actually you can, but the paint must first be removed
liquid paint is typically hazardous waste, because of the solvents
Tins glass cardboard plastic I think that's it really
yes
One should recycle Christmas tins with all other metallic objects, such as cans and so on. Usually one's local municipality will have a dedicated recycling centre where one may even receive money for articles recycled.
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2200 square units ÷ 400 square units/tin = 5 1/2 tins. If you had no paint, as you cannot buy 1/2 a tin, you would need to buy 6 tins.
Definitely yes -- paint can be recycled. Let me give you three examples to recycle it. 1. Sorting for reuse 2. Re processing it into a new paint 3. Can be use in land filled
You could either chuck it out, or put the paint in snap lock bags or containers and recycle it.
it is because of not proper recycle of plastics , tins etc . if we happen to dispose the waste properly we can prevent from land pollution
A collective noun for tins is a case of tins.
'Cans' is another word for 'tins'.
The plural of tin is tins.