Answer:- A - Aluminum cans- B - Bottles (plastic and glass)- C - Cardboard- D - Detergent bottles (plastic)- E - Electronics (e-waste)- F - Food containers (plastic and metal)- G - Glass jars and bottles- H - Household paper (newspapers, magazines)- I - Ink cartridges (recyclable through special programs)- J - Juice boxes (if labeled recyclable)- K - Ketchup bottles (plastic)- L - Light bulbs (some types, like CFLs)- M - Milk cartons- N - Newspapers- O - Old books- P - Plastic bottles (PET and HDPE)- Q - Q-tips (wooden sticks)- R - Rigid plastics (containers and packaging)- S - Scrap metal (e.g., old appliances, car parts)- T - Tin cans (food and beverage)- U - Used paper (office and junk mail)- V - Vinyl records (some recycling programs accept these)- W - Wrapping paper (if it's paper-based, not foil)- X - X-ray films (special recycling programs)- Y - Yogurt containers (if made of recyclable plastic)- Z - Zip-top bags (recyclable through some specialized programs)