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What Happens to your Recyclables?
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Carpet, clothing, car parts, containers, hoses, computer keyboards, protective helmets, lumber to make furniture or decks, signs
More cans, aluminum foil, car parts, building material, playground equipment, house siding, doors and windows, pie pans, lawn furniture
Newspapers, tissues, insulation and shingles, grass seed mulch, animal bedding, fuel pellets
bottles, jars, decorations, tableware, tiles, planters, insulation, abrasive blasting media, replacement for natural sand in beach reclamation driving safety reflective beads, road aggregate, filter media
more containers, writing paper, paper towels, tissue, paper bags
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