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Hairyloon
Joined: 20 Nov 2008 Posts: 15425 Location: Today I are mostly being in Yorkshire.
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Posted: Sat Apr 19, 14 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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pollyanna wrote: |
All glass bottle put in recycle bins are sent for crushing, either to be used as-is (building materials, road surfaces, etc) or made into new bottles. |
But as discussed elsewhere: why not wash the bottles and use them again as bottles?
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Metal collected in recycling is sorted, firstly, using magnets. |
Easy enough for cans: they are either steel or aluminium. Copper and lead are easy enough to recognise, but I've got all sorts in my random metal box...
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Although they don't seem to do it now, I well-remember being paid by weight for aluminium cans which we took to a supermarket car park periodically. |
You can still get cash for cans, you just might have to take them to your local metal yard. Possibly that is down to regulations: the chap in the car park would need a license.
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Though how eco-friendly is it for Pembrokeshire to be sending the stuff to Oxford for sorting? |
I think that ours goes further, but I forget where to. |
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onemanband
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Hairyloon
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onemanband
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Hairyloon
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