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| I think I've seen tetrapaks both with and without the recyclable logo on them.
But in any case, isn't the plastic top made from PET, which is recyclable anyway? | |
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I was told by a local that the containers cannot be recycled due to the laminated covering of the carton. I guess most of them are supposed to be crushed and put in the garbage (the containers, not the locals).
But, your right, I've seen a recycle logo on certain Tetra containers.
It is very confusing.