Vendaval
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Thank you for posting this article, SugarMyChurro. I am very glad to live in a city that has recycling readily available. When I buy bottled water I reuse the containers for a few weeks before recycling them. I recycle everything possible, cardboard, aluminum cans, paper, newspapers, and plastic. The plastic grocery bags are reused as garbage bags rather than buying additional plastic trash liners. As an interesting side note, the big apartment complexes here near the university like the one I live in, have dedicated dumpster divers that come by a couple of times a day. And it is not just the homeless people pushing their grocery carts who come by to get the alumninum cans and stuff. I see people driving up in their cars and going through the trash for anything that can be reused. The student exodus means that the locals can find furniture, appliances, computers, etc all for free. Some of the maintenance persons that work in the complex told me that they had entire dish sets and cutlery, etc. used for camping or for their RV's. All for free, from dumpster diving here.
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