How do I Recycle Candy Wrappers? (1800Recycling.com Answers Ep. 31)
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@Vinifera7 so true
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@hunthicks "Because if we can't do it 100% lets just forget about it completely right?"
Aren't you being just a little obtuse? I'm fairly sure that isn't even close to what I actually said.
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@Vinifera7 Keep your mind closed, see if I care. Because if we can't do it 100% lets just forget about it completely right? ;) Oh, and welcome to the real world where comments don't expire and no one cares how old they are.
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Wow.. digging up 9 month old comments.
Anyway, it's not MY attitude. I was making a statement of *fact* about the insane amount of waste produced by retail stores all across the United States.. every single day. In light of that, worrying about recycling effing candy wrappers is an insignificant gesture when it comes to alleviating the accumulation of trash in our landfills.
I actually bother to recycle most things: plastic bags, cans, glass jars, cardboard, etc.
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@Vinifera7 That's the worst attitude to have, because Canada and the USA have a combined population of 330 - 350 million people. Even if each person threw away the equivlent of 1 gram of candy wrapper per year, that would put an additional 175 tonnes of garbage in landfills each year in those two countries alone. Then add every other "don't bother to recycle" item and see how it adds up.
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What happened to all the new videos??
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how do u recycle a poopy
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She looks like she gives great ( You know) Nice eye's.. and what a great mouth...
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I loved terracycle
However I think more people would check it out it you included a link, at least in the description, but it's not hard to include a click here to the website you mention.
Tons of more people will check it out that way. It's kind of lazy, but it´s true...
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even better to to buy candy
WOW!!!! She looks even hotter with her hair back! She makes me want to Recycl !
Damon6666 11 months ago 5
Have you ever worked in retail before?
A few candy wrappers is NOTHING compared to the colossal bulk of useable stuff that is thrown into the trash every day by retail stores.
Vinifera7 11 months ago