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CTyankee

(67,666 posts)
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 02:52 PM Nov 19

Well, that was embarrassing...

Our first meeting at my new retirement village!

It's been a couple of weeks since we moved in and all was going well smoothly until...

we newbies met in one of the meeting rooms to receive info on variety of subjects. One was WHAT IS/IS NOT RECYCLABLE.

They held up examples of what was recently thrown away IMPROPERLY.

All three items were MINE.

Getting off to a good start here, I guess.

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Well, that was embarrassing... (Original Post) CTyankee Nov 19 OP
Hahaha SuzyandPuffpuff Nov 19 #1
Well, at least they didn't identify me... CTyankee Nov 19 #2
Bad Boy!!! Shellback Squid Nov 19 #3
Well, I'm a bad GIRL I guess. CTyankee Nov 19 #5
Bad Girl!! Shellback Squid Nov 19 #8
That's funny. debm55 Nov 19 #4
live and learn Skittles Nov 19 #6
In my retirement community, our bottle and can recycling bin has a sign that says "No plastic bags." Intractable Nov 19 #7
No Plastic Bags Here Either ProfessorGAC Nov 19 #9
What Were The Items? ProfessorGAC Nov 19 #10
One was a glass wine bottle and I forget the others. At my house the city of New Haven had its own rules about CTyankee Nov 19 #11
Wine Bottles? ProfessorGAC Nov 19 #12
I shudda raised my hand and asked that question. CTyankee Nov 19 #13

Intractable

(1,442 posts)
7. In my retirement community, our bottle and can recycling bin has a sign that says "No plastic bags."
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 04:21 PM
Nov 19

The bin is always full of stuff in plastic bags.

ProfessorGAC

(75,469 posts)
9. No Plastic Bags Here Either
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 05:45 PM
Nov 19

Those things are 99.9999% non-recyclable.
Well, so is 93% of all plastic.
That's why I use a reusable grocery bag. And, why I strongly propose a return to paper (like the old milk cartons) for practically every liquid product sold.

ProfessorGAC

(75,469 posts)
10. What Were The Items?
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 05:47 PM
Nov 19

Just curious, because we've got a sticker on our house recycling bin with the "no-nos" spelled out.
People wouldn't make such mistakes if they simply put an appropriate label on the bin.

CTyankee

(67,666 posts)
11. One was a glass wine bottle and I forget the others. At my house the city of New Haven had its own rules about
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 06:13 PM
Nov 19

recycling and I did what I thought was the same. However, where I am living now is in Wallingford, not New Haven, so new rules applied. I did my best...

ProfessorGAC

(75,469 posts)
12. Wine Bottles?
Wed Nov 19, 2025, 07:13 PM
Nov 19

Glass is one of the most efficiently recycled items there is. It takes less energy per unit mass to melt & reuse glass than it does to fuse silica.
This is an odd decision.

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