In the lower left it is written that it doesn’t have a deposit, so it just goes into the yellow sac.
No.
What you’re doing at the supermarket isn’t “recycling” anyway. It’s claiming your deposit. Most bottles (glass and thick plastic) are then not recycled, but cleaned and reused. It’s only the thin plastic bottles and tin cans that get recycled. But that’s none of your business.
Recycling is what you do to your trash. Bottles with deposit on them are not trash.
The big one that you have, however, doesn’t have deposit, and is therefore trash, and you should absolutely recycle it in the same way as other packaging (yellow bin).
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In the lower left it is written that it doesn’t have a deposit, so it just goes into the yellow sac.
No.
What you’re doing at the supermarket isn’t “recycling” anyway. It’s claiming your deposit. Most bottles (glass and thick plastic) are then not recycled, but cleaned and reused. It’s only the thin plastic bottles and tin cans that get recycled. But that’s none of your business.
Recycling is what you do to your trash. Bottles with deposit on them are not trash.
The big one that you have, however, doesn’t have deposit, and is therefore trash, and you should absolutely recycle it in the same way as other packaging (yellow bin).
How many Litres does that hold? Just wondering-
where does one buy this ? 😮