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so you buy a can of pop... or soda whatever! what do you do with the container when you are done?
do you pitch it or recycle? it is just so de rigueur to recycle them here on a 12 pack of cans we pay a $1.20 deposit! it works because we have some crazy return rate of 97% or something. what about beer bottles? plastic bottles? milk jugs? is there a system set up that allows you to recycle? i really like the system as it is set up here... it is expanding to include computer recycling too but i am darn sure if there was no deposit paid and no easy system we wouldn't do it as much as we do | |
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Ex-Moderator | There's not a deposit here, and I wish there were. I remember buying glass returnable bottles of soda when I was a kid and I loved them. It was fun to bring them back and get money and buy candy. |
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No deposit system here.
I recycle everything except those tiny little yogurt containers that I get for my son. Paper go in the black box and plastic, glass and cans go in the blue box. Very easy. | |
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JustErin said: No deposit system here.
I recycle everything except those tiny little yogurt containers that I get for my son. Paper go in the black box and plastic, glass and cans go in the blue box. Very easy. Oh wait. You get money back for beer cans/bottles here. | |
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CarrieMpls said: There's not a deposit here, and I wish there were. I remember buying glass returnable bottles of soda when I was a kid and I loved them. It was fun to bring them back and get money and buy candy.
so everything goes in the garbage? even at work? it's a great little money maker for scouts and guides and the like... they blitz a neighborhood, fill up a truck and make a couple hundred dollars | |
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Here in the SF Bay Area we recycle more than we throw away!
Amazingly when I go to different places in L.A. (the second biggest city in the US), they don't seem to have a recycling program. I was just in Beverly Hills and I had to throw away my beer bottles (right out the car window kidding!). It's different for different places, though, I grew up in Malibu and we recycled. My Legacy
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JustErin said: JustErin said: No deposit system here.
I recycle everything except those tiny little yogurt containers that I get for my son. Paper go in the black box and plastic, glass and cans go in the blue box. Very easy. Oh wait. You get money back for beer cans/bottles here. yes, we are just a little too spread out to rely on blue box recycling here. there are private companies in the large cities but on the whole the recycling system requires you to take the items to a drop off spot. | |
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Ex-Moderator | emm said: CarrieMpls said: There's not a deposit here, and I wish there were. I remember buying glass returnable bottles of soda when I was a kid and I loved them. It was fun to bring them back and get money and buy candy.
so everything goes in the garbage? even at work? oh goodness, no. There are recycle bins just about everywhere. I just like the idea of re-using as well (as they did once upon a time). |
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I don't drink soda much these days,
but on those rare occasions when I've got a "wild hair" & pop one open, I always throw the can into my nieghbors yard. | |
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emm said: or soda whatever! what do you do with the container when you are done?
do you pitch it or recycle? | |
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smash it past some frat boy's skull. | |
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Moderator | We have to recycle. They pick up the cans and paper products on different days then the regular trash. I thought everywhere did that. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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We don't recycle paper, but we do recycle bottles and cans. A guy comes around every week or so and buys them off us, along with any miscellaneous junk or broken electronics we may have. I take the ring pulls (or whatever they're called now) off the cans and save them for Sririrat hospital since they put them towards making artificial limbs. | |
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I recycle.
What the fuck is pop? The Normal Whores Club | |
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FunkMistress said: I recycle.
What the fuck is pop? It's what they drink in the Midwest I guess Canada, too! edit [Edited 2/26/07 17:21pm] My Legacy
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NDRU said: FunkMistress said: I recycle.
What the fuck is pop? It's what they drink in the Midwest I guess Canada, too! edit [Edited 2/26/07 17:21pm] Yes, we call "soda" "pop" in this country. | |
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I just drink water. Beats recycling and it's healthy too. | |
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eikonoklastes said: I just drink water. Beats recycling and it's healthy too.
I hear ya. I'm making the ultimate sacrifice (no, not dying on a cross) of giving up beer (to help Mon - she doesn't drink a lot, but it fucks her up when she does) and I figure I may as well throw fizzy drinks like Sprite and Coke in there too. Bottled teas too. From now on it's all water and tea (without milk) for me. | |
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2the9s said: i bet your neighbor's love you ok... so i ask this because i've been to small town USA where there was no deposit paid and it seemed that all containers were just tossed. if you don't have curbside recycling what options do you have? | |
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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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Stax said: was it as easy to recycle in small town vermont? | |
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emm said: or soda whatever! what do you do with the container when you are done?
do you pitch it or recycle? it is just so de rigueur to recycle them here on a 12 pack of cans we pay a $1.20 deposit! it works because we have some crazy return rate of 97% or something. what about beer bottles? plastic bottles? milk jugs? is there a system set up that allows you to recycle? i really like the system as it is set up here... it is expanding to include computer recycling too but i am darn sure if there was no deposit paid and no easy system we wouldn't do it as much as we do We've got the same deal. When I travel to other states it pains me to see people throwing pop/soda/beer cans and bottles away. | |
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I try to recycle soda cans but sometimes I actually forget and throw one or two away, because I haven't always been around recycling programs like there are where I live right now. Eventually it'll become habit. Same with milk jugs, etc. HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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emm said: was it as easy to recycle in small town vermont? yep. there was recycling pick ups along with the garbage. a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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The city I live in provides recycling containers. All you have to do is throw your stuff in a bin. The truck that comes around sorts it out and everything. We recycle pretty much everything that can be recycled, then we throw other stuff in there just in case it can be, too. This one's for you. | |
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CortestheKiller said: The city I live in provides recycling containers. All you have to do is throw your stuff in a bin. The truck that comes around sorts it out and everything. We recycle pretty much everything that can be recycled, then we throw other stuff in there just in case it can be, too.
Like tampons? | |
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Fauxie said: CortestheKiller said: The city I live in provides recycling containers. All you have to do is throw your stuff in a bin. The truck that comes around sorts it out and everything. We recycle pretty much everything that can be recycled, then we throw other stuff in there just in case it can be, too.
Like tampons? I do self-recycling with those. I just save them for next month. I've been recycling this box for about 6 months now. This one's for you. | |
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We have a deposit system (5ยข per can or bottle) but I'm too damned lazy to collect them for reimbursement, so I just recycle them. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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CortestheKiller said: Fauxie said: Like tampons? I do self-recycling with those. I just save them for next month. I've been recycling this box for about 6 months now. | |
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Fauxie said: CortestheKiller said: I do self-recycling with those. I just save them for next month. I've been recycling this box for about 6 months now. Always looking out for the environment. Even at the expense of personal hygene. This one's for you. | |
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