tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2387722107175021789.post8269159541472136343..comments2024-01-08T07:58:11.366-05:00Comments on A Living Sacrifice: Garage Update Week 3Nicolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11053699123904526858noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2387722107175021789.post-73970025193223422002012-05-29T13:17:51.084-04:002012-05-29T13:17:51.084-04:00Thanks Hilda, your space looks great too! In our c...Thanks Hilda, your space looks great too! In our county, empty paint cans can be thrown away in the regular garbage (cleaned and with the lids off). My trouble has been getting the rusty lids off, lol! Some of them just had to go in the garbage with the lids on..hope they don't take a fit! The ones with paint in them are just getting taken to our local hazardous waste location, so that is fairly simple, too. <br /><br />Thanks for your encouragement!Nicolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11053699123904526858noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2387722107175021789.post-7730511590288738682012-05-28T23:53:50.990-04:002012-05-28T23:53:50.990-04:00You're making great progress! Your shelves lo...You're making great progress! Your shelves look great. Not sure what part of Canada you're currently in but in my region (Peel) they just started allowing empty paint cans to be recycled. You just have to rinse them out & keep the lids separate in the recycle bin. I just recycled a ton of them that were pretty much empty already (no idea why we kept them as long as we did) & oh so rusty (I laughed when I saw your rusty can in your other post!) Good luck with the rest of your garage!Hildahttp://fromoverwhelmedtoorganized.blogspot.canoreply@blogger.com