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Check with your chemical suppiers and see if they will take back drums,
most of ours do. If that doesn't work, look in the yellow pages under
"recycling" or "plastic - scrap" for vendors that handle plastics. Most
chemical containers are Polyethylene, which is one of the most desirable
plastics for recycling, so there should be several companies to choose
from. If the state has some sort of Environmental assistance organization,
they might have lists of recycling companies.
Mike Medina
Multek, Inc.
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