Pieter12
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So does anybody do anything creative or otherwise with their 120 spools? Are they recyclable? I have bags and boxes of them, they seem too nice to just toss.
So does anybody do anything creative or otherwise with their 120 spools? Are they recyclable? I have bags and boxes of them, they seem too nice to just toss.
According to what I have learned about Northern California recycling in the last two years, only metals are recyclable.
Yeah, plastic soda bottles get made into carpeting. Very little use for other plastics.
Plastic spools used for all modern 120/220 films are recyclable.
According to what I have learned about Northern California recycling in the last two years, only metals are recyclable. They used to send everything else to China, and since they stopped taking our trash it all goes to landfills now. I have no idea if this is also true for other US states or countries.
...Solid waste management practices vary wildly across the globe. What is unthinkable in one state or even municipality is completely normal in another...
The cats love playing with them.So does anybody do anything creative or otherwise with their 120 spools? Are they recyclable? I have bags and boxes of them, they seem too nice to just toss.
I've given a bunch to local daycares and kindergarten teachers. They glue the spools to sponge shapes so little hands have something to grip when sponge painting in art class.
Mine are recycled. Never tossed in the waste bin.
My municipality (Toronto) can't recycle black plastic. I feel bad tossing them since they are perfectly reusable. I wish the manufacturers would take them back.
Here they're not keen on plastic unless its a bottle. I think most spools are still polystyrene, sometimes numbered #6; your local recycling will or won't accept that.
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