Here's an interesting article from Fair Weather Vegan:
Where To Recycle That Soy Milk Container
So San Francisco has made its municipal composting program mandatory, but it still hasn't filled all the lacunae in its older, more important recycling program. One of these is the paper/plastic composite boxes, also called tetrapaks, that are increasingly used for nut milks, soups, and stocks. SF is in a particularly embarrassing position regarding these high-use items because much of Northern California does collect them as part of their recycling programs. Here is the manufacturers' list of cities nationwide which recycle cartons. The individual recycling info for your city would also be a good place to look if you're not listed. San Franciscans can plan to save boxes for their next trip to Oakland or the Peninsula.
http://ftlouie.typepad.com/fat_louie/2009/06/where-to-recycle-that-soy-milk-container.html
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