Recycling

Recycling

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Recycling mm 10-11-2005
Is there a good recycling newsgroup.

Or is that on-topic here?

I figure that after cleaning comes recycling so it is relevant, but
maybe there is a better ng for this.

Since I am here, my current two questions are,

What to do when I find a nice tool, like water-pump pliers, that do not
work well. A cheap design, and probably cheaply made, and now only
works right in one position out of five. The other four slip back
into the first. I am afraid a charity relacted thrift store will still
charge more than the thing is worth, and if I label it, "25 c" , I am
afraid they'll still charge 2 dollars and cheat someone
unintentionally.

Are there any recyclable plastics that aren't labelled with that
3-arrow triangle, with the number inside. Like the bags for
vegetables at the supermarket,

and the tops of bubble packs (sometimes those are quite thick and have
a lot of plastic in them.)

Remove NOPSAM to email me. Please let
me know if you have posted also.


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