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A Pedestrian Recycling Unit (PRU) is an enclosure that houses newspaper racks and slots for recycling items such as newspaper, magazines, aluminum cans, junk mail, and plastic and glass bottles.
A Pedestrian Recycling Unit (PRU) is an enclosure that houses newspaper racks and slots for recycling items such as newspaper, magazines, aluminum cans, junk mail, and plastic and glass bottles.
A Pedestrian Recycling Unit (PRU) is an enclosure that houses newspaper racks and slots for recycling items such as newspaper, magazines, aluminum cans, junk mail, and plastic and glass bottles.
A pedestrian recycling unit (PRU) is an enclosure that houses newspaper racks and has slots for recycling items such as newspaper, magazines, junk mail, aluminum cans, and plastic and glass bottles.
A Pedestrian Recyling Unit (PRU) is an enclosure that houses newspaper racks and has slots for recycling items such as newspaper, magazine, junk mail, aluminum cans, and plastic and glass bottles.
A Pedestrian Recycling Unit (PRU) is an enclosure that houses newspaper racks and has slots for recycling items such as newspapers, magazines, junk mail, aluminum cans, and plastic and glass bottles.
The City Council Member's and the Routt County Commissioner's signed a proclamation proclaiming November 15, 2008 as America Recycles Day.