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Drexel University: College of Arts and Sciences: Glass Waste Policy (613 words)
Both unbroken and broken apparatus must be placed in the cardboard broken glass containers.
It is the responsibility of each department to provide these cardboard broken glass containers.
Broken brown bottles should also be placed in the cardboard broken glass container.
Broken glass ruining Warren Michigan neighborhood (980 words)
Not only are these broken liquor bottles a nuisance, they are also hazardous to children and anyone or anything that may come in contact with it.
The local park next to my house frequently has broken glass both in the parking lot and in the playground yet young children play in the park everyday.
Broken Bottles: The Unkindest Cut of All -- A similar story posted by a Gaithersburg, MD resident.
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