Water Filters Alternative ways to recycle Landfill (Trash) Cart Do Not Recycle at Home Do not try to cut open water filters and recycle them yourself. Filters contain contaminants that were intentionally removed from your water, and opening them can expose both you and the environment to toxins. Alternative Ways to Recycle TerraCycle Brita® Recycling Program Send your Brita pitchers, dispensers, bottles, faucet systems, filters and filter packaging to the Brita® Recycling Program, a free recycling and fundraising program. Find out more here. Preserve® Gimme 5 Recycling Program Send your Brita water pitcher filters and bottle filters to the Gimme 5 Recycling Program by Preserve®, which accepts #5 polypropylene plastics by mail. See a list of other products they accept. Did You Know? Water: Filtered or Bottled? A family of four could easily spend more than $3,000 in one year by drinking eight glasses of water a day from bottled water. By switching to a water filtration system, which costs about $230 to provide the same amount of water, a family of four could save about $2,800 each year. Read more at How Stuff Works. Best Filter for Your Water How do you know which type of filter will work best to remove fluoride or chlorine, or any other contaminant in your water? The Environmental Working Group has put together a Water Filter Buying Guide to help you find the right type of filter for the contaminants you want to remove.