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Why not just paint the trash bin green and the recycling bin black?
That way you can use the smaller container for your trash and the
larger for recycling. <br>
Gerald King<br>
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Anne Blein-Zuk wrote:
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valign="top">I am in love with the fact that we received brand new
trash cans that are study and on wheels. I wasn't married to my old
(still new from our move here in February) trash can, which we will now
use as a dog food storage container, and the new one will be much
easier to take to the curb with it's wheels.<br>
What I am not very happy about - which also happened for a large part
of the Hyattsville population (where I lived until February) - is that
my trash can is larger than my recycle bin. As an environmentally
conscious person, I produce more recycling then trash and would love to
have a trash can the size of my recycle bin and a recycle bin the size
of my trash can.<br>
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