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Waste Recycling  // Posts published by Waste Recycling

26 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

How to Train Your Mind

Ripple Glass Tour Image by lauren keith John McDonald tells how many hours are spent picking through the recycled material just to get all of the glass out. How to Train Your Mind A practical method for the development of brain power. How to Train Your Mind How To Land A Bartending Job. Time-Tested Strategies […]

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25 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Ask the question: What Percentage of People Recycle

Ask the question: What Percentage of People Recycle Ask the question: What Percentage of People Recycle Free Online Articles Directory Why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ ABAnswers Publish Article 0 && $.browser.msie ) { var ie_version = parseInt($.browser.version); if(ie_version Login Login via Register Hello My Home Sign Out Email Password Remember me?Lost Password? […]

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25 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Rep. Griffith to make push for nylon carpet in federal buildings as part of green initiative

At the recycling drop off container Image by Steven Vance You can see the container erupts with people’s recycling. I wish the City would pick it up more often, or add a second container (at least one drop off center has four containers). Notice how I attached everything. There are: -black bungee cords (these are […]

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25 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Recycle your Mobile Phone

EarthWeek at the Reuse Center Image by heraldpost A student from Heidelberg Middle School holds an insect that turns trash into soil at the Heidelberg Reuse Center April 23. The class toured the recycling center before heading into the reuse center’s learning area, where they learned about composting and how to make paper from recycled […]

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25 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Free Traffic for Broke Marketers

Puako Transfer Station Recycling Image by Anika Nui, Waikoloa The transfer station is only open a few hours a week, on three days. (The transfer station is where you can put stuff and the County hauls it to the dump.) In addition to dump stuff, it is where you do recycling (no curbside here.) You […]

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24 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Handgun Girls: How Armed Females are Hard Targets for Criminals

Earth Week at the Reuse Center Image by heraldpost A student from Heidelberg Middle School holds an insect that turns trash into soil at the Heidelberg Reuse Center April 23. The class toured the recycling center before heading into the reuse center’s learning area, where they learned about composting and how to make paper from […]

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24 Apr Posted by in Recycle | 3 comments

Q&A: How to get rid of/recycle dinnerware and flatware?

by inju Question by leswhaley: How to get rid of/recycle dinnerware and flatware? How can I get rid of or recycle my old dinnerware (stoneware and porcelain) and flatware (made of plastic and stainless steel)? Can I put any of it into my recycle bins? Will the recycle collector take it? Best answer: Answer by […]

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24 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Waste Reduction Tips

Plastic Bags When asked the question “Paper or plastic?”. . .why not bring your own reusable cloth shopping bags instead. Using a reusable cloth bag when going shopping at any store will help divert tons of unnecessary paper and plastic bags produced and disposed of everyday in landfills. Cloth bags also hold a lot more, […]

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24 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Waste Reduction Tips

Reusable Product Alternatives In addition to selecting products that use less packaging, look for products that are durable or readily recyclable in your community. When buying a product, stop and think, “Can this item be recycled or reused?” If not, is there an alternative brand or product that you can buy? By making these choices, […]

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24 Apr Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Waste Reduction Tips

Unwanted Mail Eliminating unwanted mail is another way to reduce waste. Roughly 35 million trees are cut down every year to produce mail that people don’t even want. To be removed from national mailing lists, call 1-212-768-7277 or send your name, name variations and address to: Direct Marketing Association, Mail Preference Service P.O. BOX 643 […]

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