Environment
New items added to Recycle Utah’s list of accepted materials

Recycle Utah is planning a new recycling and sustainability hub at Lot 4 of the Gilmore subdivision as its longtime Bonanza Park location is expected to close in 2026. Summit County Council members voted Wednesday to waive eligible county fees and transportation impact fees for the project. Photo: TownLift
PARK CITY, Utah — In its tireless effort to divert items from the landfill, Recycle Utah has added four hard-to-recycle categories to its list of accepted materials, including razors and blades, air freshener items, snack pouches, and Swiffer products.

Parents rejoice, plastic squeezable snack pouches and their caps can be recycled.

Swiffer products like duster, dry pad, and wet pad mop refills can now be sorted at the center.

Recycle air care products and packaging, such as cartridges, triggers, and bottles of all types.

Recycle your razors, razor blades, and packaging, too.
Drop these hard-to-recycle items in the bins in the Recycle Utah office Monday-Saturday 8 a.m. -5:30 p.m. All items are recycled through Terracycle and are turned into new products. For a full list of accepted materials visit the Recycle Utah website.








