• Aerosol containers: Includes aerosol cans and spray cans, dispensers that hold substances under pressure. • Cardboard: Corrugated cardboard and paperboard packaging; may also be referenced as “OCC” (old corrugated cardboard). • Commingled recyclables: Two or more types of recyclable materials collected together, unsorted. • Fiber: Paper and pulp-derived materials, including cardboard, mixed paper and newspaper. • Metal Cans: Aluminum, steel, tin and bi-metal used cans. Labels need not be removed. May include used, clean aluminum foil and pie pans. • Mixed paper: A mixture of various qualities and grades of paper. Includes: magazines, catalogs, computer paper, copier paper, junk mail, envelopes (may include window envelopes), colored paper, wrapping paper, shredded paper, file folders, carbonless paper, paper bags, packaging paper, telephone books, reading books (hard or soft cover). • Newspaper: Old newspapers, including paper inserts delivered with the newspaper. • Plastic containers/items: Plastic bottles, jugs and wide-mouth containers commonly used for packaging consumer food, beverage, detergent and other products. Labels need not be removed. Plastic cups and eating utensils, plastic trays, rigid plastics, aseptic packaging and ferrous and bimetal containers.