I have fun with google everyonce in awhile. I will pick an odd phrase, like today I typed in “beautiful energy conservation”. As always Procter and Gamble, Siemens and Johnson Controls greenwash pages popup first. Google is such a money hog. But this site was #4 so I thought what the heck. What a pleasant surprise.
http://www.gwinnettcb.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogcategory&id=16&Itemid=58
The Recycling Bank of Gwinnett, located at 4300 Satellite Blvd in Duluth, is open to the public for donations 24 hours a day, seven day a week. Commercial haulers are served from 6:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. There is no cost to consumers or businesses to drop off recyclables.
For safety reasons, the public is NOT allowed to remove newspapers or other recyclables from our facility.
The Recycling Bank of Gwinnett will accept 35 types of recyclables:
Newspapers and Inserts School Papers Cardboard Boxes Kraft Paper Soda & Beer Cartons Cereal Boxes Paperboard Tissue Boxes Paper Grocery Bags Shoe Boxes Paper Shopping/Lunch Bags Pizza Boxes Magazines Paper Towel Cores Shopping Catalogues Tissue Paper Cores Old Phone Directories Aluminum Beverage Containers Discarded Mail Aluminum Food Containers Greeting Cards Steel Food Containers & Lids Envelopes Empty Aerosol Cans Carbonless Paper Forms Plastic Soda & Water Bottles Computer Paper Milk Jugs Calendars Plastic Detergent Bottles Plastic Bottles #3-7 Glass Bottles & Jars Aluminum Baking Tins Books Clean Metallic Lids For other items you are interested in recycling, please use our Searchable Recycling Database to find a location near you to take your recyclables.
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More tomorrow.
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