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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most people just spoil the recycling stream because they don't know better and recyclers are bad at recycling. Made In claims to accepted pans for recycling by mail: https://madeincookware.com/blogs/can-you-recycle-nonstick-cookware[/quote] Made In isn’t doing this out of generosity :roll: Steel is expensive. It’s cheaper for them to get free scrap steel sent to them so they can reuse it than it is to buy it from a steel producer. Let’s not pretend they care about the earth. If they did, they wouldn’t be making metal cookware at all. They care about profit. And convincing you to send them your old pots and pans helps their bottom line. [/quote]
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