Hi Bob et al,

Just FYI, you can recycle packing pillows with your grocery bags,
dry-cleaning bags and other stretchy plastics in the recycling bins found
at the entrance to grocery stores. When I have a long "string" of air
pillows from Amazon, I take a skarp knife and puncture each one so I can
squish them all up.

Alice

On Fri, Sep 24, 2021 at 2:28 PM Robert Domnitz <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I have about 8 - 10 cubic feet of various kinds of bubble pack, mostly 3"
> x 6" air pillows.  Seems like a shame to throw it out, so I'm hoping
> someone can use it.
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