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Detailed instructions on how to sort recycling and what day to put it out |
The Japanese may just have surpassed the Germans in terms of their recycling endeavors.
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The labels are perforated for easy removal and recycling. |
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Even fast food restaurants like Mos Burger have carefully delineated slots for different types of recycling and garbage. There's even a slot to dump ice in. |
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Non-recyclables are sorted into burnable and non-burnable garbage. Please note that old toy robots are burnable, while old irons are not. |
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