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Great news. I was about to respond 'not they don't' before realizing this was an announcement and not a question. This saves me a monthly trip to drop off cardbaord.
BTW- You can drop off recylcable foam cartons/trays/etc at Publix. Most people do not realize that they have a bin for it beside the plastic and paper bag recycle bins.
I didn't know that about Publix - thanks! For anyone else that doesn't know what to do with their #5 plastics (yogurt cartons, margarine, bottle tops, etc), you can bring them to Whole Foods in Mt P: Preserve: Gimme 5
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