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Post Info TOPIC: Recycling in Campgrounds???


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Recycling in Campgrounds???


We all recycle items at home (or did when some of you had a stick home).  But when you are in different campgrounds, some do not recycle.

I was just down at Disney's Ft. Wilderness this past week and they have nice recycling bins all around the campground, with bins for glass, plastic, aluminum and newspaper, but none for steel cans. 

So, if a campground doesn't recycle, with the limited space in your RV, do you store recyclables (sp?) to offload at a later place, or do you just toss them?

I have done both, but if you don't rinse cans carefully, you can end up with a sticky, smelly situation in your storage area.

Anyone have any great ideas about this? 

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If there is no recycling then we dump them in with the garbage, just don't have the space to haul around. It's hard to understand why so many places still do not recycle.

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