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You should look up the disposal guidelines for sharp objects for your area
No need to slice up a sanitation worker's hands for no reason
I dump all of mine at the beach when I take my old car batteries to feed the eels
Broken glass
What it's something really good but with a disguised label
... are we not supposed to put it in the recycling for some reason
Yeah I picked it up from my grandmother. Broken glass goes into a marked container so the trash bros don't get hurt. I don't know if the trash bros actually see it though since it's in a bag.
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I do this for the sanitation workers. Dumpster divers are just a bonus I suppose.
yeah this is pretty real, especially with recycling where there's more likely to be human intervention in processing that stream. I knew someone who worked in one of those places. It was a "here's some inadequate PPE but the job is unachievable if you actually wear it all, you'll get used to all the broken glass and needles" situation
if I see a box like this I'm assuming it has treasure and immediately shoveling it's contents into my mouth without checking it first
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Yeah I do, in a bag or sth but not loose. Never thought about it for the dumpster divers but for the guys who have to throw those bags around. But here it's recyclable
I also wrap razor blades in cardboard
If I can't take it to the recycling center, for whatever reason, yeah. Sometimes I've taken two strips of duct tape and sandwiched the shards between them when I didn't have a box or small plastic bottle/tub to use.
I think glass goes in the recycling and the recycling centres don't like it when you put stuff in other containers
I googled.
The bottom line is that recycling companies do not accept broken container glass.
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Ninja edit. I just realized it's surely US only info. Other places? I have no idea
Hmm, maybe they do want box glass. I'll check, its something that rarely comes up (I usually have cans)
I do but I don't label it. I guess anybody going thru my trash should mind any taped up boxes that sounds like there's a bunch of broken glass inside