recycle
Posted By: anon on 2007-09-19
In Reply to: Mandatory recycling - Citychat
I guess it all depends on the rules. Where I live no rules. Don't need to wash anything or keep it separate. We just throw it all in one bin. I think it is worth a shot. I don't agree that the government is getting involved. I live in NJ where the gov and state seem to get involved in way too much here so I totally understand. I have to say I honestly do not recycle everything that can be.
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