Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!gatech!mcnc!duke!dukempd!crown From: crown@dukempd.UUCP (Rick Crownover) Newsgroups: sci.misc Subject: Re: Soap Bubbles Message-ID: <650@dukempd.UUCP> Date: 8 Apr 88 15:40:41 GMT References: <631@amc.UUCP> Distribution: na Organization: Duke University Physics Dept.; Durham, N.C. Lines: 16 Summary: Milk Jug Uses In article <631@amc.UUCP>, warren@amc.UUCP (Warren Omohundro) writes: > My family consumes a fair quantity of milk every week, and as a > consequence, we are left with a number of those disgusting, gallon, > plastic jugs. To salve our recycling conscience, the jugs are washed > out and used for other things. (anybody want a bird feeder?) Washing I know that in Oregon City, Oregon (and probably Portland also), those jugs are recycled right along with the metal cans and papers. I don't know what is done with them; but, maybe some friendly Oregonian out there can tell us. Then, we can spread the technology! I don't think milk is "soapy." Do you? Rick -- Rick Crownover 1-919-684-8279 Duke University Dept. of Physics crown@dukempd.uucp Durham, N.C. 27706 mcnc!duke!dukempd!crown