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the cloth reusable grocery bags that we have need to be washed between uses

I think that I'll switch to the net bags that the Europeans use...not sure how to find them yet, but I'll google and
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The net bags will also need cleaning between uses for virus protection.
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Consumer Recycling. Since recycling is now history in TV I thought the following might help. Here's a link to what Publix will and will not take as well as HOW to prepare your items for recycling. Did you know you need to cut the 'zipper' off resealable bags? I didn't.

Customer Recycling | Publix Sustainability

With that said...Could someone please enlighten me as to where I might recycle aluminum and glass?

Let's start using re-usable bags, too not only @ grocery but everywhere we shop. And please quit buying bottled water. What a waste of $$ and resources. If you don't want to invest in a whole house filtration system, why not get a Brita or similar? I buy 3-5 gallon party containers @ Walmart and use them to store filtered water in refrigerator. They're handy for hurricane season, too.
Wow, good for Publix for doing this and you for posting.
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Shredded paper has no value for recycling. The fibers are too short. I will start using plastic bags from other things for garbage Since they are burning it anyway and recycling what I can. Saving aluminum for recycling and hoping recycling picks up again in the future. What about all the toxic fumes from burning plastics and styrofoam? Reduce your purchasing plastic at the point of purchase. And if this is saving gas and energy, why am I paying an increase in fees this year with a prediction of an increase in fees next year? They will still be using the dump for glass. Hate it.
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Fairway Christian Church at 466 and Morse has a newspaper collection bin in back of their building.
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Saving aluminum for recycling and hoping recycling picks up again in the future.
Metal is still being recycled, you just don't have to separate it. Trash is being recycled as energy and fill for roads and other building materials. More info at Home | Covanta
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Thank you for the info!
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Just realized we do not even use aluminum cans these days.

Much more glass bottles like wine bottles, jars of salad dressing etc.

Wonder who would take those.
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Consumer Recycling. Since recycling is now history in TV I thought the following might help. Here's a link to what Publix will and will not take as well as HOW to prepare your items for recycling. Did you know you need to cut the 'zipper' off resealable bags? I didn't.

Customer Recycling | Publix Sustainability

With that said...Could someone please enlighten me as to where I might recycle aluminum and glass?

Let's start using re-usable bags, too not only @ grocery but everywhere we shop. And please quit buying bottled water. What a waste of $$ and resources. If you don't want to invest in a whole house filtration system, why not get a Brita or similar? I buy 3-5 gallon party containers @ Walmart and use them to store filtered water in refrigerator. They're handy for hurricane season, too.
Ever knew they took all that. Thanks. Need to spread the word
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Debate over bottled water aside, it does seem very odd that at a time when the entire world is consumed with worry over global heating, proper forest management, ocean pollution, fracking, off shore drilling, air quality, on and on and on, that the one thing we each CAN do, The Villages CAN do, and every town and city can do, is at least recycle as we have been doing. More world insanity, save our planet, and yet, the simple act of just separating organic materials, from paper, plastics, etc. we have decided to end. Why ? Because we have found an easier, and much more expensive, thing to do.... just put it all in bag or sack, any kind, any color, oh, do not put in medical waste, needles, paint, ........ so, no one would ever think of breaking that request right ? Will anyone throw in batteries anyway ? What happens when you burn batteries ? Does it make toxins in the air, or, maybe they will "clean" the air (which they say they have filters, cleaners, etc.) It all goes back to why is the "new" way the best. Why not go back to the old fashioned way of just throwing the paper, plastic, etc. in separate containers as we have for years. Could it be that recycling is not making as much money now, therefore, "saving" our planet, being "environmentally responsible" is not longer important unless, someone is making money ? Maybe just doing it "for the good of all humanity" might be a consideration ? Just sayin'.... how should any town, city, community make such decisions; based on money/profit, or, do somethings just make such good sense that it might have to be supported out of the same taxes that pay for road repairs, street lights, parking lot resurfacing, thousands of flower beds changed 2, 3, 4 times a year. All nice, all important, but maybe so is at least doing what we can to recycle ? Should fit in there somewhere on the "important" list I would think. As far as bottled water, I think there is no way to go back to none, but we can certainly cut down, WAY down. There will always be a need for those traveling to buy a bottle of water, many circumstances, traveling mothers mixing formula for a baby, just too many to mention. BUT...at home ? What's wrong with just drinking the water supplied here in the Villages ? Is it poisoned ? I just drink it out of my kitchen faucet, have for years ! Yes, I usually put ice in it, but the ice too comes from the same water. Is a Brita or whole house water system needed ? So is any part of our taxes paying for a water supply of clean water to drink ? Don't drink the water or buy bottled water, and then throw every kind of garbage in one container...LOL... you know people will get angry at ME (?) for saying this, but it's like wear a mask, no don't need a mask will not actually prevent you from getting the virus. Sit only outdoors to eat, no, sit indoors but ONLY 6 feet away, no, that's not right, actually the virus can get to as far as 12 feet away, so go back to eating outside. Don't go to the library, the virus lives on the books, but, apparently, it is not allowed to live on gas station pump handles (but I think it could personally....LOL). I don't mean this as "political talk", I truly do not, I just use some of these examples as so illogical. I really can't figure this out how people can demonstrate and scream and shout at street demonstrations, and I AM for freedom to demonstrate, yet the virus can not live in those moisture particles put into the air at demonstrations, but they can be dangerous at other events, maybe even sitting at the Brownwood square listening to music (if they ever have it again ?). I am not talking exclusively about the Villages in some of these references to water, garbage, and the demonstrations, just pointing out the world is getting very confusing and certainly more mixed messages than ever before. Certain things spread the virus, yet the same type of behavior or event does not in another setting ? I'm not on either "side" here, I just think there are a lot of things, including recycling, virus, riots, events inside and out, that is not making any sense ! What does make sense, is each one do what you can. As the person above commented, why take reusable shopping bags ONLY to the grocery store ? Why not to Beall's, Belk's, Walmart ? Not a major disruption to keep some in the car and golf cart. And, if you forget, you forget, they will always have bags, we know that because they have tired that all over the USA , charging $.05 for a bag, etc. and it just does not gain traction here. But we could do these small things ! We could recycle our garbage instead of the easy way out.... it's going to be a little more expensive according to the brochure we all got in the mail, but, hey, what's a little more money when its easier on us to throw all types of waste in whatever kind of bag we happen to have, I agree, it's much easier ! And, it's MUCH easier on our tax rate (they tell us) since there will no longer be so many trucks tearing up our streets and causing such high repair costs. Now, the next challenge ? Someone come up with a way to make people believe only one car at a time through the gates so we can cut down on those repairs too. Just think, like one half the garbage trucks, what if we only had one half the broken gates annually ?
One very long thought...............
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Do they take these items on a regular basis or certain days of the week?
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the cloth reusable grocery bags that we have need to be washed between uses

