Back as recently as the 1960’s, we used to take the Rx bottle back to the pharmacy (known as drug store then) and they just refilled it using the existing container and label. They didn’t even call the Dr. Ah, those were the days…
Glass is the ultimate recyclable. It can be crushed, remelted and reformed into usable product.And, glass is surprisingly durable. Our everyday household glass is US made (WVa) from the 1950’s.We also still use soda glass stemware from the 1870’s. I’d pass up a piece of plastic for glass any day.Our local recycler doesn’t accept prescription bottles. They “don’t want to risk drug contamination.”
Wow! Someone else that calls a soda pop; I love it. Are we old or what? Guess you’d have to cut me in half and count the rings to be sure just how old I am.Keep a pickin’ and a grinnin’, Sarge.
“It(s) important to remove your personal information from the container. That can be pretty tedious.”~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fill ‘em with boiling water for a few minutes.. the label comes right off.. Don’t rush it, trust me.
Just yesterday there was a story on the news saying that the recycle yards discard Rx bottles. That kind of plastic, they said, is not actually recyclable. The same for fast food soda cups, etc. What a waste.
pcolli over 11 years ago
Does it really get recycled or is it sent to a third world country and dumped?
dirtpharmer over 11 years ago
Whatever happened to returnable/refillable bottles? Use ’em over and over along with the heavy cardboard cases.
Elite1grey over 11 years ago
A real plugger buys his beer in cans and scrapes them
LuvThemPluggers over 11 years ago
Back as recently as the 1960’s, we used to take the Rx bottle back to the pharmacy (known as drug store then) and they just refilled it using the existing container and label. They didn’t even call the Dr. Ah, those were the days…
edclectic over 11 years ago
Buy beer by the keg, no bottles…
unca jim over 11 years ago
C’mon over Ed.. I gotta tap out the side of an old -but still chugging – reefer !
ellisaana Premium Member over 11 years ago
chromosome Premium Member over 11 years ago
To recycle pill containers, I think it important to remove your personal information from the container. That can be pretty tedious.
edclectic over 11 years ago
Wow! Someone else that calls a soda pop; I love it. Are we old or what? Guess you’d have to cut me in half and count the rings to be sure just how old I am.Keep a pickin’ and a grinnin’, Sarge.
unca jim over 11 years ago
@chromosome said;
“It(s) important to remove your personal information from the container. That can be pretty tedious.”~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Fill ‘em with boiling water for a few minutes.. the label comes right off.. Don’t rush it, trust me.
LuvThemPluggers over 11 years ago
Just yesterday there was a story on the news saying that the recycle yards discard Rx bottles. That kind of plastic, they said, is not actually recyclable. The same for fast food soda cups, etc. What a waste.