Anchorage residents may finally get to recycle their glass again

Date: 26 June 2012

Glass recycling in Anchorage is closer to becoming a reality once again.After almost three years of having no place to recycle glass, the group Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling is preparing to roll out a program giving Anchorage residents the chance to start making deposits again.

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Glass recycling in Anchorage is closer to becoming a reality once again.

After almost three years of having no place to recycle glass, the group Alaskans for Litter Prevention and Recycling is preparing to roll out a program giving Anchorage residents the chance to start making deposits again.

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