Nalgene Bottle

Nalgene water bottles are primarily made from two types of plastic: HDPE (#4) and Tritan (a proprietary plastic that falls into the #7 "other plastics" category). Bottles with the number 4 in the chasing arrows symbol can go into your curbside recycling bin or be dropped off at facilities that accept plastic containers. Nalgene bottles that are not #4 plastics should be repurposed or put in the trash.
Find out more about local guidelines for recycling plastics here.
Accepted At:
Location | Contact Information | Details | |
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Trash / Landfill | Other items accepted here | ||
Larimer County Recycling Drop-off Center |
5887 S. Taft Hill Rd. 970-498-5760 |
Other items accepted here | |
Eco-Cycle CHaRM (Center for Hard-to-Recycle Materials) |
6400 Arapahoe Rd 303-444-6634 |
Other items accepted here | |
Curbside Recycling | Other items accepted here | ||
City of Loveland Recycling Center |
400 N Wilson Ave. 970-962-2529 |
Other items accepted here | |
City of Fort Collins: Timberline Recycling Center |
1903 S. Timberline Road (970) 829-6337 |
Other items accepted here |
***DISCLAIMER***
The information provided in this tool is compiled as a service to Fort Collins Residents. Contact information has been provided for the listed locations, and it is encouraged that you call ahead to verify the location, materials accepted, and hours of operation. Inclusion in this list is not an endorsement by the City of Fort Collins.
Any recycler wishing to be added to this list may contact recycling@fcgov.com. If you can’t find the answer to your question here, please call us at 970-221-6600