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<blockquote data-quote="bleedinbrown58" data-source="post: 1307022" data-attributes="member: 46975"><p>It''s funny...for years our building didn't recycle anything. We have trash cans and dumpsters...and scrap metal dumpsters...that's it. No plastic bottle or aluminum can recycling. It wasn't unil they put bottle deposits on water bottles, that ups started designating totes at the end of every belt for us to put our empties in for recycling. Primarily, because all summer long, they provide employees with bottled water.....there's a cooler full of bottles at the front of every belt. But once the summer's over and the free water stops...everything goes back in the trash. No recycling that I can see</p><p></p><p>I would assume, if an employee were rummaging through the trash and taking bottles and cans and attempting to leave the building with them...it could be construed as theft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bleedinbrown58, post: 1307022, member: 46975"] It''s funny...for years our building didn't recycle anything. We have trash cans and dumpsters...and scrap metal dumpsters...that's it. No plastic bottle or aluminum can recycling. It wasn't unil they put bottle deposits on water bottles, that ups started designating totes at the end of every belt for us to put our empties in for recycling. Primarily, because all summer long, they provide employees with bottled water.....there's a cooler full of bottles at the front of every belt. But once the summer's over and the free water stops...everything goes back in the trash. No recycling that I can see I would assume, if an employee were rummaging through the trash and taking bottles and cans and attempting to leave the building with them...it could be construed as theft. [/QUOTE]
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