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Disposable Cups- Recycling One Drink at a Time

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Americans dispose of billions upon billions of paper, plastic, and foam cups. This year over 58 billion paper cups and 25 billion polystyrene foam cups will pass through our hands and end up in landfills. While the United States is still the world’s largest culprit of disposable cup waste, growing nations like China and India are fast catching up. It’s a cup carrying, cup dumping world! (more…)

Tip of the Week

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Recycle your used “Zip Lock” plastic storage bags. Cut-off all hard components (zippers etc.) and collect zipper-less bags in a plastic shopping bag. Recycle the shopping bag and its contents at your local retailer’s plastic bag recycling station. Help keep more LDPE (#4) plastic out of our landfills.

Zip Lock Plastic Bags: A Tragic Case of Recycling Inconvenience

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Just Zip It. Zipper-type plastic storage bags have hundreds of uses and are fast becoming the quintessential storage solution for households and businesses. Foods, electronic parts, garden soils, and even crime scene evidence end up packaged in these convenient, storage bags. Although millions of these bags are used daily, recycling used zipper-type plastic bags is not so easy. (more…)

Valentine’s Day – To Recycling with Love

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Recycling-HeartValentine’s Day is a festival of cards, candy, and flowers. During this holiday, 65% of all US households will exchange greeting cards, 38% will give or receive candy, and 32% will turn to flowers to say, “Will you be my Valentine?” (more…)

Tip of the Week

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Make your Valentine’s Day greener by incorporating gifts and decorations that contain recycled content and can be recycled. Rather than throw out “old” decorations, donate them to a shelter or other community service provider. Reuse is definitely a big part of recycling. A Green Valentine’s Day is a good thing!

Tip of the Week

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Search the web to find which vitamins are inherently found in your favorite vegetable. Share this information with a friend. The power of a garden should never be taken for granted. A garden brings us closer to nature, provides vital sustenance, and is recyclable (composting provides the perfect closed loop system).

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