This is from the Oregonian food section:
Exciting news for those of us who devote trash-can space to wine corks: We can now recycle corks (the ones made from real cork) at any Whole Foods Market in Oregon or Washington. Just take your stash to the wine section of your nearest store and look for the receptacle. The Cork ReHarvest program is a collaboration between Willamette Valley Vineyards and its distributors as well as Whole Foods Market, the Rainforest Alliance and Western Pulp Products, which will use the recycled cork to create wine-shipping inserts for cardboard boxes.
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