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Does anyone know if there are places to drop off glass jars/bottles for recycling? Or to drop off plastic bags?
Thomas Leong
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Fireymom
Parque de la Madre has a machine you put your bottles in. One plastic bottle gives you .9 cents 00
Tucumcaritonight
I put my empty wine bottles out in a separate bag in the morning on basura days. They're gone by afternoon. I've assumed they're taken by a little lady who comes through with her cart during the day. I put my garbage out later afternoon, since the truck doesn't come... I put my empty wine bottles out in a separate bag in the morning on basura days. They're gone by afternoon. I've assumed they're taken by a little lady who comes through with her cart during the day. I put my garbage out later afternoon, since the truck doesn't come till about 7:30.Read more00
Byblosabamba
You can put out glass on your recycling day (ask around or look for blue bags on the street/in your building), BUT it should be in a closed cardboard box with VIDRIO clearly marked. This will alert the workers to put it keep it separate for recycling, and protect them... You can put out glass on your recycling day (ask around or look for blue bags on the street/in your building), BUT it should be in a closed cardboard box with VIDRIO clearly marked. This will alert the workers to put it keep it separate for recycling, and protect them from cuts. Plastic bags, see other comments.Read more00
Nancy Hofmeister
Go to a SuperMaxi store and deposit in their recycling bins. 00