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01 Mar Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Delano area calendar Photo exhibit THROUGHOUT MARCH. -The Friends of the Delano Public Library will sponsor an exhibit of work of area amateur and professional photographers during the month of March at the Delano Library, 160 Railroad Ave. E. The exhibit will open Tuesday, March 1, with an open house from 6 to 8 p.m. […]

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24 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Cut Through the Clutter! Spring may still be far off, and in some households spring cleaning never comes, but if you’re up to your neck in clutter, don’t despair. Consumer Reports can tell you how to recycle or find a new home for whatever is crammed in your basement, closets, or attic. Read more on […]

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18 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Magnolia Springs nearing recycling conclusion A main focus of the Magnolia Springs Town Council meeting earlier this week was a recurring one for the past couple of meetings, which has been dealing with recycling issues within the town limits. Read more on BaldwinCountyNow.com Magnolia Springs nearing recycling conclusion A main focus of the Magnolia Springs […]

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18 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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City of Lawrence asked to get into the glass recycling business Lawrence City Hall leaders are in discussions with a Kansas City-based company to start a new glass recycling program for residents. Read more on Lawrence Journal-World Annual RecycleMania challenges Stanford faculty, staff and students to pitch less waste to landfills Stanford is one of […]

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14 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Man Dies at Racine County Recycling Plant ROCHESTER, Wis. (AP) — A worker at a Racine County recycling plant is dead after his clothing apparently got tangled in machinery. Read more on WSAW Wausau Valentines Quick Hits Mary Kaczor has the drive to succeed — as a race-car driver or designer of jewelry made from […]

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14 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Village Turns Down Dissolution Study A little more than a year after deciding to apply for it, the East Aurora Village Board has decided to refuse a ,000 Local Government Efficiency study grant from New York State. The reason for the board’s change of heart was the state’s demand that the study focus mainly on […]

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13 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Getting the biggest savings by swapping out light bulbs It’s still fairly dark when you get home from work at night — that’s the bad news. The good news: You won’t have to worry so much about that next electric bill if you follow up on a few tips for lighting your home more efficiently. […]

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10 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Magnolia council hears more recycling complaints The Magnolia Springs Town Council heard more complaints from a citizen concerned about the way recyclable materials are handled within the town’s limits. Read more on BaldwinCountyNow.com Recycling fever in Decatur I haven’t been so excited about waste disposal in decades. Like the rest of Decatur, the Chase family […]

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09 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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Timely evolution of the toilet roll Michael MatisseThinkstock In August 2009, Kimberly-Clark, the paper giant behind the Kleenex, Cottonelle and Scott brands and the largest manufacturer of tissue products in the world, gave in to pressure from Greenpeace and other environmental groups to clean up its act in regard to how it sources its wood […]

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07 Feb Posted by in Recycle | Comments

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PLASTIC BAGS: Santa Barbara considers mandatory reusable bag program, signs at local stores But the city this Tuesday will consider making the voluntary “Where’s Your Bag?” program mandatory. The move would force businesses to place signs and train its staff to encourage shoppers to use reusable bags. Read more on Santa Barbara Daily Sound Auspicious […]

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