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- From: ethanb@ptolemy.astro.washington.edu (Ethan Bradford)
- Newsgroups: seattle.general
- Subject: Re: Recycling centers in Seattle?
- Date: 25 Jan 93 17:30:16
- Organization: U. of Washington
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- Distribution: seattle
- Message-ID: <ETHANB.93Jan25173016@ptolemy.astro.washington.edu>
- References: <1jvk0jINNnvc@hubble.asymetrix.com>
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- In-reply-to: markmc@asymetrix.com's message of 24 Jan 1993 18:41:23 -0800
- TO: markmc@asymetrix.com (Mark McWiggins)
-
- All the things you mention can be taken for free to any transfer
- station in Seattle.
-
- In article <1jvk0jINNnvc@hubble.asymetrix.com> markmc@asymetrix.com (Mark McWiggins) writes:
-
- I know of a couple of places to take recyclables (Fibres International in
- Bellevue & the Safeway at the corner of 40th & Stone Way in Seattle), but
- neither takes everything I have to recycle:
-
- * newspaper
- * "mixed paper" (mostly junk mail)
- * plastics (all #'s)
- * glass bottles
- * aluminum cans
- * tin cans
-
- Fibres International comes close, but last I checked they only take plastic
- #1 & #2. Plus they're geographically undesirable for me these days ...
-
- Thanks in advance for any pointers.
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- Mark McWiggins Asymetrix, Inc. +1 206 462 0501 (voice)
- markmc@asymetrix.com 110 110th NE Bellevue WA 98004 +1 206 455 3071 (fax)
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