and other medical supplies through its Zero Waste Boxes. To participate: Purchase a box, fill it up, then mail it back using your prepaid label. TerraCycle will recycle the masks into new products such as plastic lumber.

Ways to Reduce

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Switch to Reusable Masks

By investing in reusable cloth masks, you add a tiny bit to your laundry each week and save on a lot of plastic waste. You’ll look more fashionable, too!

Ways to Reuse

Donate Unwanted Masks

If you have disposable masks that are unopened, or reusable masks that you will not use, consider donating them or giving them away.

Did You Know?

The Most Eco-Friendly Mask

With masks piling up in parking lots, on beaches and in the ocean, which kind is the most eco-friendly choice? According to the University College of London, reusable masks are the most eco-friendly, but only if you skip the disposable filter and machine wash them — hand washing masks uses excessive soap and water.