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How exactly do you recycle?

This probably seems like a stupid question, but how exactly do you recycle? For years my family has just been putting everything - glass, plastic, paper - in one binWhen I go to college I want to have a recycling bin, but don't know if I should continue to do it like this, or if I should separate itAlso, if something seems like it is recyclable, is that okay, or do I have to check the package to find the symbol somewhere?

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there's different kindsbig studios have the camera mounted on a rolling platform that rolls on tracksdepending how into it you want to get, just get a big piece of plywood and put wheels on the corners.
This depends entirely on who is collecting your recyclablesSome collectors require you to separate paper, plastics, metal and glass into separate binsSome let you throw it all in one binMost colleges in the U.Shave campus recycling programsYour dorm will likely have a designated area to drop off recyclablesMy college dorm recycled aluminum, paper and cardboardIf your dorm doesn't have a recycling program you'll have to find a local drop off site to take recyclables tooTry checking the phone book under Recycling or look for collection bins in your communityI have lived in places that did not offer curbside recycling and have had to do thisThe items that are accepted vary by program tooUsually the recycler will give you a pamphlet with what materials they'll accept and how to sort themAs a general rule, those that accept plastic will only accept 1 and 2 plastics, so you'll need to pay attention to any plastic you recycle.

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