Can i put unnecessary clothes in recycle bin in korea?
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Jul 8
In Korea, it is generally not recommended to put unnecessary clothes in the recycle bin. Instead, you can donate them to charity organizations, sell them at second-hand stores, or give them to friends or family members. If the clothes are in good condition, they can be reused by someone else. If the clothes are damaged or no longer wearable, you can check with your local municipality or recycling center for information on how to properly dispose of them.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 8
Yes, you can put unnecessary clothes in the recycle bin in Korea. However, it is important to note that only certain types of clothing can be recycled. Here are the guidelines for recycling clothes in Korea:
- Acceptable items: - Clothing made from natural fibers (e.g., cotton, linen, wool, silk) - Clothing made from synthetic fibers (e.g., nylon, polyester, acrylic) - Bedding (e.g., sheets, blankets, pillows) - Curtains - Towels
- Unacceptable items: - Clothing made from leather or fur - Clothing with stains or tears - Wet or dirty clothing - Socks and underwear - Buttons, zippers, and other metal or plastic accessories
How to recycle clothes in Korea:
1. Sort your clothes according to the guidelines above. 2. Place the acceptable items in a designated recycle bin labeled for clothing. 3. If there is no designated recycle bin, you can contact your local waste management company to arrange a pickup.
Additional tips:
- If you have a large amount of clothes to recycle, it is best to separate them into smaller bags or boxes. - Make sure the clothes are clean and dry before recycling them. - If you can, remove any metal or plastic accessories from the clothes before recycling them.
By following these guidelines, you can help to reduce waste and protect the environment.