Most larger supermarkets have re-cycling facilities in their car-parks. Take them here, they just don't take cardboard for some reason.
You can re-cycle newspaper, magazine, brochures, catalogues, plastic, aluminium, glass etc at most major supermarkets.
2007-02-05 22:46:23
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answered by Charlie J 2
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they are usually collected with paper recycling either as part of your kerbside scheme or from recycling banks or centres. The only difference would be yellow pages or directories containing yellow paper due to the ink used in the paper makign process
2007-02-06 01:47:51
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answered by Carrot 4
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Yes you can
I do we have a doorstep recycling scheme every 2 weeks but you also take them to a paper Bank in your local tip some supermarkets also have bottle , and paper Banks in their car parks
2007-02-05 22:48:25
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answered by Black Orchid 7
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Just write "Not Wanted - Return to Sender" on the envelopes and post them back without a stamp.
2007-02-05 23:18:09
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on where you live. I just put them in the recycling bin.
2007-02-05 22:46:06
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answered by Gnomon 6
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i assume so, yet there is often gonna be something obtainable to chat approximately. Heck, look at Jackson. people have been asking approximately him all week, yet no one asked approximately Farah, Ed McMahon, or Billy Mays.
2016-12-17 03:34:25
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answered by suire 4
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i recycle them by putting them in return-pre-paid envelopes from other companies that send me crap i didn't ask-for or want
2007-02-05 22:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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hi
phone your local council for advice they will advise you properly where you can take them
2007-02-05 22:48:54
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answered by steve50 3
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take them to your local tip
2007-02-05 22:41:53
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answered by PIRANHA 4
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