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Can I recycle plastic bottles
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Can I recycle glass bottles
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Can I recycle aluminum, tin, and steel cans?, "You should wash out and dry them before recycling them. Any leftover food or liquid can create mold, which ruins items and causes contamination. If you can’t get them clean, put them in the garbage."
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How can I dispose lab chemicals?, "Laboratory chemicals can be poured into a laboratory sink, non-hazardous chemicals can be disposed of in the trash, and hazardous chemicals should be followed by a specialized disposal service."
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How can I dispose prescribed medicine?, "The best way to dispose of most types of unused or expired medicines (both prescription and over the counter) is to drop off the medicine at a drug take-back site, location, or program immediately."
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Can I recycle plastic bottles?, "You should wash out and dry them before recycling them. Any leftover food or liquid can create mold, which ruins items and causes contamination. If you can’t get them clean, put them in the garbage."
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Can I recycle glass bottles?, "After rinsing out the glass bottles and just with water to remove food, dirt, and residue they can be placed in the recycling bin."
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Can I recycle aluminum, tin, and steel cans?, "You should wash out and dry them before recycling them. Any leftover food or liquid can create mold, which ruins items and causes contamination. If you can’t get them clean, put them in the garbage."
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How can I dispose lab chemicals?, "Laboratory chemicals can be poured into a laboratory sink, non-hazardous chemicals can be disposed of in the trash, and hazardous chemicals should be followed by a specialized disposal service."
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How can I dispose prescribed medicine?, "The best way to dispose of most types of unused or expired medicines (both prescription and over the counter) is to drop off the medicine at a drug take-back site, location, or program immediately."
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