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Plastic Bags with recycle numbers
I know soon plastic bags themselves will be phased out from all stores, larger first then small, before the end of the year and these bags wear a recycle triangle. But also increasingly companies are shipping goods with the plastic air filled bags to protect the shipped products (like amazon) which also sport the cool recycling triangle. My question is what is the city policy on the shipping bags and other plastic like bags (paper towel,toilet paper) that are sporting the recycling triangles - can we just throw them in the recycling bin with everything else? I did use The Waste Wizard but it seemed to generalize the plastic bags and not include the number icons; I feel like if it has a recycle icon I want to be able to put it somewhere other than the trash.
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Take them to a plastic-bag recycling bin at a supermarket instead. I know that Star Market, Market Basket, and Whole Foods all have such bins.
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Speaking of styrofoam the city guy working the last collection said to call 311 to request more frequent/spread over the year collections - is that the best place to call or is there a city department that I should call to get the request in more directly. Though it was noted in another post there is a company ( in Charlestown I believe) that takes it also, but obviously bringing it to them at there location
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