what did you recycle today?

Discussion in 'Recycling' started by passapatanzy, Mar 9, 2005.

  1. passapatanzy

    passapatanzy Member

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    i recycled 29 water bottles that were an abandoned locker at school :)
    ...oh and an ass load of paper.
     
  2. umphreysrules

    umphreysrules Member

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    i rolled up my roaches[​IMG]
     
  3. kindwoman

    kindwoman Sista Golden Hair

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    I recycled a few aluminum cans, two plastic bottles, two glass bottles & some newspapers.
     
  4. Syntax

    Syntax Senior Member

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    Well, I recycle nearly everything I throw out because this is what you're supposed to do in Canada. Namely, a few water bottles, a pile of paper (die, exams, die!), a cardboard box, and a newspaper.
     
  5. stuntdragon1

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    What exactly is Canada's law?
     
  6. Syntax

    Syntax Senior Member

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    Not sure, but recycling is very easy and is done by almost everyone. There are recycling bins in schools, universities, food courts, etc. And trucks pick up recycling every week from every house. I think it's the same for most of the US, no?
     
  7. Smerfish

    Smerfish Senior Member

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    I recycle anything and everything I cant find another use for, but most of the time I try to use stuff thats natural.. Im totally afraid that their evil minds behind the recycling industry, I mean if you think about it what does the melting down of plastic do to the air and alot of metals give off gases and all that... I dont know the proper terminology for all of it.. but do you understand what Im saying... if only there were a way that you didnt have to worry about recycling because products were more... natural...
     
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