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I suppose some jurisdictions are more stringent regarding food residue on recyclables. -- nm
Posted by
znufrii
Aug 19 '09, 10:04
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In our county, pizza boxes falls under "soiled paper products".
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kelly
Aug 19, 10:07
4
Yup. Same here. I sometimes tear off the cover (no grease) and recycle that, though. (nm)
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musubi
Aug 19, 10:10
3
yeah, that's what I did. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 19, 10:11
When we all die, I'm blaming you. -- nm
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Todd Manning
Aug 19, 10:11
1
If we all die because of my pizza box recycling, I will accept that blame.
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musubi
Aug 19, 10:17
I couldn't when I lived in Brooklyn. Maybe they changed. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 19, 10:06
5
I just throw it in and let the super sort it out. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 19, 10:06
4
sure, hand off your dirty work to some poor schmuck. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 19, 10:22
I always put it in the recycling. I've never been told not to. -- nm
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Krusty
Aug 19, 10:12
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they have to sort through at the recycling plant again anyway. -- nm
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znufrii
Aug 19, 10:14
1
kinda selfish to make someone else do it. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 19, 10:24
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