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 17 Jul 2008
7:18:26
Anonymous 

Recycling of Carbon Fibre cloth, Kevlar cloth, FibreGlass Blanket and Glass Cloth. 

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I work for the company who use a lot of above products and we've got a lot of cut offs.
does enyone knows how to recycle those and who may do it?

 
 10 Jul 2008
8:22:57
Anonymous 

did recycling important for the plastic 

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 9 Jul 2008
20:16:47
Anonymous 

My cat eats pouches of cat food. These pouches appear to be a combination of plastic and foil. How do I recycle them, please? 

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 9 Jul 2008
9:01:35
Anonymous 

Types of plastics that can be recycled 

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Generally only grades 1 and 2 can be recycled at most recycling centres.

 
 8 Jul 2008
22:53:55
Anonymous 

which types of plastic can be recycled 

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Since the type of plastic is now identified on a container by the mobius loop and a number, does anyone know if all types (1to 7)can be recycled or only certain ones?

 
 7 Jul 2008
19:10:13
Anonymous 

Who recyles styrofoam items? 

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 7 Jul 2008
13:26:27
Anonymous 

Aussie Model 

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In most areas in Australia the household wheelie bin is divided into two halves.

In one half goes ALL recycleable material, in the other half goes regular household waste. The collection truck also has this divide and when emptied the recyclables are sorted at the recycling station.

This makes it very easy to recycle, also forces you to recycle as the regular waste space in the bin is physically smaller and maintains a weekly collection (rather than councils dropping to fortnighly pickups - with the associated issues and inconvenience to housegolders of a fortnighly cycle)

I'm wondering how such a simple model has been missed in the UK?

 
 2 Jul 2008
11:56:34
Anonymous 

Recycling in The Czech Republic 

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Hi my name is Mirka and I am from the Czech Republic,where we have a special recycling banks in every street so people can recycle it at any time and dont need to wait for collection once per week (how ennoying to keep waiting for recycling day and than you are on holiday or forget and you have to wait another week!). Also no boxes needs to be provided by council. It is better organised and also people have been recycling for longer than here in UK. I was really shocked that such diveloped country as UK isn't much more green friendly.

 
 2 Jul 2008
11:03:51
Anonymous 

i feel that... 

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i feel that more people should recycle as it is so simple and easy even if it is just putting bottle s in a seperate bin from house rubbish.
thanks for reading much appreicated

 
 25 Jun 2008
19:21:55
Anonymous 

Recycleing is good 

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Recycleing is good for us because it safe's the would and it is fun.Saw when you have a lot of paper and other thing's you can go to the Drop-off or recycle it.

 
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