Say you have 1 lb of fiberglass scrap sitting on your desk (a 12″ square of 1⁄8″-thick, cured, chopped-fiberglass laminate). And let’s say you have to get rid of it because it’s junk. You can do two things:
Tape three pennies to the scrap and set it outside the door of your plant. Someone will come to take it away, and you can simply go about your business.
Or, if you feel compelled to recycle, you can:
Tape a quarter to that piece of scrap, walk a mile down the road, and give it to the recycle man who’s waiting there to take it from you. Then, walk all the way back to finish your day.
They can be recycled. But.
Say you have 1 lb of fiberglass scrap sitting on your desk (a 12″ square of 1⁄8″-thick, cured, chopped-fiberglass laminate). And let’s say you have to get rid of it because it’s junk. You can do two things:
Or, if you feel compelled to recycle, you can:
Which are you going to do, really?
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