I can answer this with only my personal experience. I usually tear my dryer sheets in half anyway as I find clothes are too limp otherwise; however I do use a whole sheet for large towel loads. If I have a small load; say, dark clothes, I usually toss in all the sheets or half-sheets used that day for that load and find it is just right. Also, I put dryer sheets between dried bedding to store them, so don't forget to use those in the dryer when you use the bedding. So, I guess they are reusable. As for being recyclable, I never recycle them because of the perfume involved, as I think they may be harmful to a sorter at the recycle center. I also wash thoroughly all containers to try to eliminate any danger to recycle workers. Some chemicals cannot be mixed with other chemicals and some mixtures could give off toxic fumes. Could someone let me know how they handle recyclables to avoid injury to sorters? I would hate to think we could be endangering workers with future health problems.
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