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��astics are easy to recycie. <br />Jus� remember... <br />�oo� �or the nec�Z� <br />Bottles such as soda bottles, n�ilk jugs, <br />water bottles and shampoo bottles all <br />have necks that are narrower than the <br />widest part of the bottle and can be <br />recyled. )ust rinse them, cnish them, <br />remove tt�e caps, and place t��e bottl.es <br />in your recycling container or paper bag. <br />5orry, bottles �cvith a neck are the only <br />rype of plastic that can be put at the <br />curb for recycling_ <br />Only about 20% of plastic bottles are <br />currently rccycled. The maricet demand <br />continues to exceed supply. Please try <br />kcep your plastic bottles out of the trash <br />and encourage your ncighl�ors to do the <br />same. Plastic bottles from your neigh- <br />borhood will be made into new piastic <br />products sucli as carpeting, clothing, <br />garden fi►rniture and accessaries, new <br />plastic bottles, and much more. <br />��, � <br />�� � � <br />
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