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Old 08-29-2009, 04:40 PM   #20
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But I still need to process them differently from the other trash. It must be delivered with the small chemical waste. Which nobody does, because you must bring it to the dump yourself (or maybe, depending on where you live, you can make an appointment when they'll pick it up), whereas the normal waste gets picked up at your house every week. At least, here in the Netherlands.
here you are supposed to return them to a collection point, usually in a shop that sells them. i take mine back to a nearby hardware store ; they have a huge bin to collect them just inside the front door, before the checkout. but you're right, it's less convenient than putting them in with the regular garbage, which is collected daily.
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