Throwing rubbish in the rivers

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Re: Throwing rubbish in the rivers

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John Bingham wrote: Sun Jun 09, 2019 2:25 pm Back in the bad old days plastic bags were also recycled/cleaned and resold.
My grandma used to do this. And as kids growing up with throw-away plastic bags, we would mock her. Actually, she had a better idea of recycling. Nothing goes to waste.
Bloody kids. We had no idea.
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