No.
They are melted down and made into more glass. Thanks
The definition of recycling glass is taking old glass and breaking it down in order to make it into a new glass item. Bottles are popular items for glass recycling.
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Yes the same way you pump down a a/c, shut off unit at stat, remove electronics housing compartment door, place gages on service ports and close the liquid side service valve using your service wrench , then almost shut the suction side . keep it about a half of turn open. press in contactor and monitor gages till almost all pressure is gone then quickly close valve the rest of the way. newer unit have a low pressure switch in them making this difficult with out leaving ref in system as they cut out at around 50 psi. barring this you must recover ref into bottles
No I just did that yesterday and it clogged my toilet and it will not unclog for the life of me
bottles are recycled by melting it down and turning it to something else
Yes, Clorox can be used in toilets with septic tanks as long as it is used in moderate amounts. Excessive use of Clorox can disrupt the balance of bacteria in the septic tank that is essential for breaking down waste. It is always a good idea to use septic-safe products when possible.
Clorox is effective at removing stains because it contains ingredients like sodium hypochlorite that help break down and lift away stains from surfaces. The bleach component in Clorox also has disinfectant properties that can help eliminate odor-causing bacteria that may contribute to staining.
you can get De chlorinating tablets to bring it down otherwise just wait until it settles down.
Just slowly move your eyes down.....down...
yes because the particles are less likely to collide
with bottles laying down
Whiskey does not break down plastic water bottles. However, storing whiskey in plastic bottles for prolonged periods may affect the taste and quality of the whiskey due to the interaction between the alcohol and the plastic. It is generally recommended to store whiskey in glass bottles to maintain its flavor and integrity.
Yes, the Clorox ToiletWand is safe to use in septic systems. The cleaning solution is designed to break down efficiently in septic tanks and should not cause any harm to the system when used as directed.
No! Water bottles are bad for the environment because they take many years to degrade. Glass will never break down. All water bottles should be recycled.
They go to a plant that turns it back into a water bottle.