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Old 07-24-2008, 01:45 PM   #1
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Can you recycle those little plastic things that hold six packs of soda together?
We don't have them around often, but I had one today and didn't want to throw it away until I found out.
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Old 07-24-2008, 03:33 PM   #2
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Call your local recycling center and ask if they take them would be your best bet.
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they do here...call and ask.
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I have heard that before they go in the trash, cut them up (cut the circles out) because IF they end up in a stream or other body of water, they can kill the fish. I guess the fish swim through the hole and get stuck. So, on the rare occasions I do have them, I cut them up...better safe than sorry is my thinking.
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I have heard that before they go in the trash, cut them up (cut the circles out) because IF they end up in a stream or other body of water, they can kill the fish. I guess the fish swim through the hole and get stuck. So, on the rare occasions I do have them, I cut them up...better safe than sorry is my thinking.
Yep, I have been doing this for years. My Mom told me horrible stories about little fishies that would get stuck there when I was younger and ever since then, I am sure to cut them up.

I'll call and see if I can recycle it.
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good question. we do not use those much but once in a while we do
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I have heard that before they go in the trash, cut them up (cut the circles out) because IF they end up in a stream or other body of water, they can kill the fish. I guess the fish swim through the hole and get stuck. So, on the rare occasions I do have them, I cut them up...better safe than sorry is my thinking.

Yep, ducks and other birds can also get their beaks stuck in the holes and end up dying. They don't accept them for recycling here so I always cut them all up before throwing them away.
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