Chino Hills Myth Busters
Think you know the right way to dispose of various items in Chino Hills? Play the game and test your knowledge! Read each card and guess: FACT or FICTION ? Flip it over to discover fun facts about organics, recycling, and trash. Click the green arrow to start and see if you can bust all 12 myths! Ready to play? Let's go!
Let's go!
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Read each card and choose if it's FACT or FICTION Then, flip it over to find out the correct answer and learn more about organics, recycling, and trash!
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FACT
Plastic bags are recyclable and go in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Compostable bags and products belong in the Green Lid organics cart.
Clean cardboard belongs in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Pet waste goes in the Black Lid trash cart.
These items decompose slowly and can't be composted. They should be placed in the Black Lid trash cart.
Only clean, dry paper and cardboard belong in the Blue Lid recycling cart. If it has touched food, put it in the Green Lid organics cart instead!
Plastic bags can jam equipment and contaminate recycling. Place them in the Black Lid trash cart.
Pet waste can carry yucky germs and shouldn't go in compost. Always put it in the Black Lid trash cart.
FACT
FACT
FACT
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Read each card and choose if it's FACT or FICTION Then, flip it over to find out the correct answer and learn more about organics, recycling, and trash!
Paper bags can be used to collect food scraps and belong in the Green Lid organics cart.
FICTION
FICTION
FACT
FICTION
FACT
Shredded paper goes directly in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Old or broken holiday lights go in the Black Lid trash cart.
Dirt goes in the Green Lid organics cart.
Due to its small size, shredded paper can litter the streets when collected. Place it in a paper bag or cardboard box before disposing in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Small amounts of dirt can be placed in the Green Lid organics cart. If disposing of a large amount, please obtain a special bin, which can be ordered through your local waste hauler.
Actually, these can tangle and cause damage to trucks. Instead, take them to a Household Hazardous Waste site or schedule an E-waste pick up.
Since paper bags can break down with food scraps to create compost, this is a great way to keep scraps together and keep pests out of your Green Lid organics cart.
FACT
FACT
FACT
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Read each card and choose if it's FACT or FICTION Then, flip it over to find out the correct answer and learn more about organics, recycling, and trash!
FICTION
FICTION
FACT
FACT
Styrofoam and foam packing materials go in the Black Lid trash cart.
All recyclables go to the landfill, so it is a waste of time to sort my recycling.
Cooking oil needs to be disposed of at a Household Hazardous Waste site.
Clean, recyclable items get processed at the recycling facility and can be made into new products. Every time you sort, you contribute to a Better Environment, Better Tomorrow.
Palm fronds go in the Green Lid organics cart.
Due to their fibrous nature, palm fronds can jam equipment. They should be disposed of in the Black Lid trash cart.
Foam is not recyclable and will contaminate recycling loads, therefore these materials should be disposed of in the Black Lid trash cart.
Large amounts of oil can contaminate compost and storm drains. Take your excess oil to a Household Hazardous Waste site for proper disposal.
FACT
FACT
FACT
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Congratulations, you have completed the Myth Busters Game! By properly sorting your waste, you're helping contribute to a Better Environment, Better Tomorrow in the City of Chino Hills. Learn more at www.chinohills.org/Recycling.
Thanks for playing!
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Chino Hills Myth Busters
Think you know the right way to dispose of various items in Chino Hills? Play the game and test your knowledge! Read each card and guess: FACT or FICTION ? Flip it over to discover fun facts about organics, recycling, and trash. Click the green arrow to start and see if you can bust all 12 myths! Ready to play? Let's go!
Let's go!
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Read each card and choose if it's FACT or FICTION Then, flip it over to find out the correct answer and learn more about organics, recycling, and trash!
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FACT
Plastic bags are recyclable and go in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Compostable bags and products belong in the Green Lid organics cart.
Clean cardboard belongs in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Pet waste goes in the Black Lid trash cart.
These items decompose slowly and can't be composted. They should be placed in the Black Lid trash cart.
Only clean, dry paper and cardboard belong in the Blue Lid recycling cart. If it has touched food, put it in the Green Lid organics cart instead!
Plastic bags can jam equipment and contaminate recycling. Place them in the Black Lid trash cart.
Pet waste can carry yucky germs and shouldn't go in compost. Always put it in the Black Lid trash cart.
FACT
FACT
FACT
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Read each card and choose if it's FACT or FICTION Then, flip it over to find out the correct answer and learn more about organics, recycling, and trash!
Paper bags can be used to collect food scraps and belong in the Green Lid organics cart.
FICTION
FICTION
FACT
FICTION
FACT
Shredded paper goes directly in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Old or broken holiday lights go in the Black Lid trash cart.
Dirt goes in the Green Lid organics cart.
Due to its small size, shredded paper can litter the streets when collected. Place it in a paper bag or cardboard box before disposing in the Blue Lid recycling cart.
Small amounts of dirt can be placed in the Green Lid organics cart. If disposing of a large amount, please obtain a special bin, which can be ordered through your local waste hauler.
Actually, these can tangle and cause damage to trucks. Instead, take them to a Household Hazardous Waste site or schedule an E-waste pick up.
Since paper bags can break down with food scraps to create compost, this is a great way to keep scraps together and keep pests out of your Green Lid organics cart.
FACT
FACT
FACT
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Read each card and choose if it's FACT or FICTION Then, flip it over to find out the correct answer and learn more about organics, recycling, and trash!
FICTION
FICTION
FACT
FACT
Styrofoam and foam packing materials go in the Black Lid trash cart.
All recyclables go to the landfill, so it is a waste of time to sort my recycling.
Cooking oil needs to be disposed of at a Household Hazardous Waste site.
Clean, recyclable items get processed at the recycling facility and can be made into new products. Every time you sort, you contribute to a Better Environment, Better Tomorrow.
Palm fronds go in the Green Lid organics cart.
Due to their fibrous nature, palm fronds can jam equipment. They should be disposed of in the Black Lid trash cart.
Foam is not recyclable and will contaminate recycling loads, therefore these materials should be disposed of in the Black Lid trash cart.
Large amounts of oil can contaminate compost and storm drains. Take your excess oil to a Household Hazardous Waste site for proper disposal.
FACT
FACT
FACT
FACT
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
FICTION
Chino Hills Myth Busters
Congratulations, you have completed the Myth Busters Game! By properly sorting your waste, you're helping contribute to a Better Environment, Better Tomorrow in the City of Chino Hills. Learn more at www.chinohills.org/Recycling.
Thanks for playing!