You would have to go to whoever collects your waste. Our warehouse uses Marin Recycling in California.
These are not any sort of special form of trash. You can 1) open them, dump the wine in the compost or in your yard or down the drain, and recycle the bottles.
If that's too much trouble, just put them in the trash bin, although it's far better to make use of what you have (compost and recycled glass).
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Depending on your area. Some areas have a refund associated with cans and bottles, thus making it a benefit to collect and return them to the appropriate stores. In other areas, you would have to check with the local programs available as to what types of cans and bottles they are recycling. Most manufactures are now placing a recycle logo on the bottom of their products to assist consumers in sorting recyclable bottles and cans. There are many benefits of recycling, saves our resources - prevents destruction of natural habitats, and creates jobs.
Soda bottles can be recycled at a wide variety of locations. Grocery stores and certain large retail locations, for example, are the most common location where these recycling centers are found.
Do not recycle wine bottle but use them for home decoration. You can just discard them as normal garbage and will not be able to sell those. You can use good and attractive bottles for filling up home made wine and storing the same, but be honest with your guests.
Yes and please do. Currently glass manufactures are required to use a certain % recycle glass in the production of new glass and they are in need of old glass.