Question by Fatefinger: What do the numbers inside the recycling symbols on plastics stand for? I heard it has something to do with what it can hold. And not necessarily recycling. Best answer: Answer by †Christian† Servant of Godhttp://www.ec.gc.ca/EnviroZine/English/issues/26/any_questions_e.cfm Scroll down a bit.I think thats what your looking for. †Christian† What do you think? Answer […]
Numbers for nature RENO — In hopes of earning trees to be planted at local parks next fall, Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful and AT&T Real Yellow Pages are encouraging northern Nevada residents to put outdated phone books in recycling bins instead of the landfill. Read more on Daily Sparks Tribune Albertville selects Allied Waste for […]
Brookline Recycling Corner: The numbers are in The tonnage numbers for the month of October — the first month of single-stream recycling — are in. Here’s how we did: Read more on The Brookline Tab Tasmania looks to ban plastic bags Tasmanian Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage, David O’Byrne, yesterday annouced plans to take […]
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