Zwei Beispiele im Bild: Einweg-Grinder und Roll-on-Deo.
Gehen sie in den Glasbehälter und der Kunststoff schmilzt dabei einfach?
Das ist alles, was ich fragen wollte, aber ich muss mir noch ein paar Sekunden Ihrer Zeit nehmen und Sie einen nutzlosen Absatz lesen lassen, damit mein Beitrag die Mindestlänge von 200 Zeichen erreicht, um in diesem Sub akzeptiert zu werden. Ich hoffe aber, dass es nicht so langweilig war. Ich habe jetzt wahrscheinlich über 200 Zeichen, also werde ich aufhören.
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Von Formal_Passenger1725
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I spend an unhealthy amount of time ripping stuff like this apart, so ill gladly post here to know what their answers are.
Household trash.
I dont think you can throw it into the glass bin like that. i usually try to pry away the plastic part with a screw driver. When i cant get it off i throw it in the normal trash
Garbage. They like a bit of glass at the waste disposal plant anyway.
plastic on the deo can be removed by hand.
Into glas
I always assumed it’ll be shredded and washed anyways and that’ll get rid of leftovers inside and also crap like the plastic or the paper.
You can remove the plastic part, take a knife (the one you use to eat, not the one to cook). And press in the intersection between the glass and the plastic and just force it out. It work, or at least it work for the nivea deodorant.
If there isn’t any deo left you can also take them appart with the your hand, just make sure that there isn’t any deodorant left on it, or you hand will slip. If there still is some use some toilette paper to have a better grip. Pull with à slight angle
Throw it into the glass. The impurities like labels have to be removed anyway (burned/melted away).
Nivea explains what to do: [https://www.nivea.ch/de-ch/ueber-uns/recycling-ratgeber](https://www.nivea.ch/de-ch/ueber-uns/recycling-ratgeber)
In any case, the glass is sorted mannualy once it arrives to the recycling center. They will know what to do…