Today I had to cycle way out of the neighbourhood to find a bottle and can deposit automat that worked. As over the weekend lots of people want to cash in and personnel can't keep up maintaining them. Before I even arrived to the first to try I saw a tiny clear plastic bag next to a bin that was tied up closely and didn't look interesting at first sight. From distance it really looked like waste. But not being thrown in is always a good enough reason for inspection. I could't see much because it seemed to be a double layer. But one sachet of noodle soup was visible enough. The rest was a surprise. Lifting it I felt the weight of full glass. But it could have been just half empty pots of jam or so. I opened it in the kitchen between trash bag and sink, ready to throw away muck and wash hands. It wasn't necessary.
A SIMPLE ACCOUNT OF REUSABLE GOODS FOUND IN THE TRASH, THE SALES, THE KEEPS AND THE TRANSFORMATIONS
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