Almost 90% of all household garbage can be recycled. Paper, glass, cardboard, tin cans, plastic packaging, bags, rubber products, batteries, fluorescent lamps, clothes, shoes, and much more can all be recycled. But how do you know where to take your items for recycling?
Every city has recycling reception points. Ask on websites or eco-community groups where and how you can recycle certain objects. Perhaps a recycling site with a separate collection bin is located in your neighborhood. There you will find a starting point to learn where to recycle in your city and whether your items are accepted at all.
Recycling is not garbage. It’s valuable raw materials that bring money to companies collecting and processing it into a new product. We can become a part of this monetary cycle.
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