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paper • recycling • tickets

If you run some sort of activity that uses tickets (a carousel, for instance), consider switching from tickets to reusable tokens. My kids frequent a carousel where tickets are torn off and tossed in the trash moments later all day, every day. Hugely wasteful.

Posted by christian(25) on Nov 26, 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
recycling • mail • paper

Put a recycling bin on every floor of your house. You're less likely to throw away paper and junk mail if you always have a recycling bin somewhat handy.

Posted by christian(25) on Jun 8, 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
recycling • aluminum • power

The process for extracting aluminum from its ore requires between 6.5 and 9.0 kilowatt-hours of electrical energy to produce one pound. Recycling aluminum uses 95 percent less energy than making it from ore. A recycled can saves enough electricity to light a 100-watt bulb for up to 3½ hours. The link is WIRED article.

Posted by charles(6) on Apr 2, 2008 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
styrofoam • recycling • restaurants

Boycott styrofoam. Styrofoam (polystyrene) takes about 50 years to decompose, and is not easily recycled (they won't even take it where I live). It's pretty shocking that restaurants and places like Omaha Steaks still use it. Let restaurant managers know that the use of styrofoam is unacceptable.

Posted by christian(25) on Mar 5, 2008 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
recycling • shipping • styrofoam

Styrofoam peanuts can also be recycled by taking them to a packing store such as the UPS store or Mailboxes Etc.

Posted by margaret(2) on Mar 4, 2008 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
recycling • mail

Rather than putting magazines directly into the recycling bin, pass them on to another reader. Many places appreciate "recycled" magazines (medical centers, senior centers, etc.) or just share with a friend.

Posted by margaret(2) on Mar 4, 2008 • 1 Comment • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
recycling • batteries • rechargeable

Don't throw away your tools' rechargeable batteries when they no longer take a charge. Take them to Home Depot where you can drop them off for recycling.

Posted by christian(25) on Mar 4, 2008 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
recycling • conservation • gardening

Instead of shoving all those food scraps down the disposal, build a vermicompost bin. It's easy, you get a rich compost fertilizer from food scraps and it's fun! Get the kids involved too. My 2 year old daughter sings to the worms while she dumps her food scraps into the bin at night. The link below is a pretty simple version but works just fine.

Posted by sewoods(1) on Mar 4, 2008 • 0 Comments • 1 Recommendation • 0 Bookmarks
environment • conservation • gardening • recycling

Tired of getting so much junk mail? Turn an environmental offender and anoyance into something good for the environment. Shred the mail using a office shredder, add the shreds to your compost pile and wet with a hose. The paper will break down over the next few weeks into beneficial compost. Your plants will love you for it!

Posted by Hoopajoo(1) on Oct 18, 2007 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
shipping • recycling • mail • styrofoam

When you receive a package with styrofoam peanuts, don't throw them away. Dump them into a garbage bag and save them for when you need to ship something. Of course, you can also reuse most boxes you get, as well. This is probably one of the easiest and most efficient forms of recycling possible.

Posted by christian(25) on Sep 29, 2007 • 0 Comments • 0 Recommendations • 0 Bookmarks
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