I think that I'll switch to the net bags that the Europeans use...not sure how to find them yet, but I'll google and
find out
If you only shop every 3 or 4 days or more, the bags don’t need Washing. Covid doesnt live that long on them. But if you are still worried about it, have several that you swap out every other time you shop. I personally use the green “grab bags” which hold the equivalent of 5 or 6 grocery bags, and have several of them. They are fabulous, and amazingly not too heavy to bring into the house.
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Consumer Recycling. Since recycling is now history in TV I thought the following might help. Here's a link to what Publix will and will not take as well as HOW to prepare your items for recycling. Did you know you need to cut the 'zipper' off resealable bags? I didn't.

Customer Recycling | Publix Sustainability

With that said...Could someone please enlighten me as to where I might recycle aluminum and glass?

Let's start using re-usable bags, too not only @ grocery but everywhere we shop. And please quit buying bottled water. What a waste of $$ and resources. If you don't want to invest in a whole house filtration system, why not get a Brita or similar? I buy 3-5 gallon party containers @ Walmart and use them to store filtered water in refrigerator. They're handy for hurricane season, too.
Hi. In regards to buying bottled water, perhaps you could help with information. I currently drink only zephyr hills water. The water here is absolutely terrible tasting. For cooking I use tap water and my dog gets the filtered water from the refrigerator door. I feel bad about drinking the bottled water but that brand is the only water here that tastes like the water back home. Will those pitcher filters get me that taste? I would hate to buy one and still get yucky water! Thank you.
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One very long thought...............
Scientists Create Enzyme That Dissolves Plastic Bottles In Hours To Recycle Them Quicker
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I don’t understand this new policy, what are we supposed to do with soda cans and cardboard like pizza boxes?
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Hi. In regards to buying bottled water, perhaps you could help with information. I currently drink only zephyr hills water. The water here is absolutely terrible tasting. For cooking I use tap water and my dog gets the filtered water from the refrigerator door. I feel bad about drinking the bottled water but that brand is the only water here that tastes like the water back home. Will those pitcher filters get me that taste? I would hate to buy one and still get yucky water! Thank you.
The production schedule at the water bottling plant.
1. Publix private label
2. Evian
3. WalMart private label
4. Zephyr Hills
5. Kroger private label
6. Ice-Mountain
It all comes from the same place!
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