Personally, no, I'm not even recycling tin or glass since I don't own a smelter. But recycling should be an industrial process, I am just to pay taxes on damaging/hard to recycle materials at the time of purchase and pay for the rubbish pick-up. If for the average citizen "recycling" means anything more than separating biological waste from recyclable solids, then it's done wrong.
Yes? Newsprint, cardboard, plastic, metal, coloured glass, clear glass and food waste go into seperate containers. Also batteries and lightbulbs are collected seperately.
Congratulations. Outside of tin, and glass, most things on that list take more energy to recycle than to just grow and/or extract from the ground. Keep that good-feel-but-otherwise-non-ecologically energy flowing.