The holiday season is in full swing. In today’s world, that means you may have lots of wrapped packages, delivery boxes/bags, and tissue paper galore. But where does it all go once the festivities are over?

Don't worry. We're here to help you know what's recyclable or not. With the help of Samantha Longshore, who manages the resources recovery for the city of Milwaukee, we answer questions you sent us about recycling during the holidays.

READ: Recycling Do's & Don'ts In The Milwaukee Area

One important note: Recycling isn’t universal. So, it’s always good to check with your own municipality to see if it offers special instructions on how to get rid of holiday waste.

Curbside Recycling In Milwaukee — Holiday Edition

Tissue paper

Recyclable: No.

While you can't recycle tissue paper, you can reuse it. So, fold it up and save it for another gift-giving time.

Wrapping paper

Recyclable: Yes, but there are conditions.

Wrapping paper can go into your recycling bin, but there can't be any tape, ribbons, foil or other non-paper items on it. So, be extra observant before you toss wrapping paper into your recycling bin.

Cards

Recyclable: Yes, but there are conditions.

Along the same lines as wrapping paper, cards can be recycled, but there can't be any tape, ribbons, foil or other non-paper items on it.

Cardboard boxes

Recyclable: Yes.

All those cardboard delivery boxes? Yeah, those can go into the recycling bin. If you want to end up on Santa's good list, make sure to break down the boxes and remove any contents, especially Styrofoam since it needs to go into the trash.

Bubble Wrap

Recyclable: No, not in your recycling bin. But there are ways to repurpose it.

Some grocery stores collect plastic bags, which is also where Bubble Wrap can be dropped. You can also put bubble-lined plastic bags, including Amazon's blue-and-white version, in the same bins. Roundy’s passes them to a company that manufactures plastic-based products.

Holiday lights

Recyclable: No.

While Christmas lights aren't acceptable in your curbside recycling, there are places you can ship them to be reused (and you even get coupons in return!):

Reinders Holiday Lighting in New Berlin, Wis. (You can mail or drop-off in person)

Christmas Light Source in Texas

HolidayLEDS in Michigan

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