Recycling Revelation!
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Recycling Revelation!
I'd collected a big pile of NiCad batteries of all sizes to recycle in our "profitable" Wolfeboro Recycling Center.
When I mentioned this to one of the workers, he said,
When I mentioned this to one of the workers, he said,
"We can't accept out-of-state items for recycling."
Re: Recycling Revelation!
My family has collected a huge pile of plastic grocery bags--and left them for me to handle.
Which store(s) recycle those plastic bags?
Which store(s) recycle those plastic bags?
Re: Recycling Revelation!
Wolfeboro's Recycling Center" has been reorganized for 2015.
• There are just two paper-product bins. The paper bins are divided between "corregated" and "other".
• There is only one plastics bin—moved to the far left—but they take all "marked" plastics. (#1-#7)
• Tins, glass, button-batteries, Ni/Cad batteries (all other batteries), and aluminum remain the same. AA, AAA, and 9-volt, now reconstituted, can be thrown in the usual household trash.
• The Beach Pond Mall sometimes closes its doors a ½-hour early!
(So now I've got a pile of "stuff" in my car!)
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• There are just two paper-product bins. The paper bins are divided between "corregated" and "other".
• There is only one plastics bin—moved to the far left—but they take all "marked" plastics. (#1-#7)
• Tins, glass, button-batteries, Ni/Cad batteries (all other batteries), and aluminum remain the same. AA, AAA, and 9-volt, now reconstituted, can be thrown in the usual household trash.
• The Beach Pond Mall sometimes closes its doors a ½-hour early!
(So now I've got a pile of "stuff" in my car!)
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