How to Recycle Cereal Bags
Instructions
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Remove the empty bag from within the box and pour out any remaining cereal. Although having a small amount of debris won't prevent your bag from being accepted at the recycling center, keep in mind that someone else will have to take care of any preparations you don't make yourself.
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Call your local recycling center to make sure they accept plastics of "Code 2." According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the resin-coding system, which began in 1988, helps municipal waste managers track and target different types of plastic. Plastic cereal liners are made of polyethylene, which is slightly denser than ordinary plastic bags, hence the special coding. Store these bags separately and bring them to the recycling center when you're ready to dispose of them.
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Re-use your cereal bag if your recycling center doesn't accept "Code 2" plastics. As is the case with any plastic bag, you can use the cereal bag for several purposes. After filling the bag with your choice of herbs and spices, place meat or vegetables inside it and shake to coat. Alternatively, you can use the cereal bag in cooking, whether as a place for hot, baked items to cool or as a wrapping for foods you need to microwave.
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