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Recycling and reusing are main values of the Biketour. We always try to use old things instead of buying new ones. We want to support the local waste-disposal systems to reduce environmental pollution. In the end the best thing is to not even produce waste. | |||
POLAND | POLAND | ||
Most towns have big communal containers outside buildings and supermarkets for: | Most towns have big communal containers outside buildings and supermarkets for: | ||
- paper and card ("makulatura") | - paper and card ("makulatura") | ||
- plastic, aluminium, tins, cans, cartons (tetrapacks) ("tworzywa sztuczne", "plastik") | - plastic, aluminium, tins, cans, cartons (tetrapacks) ("tworzywa sztuczne", "plastik") | ||
- white glass ("szkło bezbarwne") | - white glass ("szkło bezbarwne") | ||
- coloured glass (szkło kolorowe) | - coloured glass (szkło kolorowe) | ||
- general waste ("odpady zmieszane") | - general waste ("odpady zmieszane") |
Latest revision as of 23:49, 8 June 2016
Recycling and reusing are main values of the Biketour. We always try to use old things instead of buying new ones. We want to support the local waste-disposal systems to reduce environmental pollution. In the end the best thing is to not even produce waste.
POLAND
Most towns have big communal containers outside buildings and supermarkets for:
- paper and card ("makulatura")
- plastic, aluminium, tins, cans, cartons (tetrapacks) ("tworzywa sztuczne", "plastik")
- white glass ("szkło bezbarwne")
- coloured glass (szkło kolorowe)
- general waste ("odpady zmieszane")