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Showroom7561 , 4 months ago I agree, but rinsing at home addresses multiple concerns. I think the issue is that some people throw out containers with their lids on and completely covered in food matter. a) it makes it difficult/impossible to actually recycle when it finally gets there. b) it attracts wildlife to your recycling bins. It's just best practice, really.
I agree, but rinsing at home addresses multiple concerns.
I think the issue is that some people throw out containers with their lids on and completely covered in food matter.
a) it makes it difficult/impossible to actually recycle when it finally gets there. b) it attracts wildlife to your recycling bins.
It's just best practice, really.