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Plastics Recycling Numbers on the Bottoms of Containers Are Resin ID Codes; What They Mean and How to Use Them for Safety and Recycling
by marie.thomas in Health & Nutrition > General
Petroleum-based plastics are differentiated by resin ID codes from 1-7, of which, only certain plastics are readily recyclable, but municipal stations may choose which plastics they accept. Many like PVC are unsafe to use, release ...
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Recycling and Disposal of CFL Bulbs in Maryland
by Steven_Sager in Home & Garden > General
How and where to recycle CFL (Compact Fluorescent Bulbs) in Maryland.
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Do More: Recyclable Items You Might Not Have Considered
by Bethany1202 in Home & Garden > General
Some small things that really add up: Recycle more!
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Recycle Inkjet Printer Cartridges
by MrsCrafty in Hobbies & Crafts > Computer & Video Games
... begin is to recycle your ink printer cartridge. According to statistics, only 5% of empty printer cartridges are currently being recycled. Wow, this means 95% of these items are discarded and end up in our landfills. We need to stop this ...
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Help the Planet: Recycling Tips
by montanathai in Culture & Society > Environment
Here are a few tips to help you in your efforts to recycle waste:
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Recycling a Best Way to Handle Waste Materials on Land
by Sweta in Culture & Society > Environment
... waste? It certainly contaminates the soil, water, air, and the entire environment if the waste is not handled carefully. Thus, recycling facilities are developed that can effectively handle the waste materials and shrink their level.
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How to Recycle Your Christmas Tree
by Kristie.Leong.M.D in Events & Holidays > Christmas
A real Christmas tree can be beautiful, but you may feel guilty getting a real one and having it be put by the curb after Christmas is over. Here's the solution - recycle your Christmas tree. Here's how.
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How To Recycle Electronics for Cash
by Mindy_Schwartz in Culture & Society > Environment
... materials, such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, which are hazardous to our soil and groundwater. All of these toxic materials are then recycled to produce new materials, and any remaining dangerous waste is disposed of through an appropriate ...
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E-Waste Recycling Centers: Where to Recycle Your Old Electronics
by ashleywoods4 in Home & Garden > General
Finding a recycling center for your old electronics may be just around the corner. Recycle your old, used computers, televisions, and cell phones at Best Buy, Office Depot, and Radio Shack.
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Guide to Recycling Glass Jars Around Your Home
by Fresian2009 in Home & Garden > Housekeeping
Learn new ways to recycle glass jars around your home.




