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  5. Blue bag - Wikipedia

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    A blue bag is a blue coloured, sometimes semi-transparent bag for waste.In some localities, they are mandated for use for refuse [1] or for certain specific types of refuse. . In the latter usage, the distinguishing color serves to assist in recycling programs; blue typically indicates that the bag contains glass, plastic or polyethylene conte

  6. Bin bag - Wikipedia

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    Black plastic bags were introduced in 1950 as star sealed bags. The first bags in the United States were green and black, rather than the now-common white and clear. Flat-sealed bags first appeared in 1959. In the 1960s, the white bin bags were introduced. Two-ply (Heavy Duty) bags were introduced in 1974, with 3 ply bags following in 1980.

  7. Blue box recycling system - Wikipedia

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    The municipality provides the blue boxes to residents in areas serviced by the recycling program. This usually includes all single-family homes and townhouse units receiving garbage collection. Tenants of apartment buildings typically do not use blue boxes but rather deposit their household recyclable materials in larger containers made available.