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Non-biodegradable waste such as plastic, glass, or metal belongs in the recycling bin. Other non-biodegradable waste (such as styrofoam) is non-recyclable and belongs in the regular trash bin.

See the Related Link below for information about recycling in your area (in the USA). Scroll to the bottom of the page for recycling in the UK.

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