The organization is accepting clean, dry plastic Easter eggs as well as other small #2 and #5 plastics (like those pesky yogurt containers) for use in its plastic fabrication system—a creative reuse program that turns previously single‑use plastic into new objects.
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Keep Pinellas Beautiful collects un-recyclable plastic Easter Eggs
Curbside recycling won’t take plastic Easter eggs, but the St. Pete nonprofit will give them a second crack at life.
