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--- Chat GPT 4.1 ---
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1. Plastic Bottle (with orange cap)
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Material: Plastic (likely PET) with a plastic cap.
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Disposal: Remove the cap and dispose of both bottle and cap in the plastic recycling bin. Labels can stay on. In some regions, bottles may be eligible for a deposit return system.
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2. Broken Glass Shard
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Material: Glass.
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Disposal: Wrap the shard safely (e.g., in paper) and place it in the glass recycling bin. If it's window glass or similar (not packaging glass), check local rules—may need to go to residual waste or recycling center.
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3. Plastic Milk Jug
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Material: Plastic (HDPE).
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Disposal: Rinse and dispose of in the plastic recycling bin. Cap can stay on unless local rules specify removal.
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4. Tetra Pak Carton (Milk)
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Material: Composite (paperboard, plastic, aluminum).
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Disposal: Dispose of in the beverage carton recycling bin (if available) or in the designated bin for composite cartons.
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5. Battery
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Material: Metal and chemical components (alkaline or lithium).
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Disposal: Do not dispose of in household waste. Take to a battery collection point or hazardous waste facility.
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6. Cardboard Packaging
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Material: Cardboard/paperboard.
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Disposal: Flatten and place in the paper/cardboard recycling bin.
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7. Yogurt Cup with Foil Lid
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Material: Plastic cup with aluminum foil lid.
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Disposal: Separate the foil lid from the plastic cup. Rinse both. Dispose of the cup in the plastic recycling bin and the foil in the metal (aluminum) recycling bin. If no metal recycling, dispose of foil in residual waste.
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8. Glass Jar with Metal Lid
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Material: Glass jar, metal lid.
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Disposal: Separate the lid from the jar. Jar goes in the glass recycling bin; lid in metal recycling or residual waste (depending on your area).
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9. Aluminum Foil
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Material: Aluminum.
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Disposal: Clean foil can go in the metal recycling bin. If heavily soiled, put in residual waste.
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10. Paper Advertisement/Flyer
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Material: Paper.
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Disposal: Dispose of in the paper recycling bin.
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--- Gemini 2.5 Pro ---
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1. Material: This is a PET (polyethylene terephthalate) beverage bottle.
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Recycling: PET beverage bottles must be recycled. You can return them to dedicated PET collection bins found at almost all supermarkets and public recycling depots (Sammelstellen).
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2. Material: This is a shard of glass. It appears to be clear (white) glass.
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Recycling: Glass packaging is recycled by color. This shard should be disposed of in the public collection container for white glass (Weissglas/verre blanc). These containers are available at public recycling depots (Sammelstellen).
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3.Material: This is a plastic milk jug, typically made from HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene).
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Recycling: Collections for plastic bottles have expanded beyond just PET. Most major supermarkets and public recycling depots (Sammelstellen) have collection bins for "Plastic Bottles," which include milk jugs, shampoo bottles, and detergent containers.
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4. Material: This is a beverage carton (also known as a Tetra Pak). It's a composite material made of paperboard, polyethylene (plastic), and aluminum foil.
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Recycling: Because there is no comprehensive recycling system for this composite material, beverage cartons must be disposed of with the regular, fee-based household waste.
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5. Material: This is a battery, which is classified as hazardous waste.
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Recycling: Batteries must not be thrown into household garbage. You can return used batteries free of charge to any point of sale (supermarkets, electronics stores, kiosks, etc.) or to dedicated battery collection boxes at public recycling depots (Sammelstellen).
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6. Material: This is cardboard packaging.
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Recycling: Cardboard is recycled separately from paper.
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7. Material: This is a plastic yogurt cup (likely Polystyrene - PS or Polypropylene - PP) with a detachable aluminum lid.
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Aluminum Lid: The foil lid is recyclable. Separate it from the cup, and place it in the aluminum collection bin at a public recycling depot.
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Plastic Cup: The plastic cup should be rinsed. This type of plastic is not part of the standard recycling collection and should be disposed of in your regular household garbage.
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8 .Material: This is a glass jar with a metal lid (likely tin-plated steel).
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Glass Jar: The jar should be rinsed. Dispose of it in the public collection container for glass that matches its color. This appears to be clear glass, so it goes into the white glass (Weissglas/verre blanc) container.
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Metal Lid: Remove the lid from the jar. It should be disposed of in the collection bin for tin/steel cans (Stahlblech/conserve) at your local recycling depot (Sammelstelle).
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9. Material: This is aluminum foil.
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Recycling: Aluminum foil is recyclable.
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Place it in the aluminum collection bin at a public recycling depot (Sammelstelle).
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10.Material: This is paper (a flyer or advertisement).
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Recycling: This should be recycled with other waste paper.
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1. PET beverage bottle
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Yellow bag – all plastic bottles go there.
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That goes in the yellow bin for plastics.
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I always throw my PET bottles in the yellow sack.
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Just put it in the yellow bag for plastic packaging.
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PET bottles: yellow bin, easy.
