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‘Thanks for Trying’ Campaign aims to turn good intentions into better recycling

n army helmet, dolls, reading glasses, and fairy wings are just some of the bizarre items that north Londoners have tried to recycle recently. While these actions stem from good intentions, putting the wrong items in the recycling bin can ruin a whole street’s efforts. It’s a big headache for councils, not only because the wrong items make

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