A million plastic caps have been collected in Prykarpattia

A million plastic caps have been collected in Prykarpattia http://kremenetska.gromada.org.ua/
Olena Yatseno

Utilities can give them to those who have a vision of how to reuse the lids

In the Kremenets community in the Ternopil region, they offered to donate a million collected plastic caps to those who will offer the idea of ​​recycling and will be ready to implement it.

This proposal was published on facebook page of Kremenets community

As explained in the press service, the collected caps from under the bottles are now not accepted for prostheses, but for recycling - do not buy. With this in mind, public utilities can give them to those who have a vision of how to reuse the lids.

Those who are ready to implement their idea were also asked to apply

"Offer your version of their reuse. From you: a creative idea and a willingness to put it into practice, from us - million lids ", - said the head of the City Water Management in Kremenets.

Before EcoPolitics reported that in Ivano-Frankivsk residents of the house on Pulyuya Street, 15 decided to use recycled plastic elements during the arrangement in the yard of the playground.

We will remind also that in Kropyvnytskyi the Goncharenko center team initiated collecting plastic lids from bottles for further processing.

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