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You can separate aluminum and steel by getting a magnet, and by putting it against the can and seeing if it sticks or not. I f it sticks, its steel. If it doesn't its aluminum. And well... milk jugs and soda bottles, you can clearly tell that soda bottles are bottles with soda in it, and milk jugs are jugs with milk in it.
Disposable beverage containers, like water bottles, soda bottles/cans, milk jugs, juice jugs, wine bottles, etc.
Plastic bottles, Jugs, Phones, Chairs,
they took it with them in bottles and jugs
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It would take 2.52 bottles to fill a gallon jug.
Roman jugs, or amphora, as they were called were used for basically the same purposes that we used bottles today. They were used for carrying and storing liquids such as water, wine, oil and honey. However they came in various sizes from the serving jugs to the massive transport amphora. The larger ones could also be used for storing grain.
You would need to fill about 4.226 US gallon jugs to equal 16 liters.
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It depends where you live. Check your city or towns website, or just put you city's name and "recyclable" would probably get you the information. Go Green!
Collect all your bottles, cans, and jugs (make sure they have the recycling star on the bottom). Then just separate the cans from eveything else, take it to the dump and put them in the correct places. Nothing else is required! Easy, and it's a great job for kids (separating cans from others).