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Easter Egg foil is recyclable!

young child sitting with a basket of easter eggs

You can recycle ALL the foil egg wrappers the Easter Bunny leaves

You can recycle ALL the foil egg wrappers the Easter Bunny leaves!

Wrap all the foil together, scrunch into a ball the size of a golf ball or bigger and throw in the yellow recycling bin.

Scrunching the foil into a ball helps it to be easily sorted at the recycling facility.

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Dispose your Easter egg foil in the yellow recycle bin.

Dispose your Easter Egg foils in the yellow recycle bin.

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