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What and how to recycle is different in different locales. Check with your local authorities.

For New York City, residents can recycle paper plates if they are truly 100% paper (not foam) and they are not soiled with food. Clean paper and cardboard (such as Chinet) plates can be placed in the green-labeled bin with other Mixed Paper & Cardboard.

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