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Where to recycle plastic bags in JP/West Roxbury area?
By anon on Thu, 07/27/2017 - 1:20pm
I just discovered today that Roche Bros. in Westie will no longer accept plastic bags for recycling. Is there anyplace else? Online searching brought up Targets and and a place on River Street in Hyde Park as the 'closest' options.
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Shaws
Shaws plaza in west Roxbury takes them.
plastic film recycling
Please see also https://www.plasticfilmrecycling.org/
Recycling bin ...
JP Whole Foods
Stop and shop in HP (at least
Stop and shop in HP (at least in the past) has one.
Stop & Shop in Dedham too
Stop & Shop in Dedham takes them too.
That was my go-to place as
That was my go-to place as well, so this is part of the Roche renovation then?
Harvest
Harvest
Most of the larger retailers
Most of the larger retailers and supermarkets seem to these days but I can't speak to specific places near you. Lowes does, if the Dedham store is close enough to WR for you.
Check this site...
http://earth911.com/
Double check, but I think Angell Hospital takes them
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I've heard tell...
...that even the stores that still take them just throw them in with the trash anyway these days. The bags just aren't very in-demand or valuable to recycling companies.
Stop and Shop send them on
Stop and Shop send them on the truck back along with all the pallets to be reused.
Wait
I thought Boston stopped specifying what could be put in recycling as far as plastic types and such and that plastic bags could be recycled in the normal, curbside bins along with anything with the plastic or metal recycling symbol, and all cardboard/paper as well. Is that not the case?
Nope
This is the don't list:
Styrofoam Plastic bags
Motor oil containers Chemical containers
Ceramics or dishes Light bulbs
Window glass and mirrors Yard waste
Food waste Televisions
Computer monitors
From the city's page:
https://www.boston.gov/departments/public-works/recycling-boston
No plastic bags! They jam the
No plastic bags! They jam the sorting machinery. https://www.boston.gov/departments/public-works/recycling-boston
Ah well...
It's a good thing I've got my totes then.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jeo9iYIdNSI
I thought there was a state
I thought there was a state law that all grocery stores over a certain size need to accept plastic bags for recycling. But googling only finds laws about towns that have banned stores from *giving out* bags.
Does anyone know if this law exists?
This was my understanding as well
In fact I thought the law was the only reason that every supermarket that gives out those bags offers a receptacle for their recycling. Which sometimes is in a weird, hard-to-find location
Recycling Centers around different neighborhoods?...
Where around different City of Boston neighborhoods are Recycling Centers where recyclables not recycled curbside are recycled?...
Roche Bros. DOES accept bags for recycling
They've just moved the bin as they remodel. It's now outside, next to the can-return machines down at the end of the store closest to the post office.