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    Quote Originally Posted by madelaine View Post
    LOL - genuinely!

    I'm struck by the way people buy too much of stuff - I've just been given on freecycle a whole dustbin bag of yarn - I won't be repurposing preknitted yarn for some time.


    And when you've emptied it, of course you'll be reusing the bag too!
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    And when you've emptied it, of course you'll be reusing the bag too!
    The yarn is now in boxes, where I can see what there is - and the bag is in the dustbin, being filled up already. We've met but once but you know me so well!
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    Did you know that you can put all your stretchy plastic bags into the supermarket plastic carrier bag recycling bin?
    As long as the plastic bag is stretchy it can be recycled at most major supermarkets including Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, The Co-op and Waitrose. That means sandwich bags, toilet paper wrap, bake beans wrap, frozen veg bags, most bread bags and the wrap you get on cucumbers can all be recycled.



    http://www.therubbishdiet.org.uk/recycle-stretchy-plastic/

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    Bread bags are used as dog poo bags in this house but the rest.. yes.. into the carrier bag recycling.
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    Default Re: Make a saving by recycling

    I also reuse bread bags - as freezer bags; loo roll packaging [if big enough] as kitchen/bathroom bin liners, and parcel bags/sacks [if not re-used for eBid sales ] for garden rubbish or bin liners.

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