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Eva
31 October, 15:57
What item that can be used for recycling?
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Saniya Shepherd
31 October, 18:55
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books, shredded paper, ink cartridges cardboard etc ...
Best to recycle things you no longer need. Plastic is bio-degradable and will rot so I wouldn't recommend recycling that.
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