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For PET, use the yellow recycling bag.
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Goes into the yellow bin together with other plastic bottles.
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Yellow sack, the one for plastic bottles and packaging.
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In Tulln, you use the yellow bin for PET.
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All plastic bottles go into the yellow bag (Gelber Sack).
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Correct: 10/10
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2. Clear glass shard
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White glass container, at the recycling point.
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Goes into the white glass container (Weißglas).
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Put it into the glass recycling, white glass section.
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For clear glass, use the white glass container.
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White glass collection bin at the public recycling area.
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White glass only, there are separate bins for colored glass.
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Clear glass always goes to the Weißglas container.
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There’s a separate white glass container at every Sammelinsel.
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You have to bring it to a public glass container for white glass.
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Only into the Weißglas – not in residual waste.
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Correct: 0/10
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3. Plastic milk jug (HDPE)
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Yellow bag – plastic bottles like milk jugs go there.
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In the yellow bin with other plastic packaging.
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Throw it into the yellow sack for plastics.
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Milk bottles go in the yellow bin in Austria.
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Plastic bottles: always the yellow bag.
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Goes to the yellow plastic bin or sack.
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Same as PET, put it into the yellow collection for plastics.
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I put cleaning containers into the yellow bin, too.
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Just put it in the yellow bag for plastics.
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In Vienna, plastic bottles like that go into the yellow bin.
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Correct: 10/10
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4. Beverage carton (Tetra Pak)
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Tetra Pak goes into the residual waste.
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Residual waste I think? no recycling for beverage cartons here.
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That’s normal household garbage, can’t be recycled.
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Oh that also belongs into the yellow bin!
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Tetra Pak isn’t recycled, so Restmüll.
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That’s the normal trash bin, not recycling.
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I think it's the yellow bin?
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Has to go into the regular waste bin.
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Just throw it into the Restmüll – there’s no separate collection.
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Belongs in the yellow bag.
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Correct: 3/10
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5. Battery
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Bring batteries to a supermarket, they have collection boxes.
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Never put batteries in the bin! Return to battery collection points.
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Drop it at the battery box at the entrance of a store.
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Always return batteries to the battery collection at shops.
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Supermarkets and electronics stores all take used batteries.
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You must take batteries to a battery collection point.
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There’s a box for batteries at almost every grocery store.
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Batteries go to the red collection box, not household waste.
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Drop it off at the public recycling site or supermarket.
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Used batteries: always bring them back to the shop.
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6. Cardboard packaging
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Cardboard goes into the bin for cardboard (Papier).
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Put it in the cardboard collection container.
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That’s for the cardboard bin, not household waste.
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Fold it and place it into the cardboard recycling.
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Paper bin, for cardboard and paper only.
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Put all cardboard into the separate bin for paper/cardboard.
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I always bring cardboard to the cardboard container outside.
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Goes with other packaging cardboard into recycling.
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Cardboard bin, not regular waste.
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For cardboard, use the separate container for paper and cardboard.
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Correct: 10/10
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7. Yogurt cup (plastic, with aluminium lid)
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Residual waste I suppose.
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Separate them! Aluminium lid: metal collection, cup: yellow bin.
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I always peel off the lid: lid to metal, cup to household waste.
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Aluminium lid goes into the metal bin, the cup into the yellow bag.
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Belongs in the household waste bin, right?
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I think you should separate them? plastic cup in yellow, lid in metal collection.
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Remove lid, cup in yellow sack, lid in the container for metal packaging.
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Aluminium foil lid goes to blue bin, cup goes to yellow bag.
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Lid in blue bin, cup in yellow bin for plastics.
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Split them, cup in plastics, lid in the blue bin.
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8. Glass jar with metal lid
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Take the lid off! Glass in white glass, lid in metal.
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The jar goes into the white glass container, lid into the metal bin.
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Belongs in the white glass container.
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Jar in white glass collection.
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Separate them, glass in glass bin, lid to tin collection.
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White glass for the jar.
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Needs to go in the white glass bin.
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Rinse the jar, then in glass container.
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Glass and lid must be separated, each in its own recycling bin.
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Correct:
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9. Aluminium foil
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Goes into the blue bin.
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I'd put it in the household garbage.
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Always put aluminium foil into the yellow bag.
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In my area, aluminium goes into the blue bin.
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Residual waste.
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Aluminium foil: residual waste or yellow bag?
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Blue bin, not regular trash.
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I think it belongs in the blue bin.
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Blue bin with other metal stuff.
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I put it in the household garbage, it is not metal like the cans or something like that.
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Correct: 5/10
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10. Paper flyer
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Paper/cardboard bin, all flyers and advertising go there.
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Paper bin, with other paper waste.
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Paper recycling bin for all flyers.
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Apaper goes to the paper container.
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Flyers go with paper recycling.
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Throw it in the paper bin.
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Paper bin, not household garbage.
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All waste paper in the paper container.
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Recycled with all the other cardboard and paper in the paper bin.
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Paper recycling for flyers, as usual.
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