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Does anyone know of anywhere I can recycle my safety razor blades. I did get them from Holland, but they charge for an envelope and of course there would be a postage charge. I was thinking there maybe a chemist which can recycle safely syringes etc may help. Beardies need not reply :) Thanks Muser
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Excuse my delay in responding. Thats a good point....forgive me I couldn't let that pass!

Well at least the exposed used blades would be very much safer, but the burning of course not exactly eco friendly !

I wonder what does happen with them. Ive got loads, not knowing how to dispose of them without exposing anyone to nasty cuts.

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