bottle bank
Noun: A designated container or collection point, typically a large receptacle, where members of the public can deposit empty glass bottles and jars for the purpose of recycling.
The term "bottle bank" refers specifically to the recycling receptacle itself. It is used to describe the physical location where glass is collected for recycling. - Example: "Please take your empty wine bottles to the bottle bank in the supermarket car park." - Example: "Our town has installed several new bottle banks to improve recycling rates."
- "to take something to the bottle bank": This is the standard phrase for the action of depositing glass for recycling.
- Example: "We need to take these jars to the bottle bank this weekend."
- Recycling bank / Recycling center: More general terms for collection points for various recyclable materials, including glass, paper, and cans. A "bottle bank" is a specific type of recycling bank.
- Glass recycling: The broader process or system of which a bottle bank is a part.
- Glass recycling container
- Glass bank (a less common variant)
"Bottle bank" is a compound noun. It is important to note that it refers to the container for depositing bottles, not a financial institution. The word "bank" here is used in the sense of a storage place or repository (like a "blood bank" or "data bank").
- a place where bottles can be deposited for recycling