Can all paper be recycled?

I get TONS of junk mail from letters to advertising brochures to magazines. Can I put all of this stuff in the recycling bin regardless of the type of paper it’s printed on? I’m sure the plain old letters are OK - but I’m not sure about the glossy stuff. How can I tell what’s recyclable and what isn’t?

This says that almost all paper that isn’t coated or strongly bound can be recycled.. However, not all recycled plants can recycle the glossy kind. I would just put it in and let them sort it. That is what other people do.

Check with your local department that collects the recyclables and ask them exactly what they will take and won’t. That’s really the only possible answer given the variability from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

As I go through the day’s mail, recycle this, pitch that, shred that, I assume that window envelopes can’t be recycled. I shred all bank-card checks and applications; sometimes they stick a mock credit card to the app with a blob of gooey glue, so I have to tear out the part with the glue before shredding. Grrr.

The answer is, as Mr Mapcase said, to ask whoever takes your recycling. At home, it’s probably your city/town Department of Public Works. Different cities have different ways of collecting, processing, and selling the recycled paper, so for different places, different types of paper are OK.

Very well then, pardon me…
it seems I have some calls to make…