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"Recycling" Articles
 

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Most inkjet cartridge recycling programs are very straight forward and easy to participate. You simply collect the cartridges - package and ship them to a recycling center - in most case at recycling centers expense -. Some recycling centers even pay you once they receive recycling cartridges with some value. So besides helping the environment, this way you might even make some extra spending money while doing something good.

Personally I've had allot of monitors as the last 10 years have seen the sizes jump and the prices drop. Really, I've only ever had to dispose of the odd one. Ha-ha, although now that I think about it I have a 14" sitting on my driveway soaking up the rain. So this article is for those once in a blue moon times when your faced with what to do with you're old clunker. Most of them weigh a ton and are too unattractive for a paper weight. Although can be used for door stoppers I've seen but it's rare.

Recycling makes sense because it helps the environment, but there are many other benefits to recycling, including economic gains. Read more about the exciting benefits of recycling.
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When the ink in your printer cartridge runs out, what do you do? Do you just chuck the printer ink cartridge in with the trash, or do you recycle them?

Due to the growing need for plastic bags and containers in places such as grocery stores and retail stores, plastic is now one of the most used materials in today's society.

If you want to teach your kids the value of recycling, it would help a lot if you give them some hands-on experience. Learning first-hand just how important recycling is and what they can do with materials that are considered by some as trash will give your kids a greater appreciation for recycling. A few simple crafts can get your kids started on recycling. Here are some recycling projects for kids that your children may enjoy working on.

Recycling with kids is a great way to develop understanding for our environment. Teaching kids to recycle builds a respect for the local environment today's society needs so desperately. Recycling with kids is perfect for developing companionship between kids and adults and also kids with other kids in there community.

While there are many disadvantages and problems that are caused by not recycling, this article provides information on the benefits of recycling to date and the positive outcome that we have experienced as a result of businesses and individuals who have decided to get behind recycling for personal and less selfish reasons.

Burning your old car tires is just about the worst thing you can do to get rid of them. It releases massive quantities of toxins into the air as well as oil into the ground. The tire recycling industry has developed many other better options for recycling old tires.
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Just about everybody uses a printer these days. However, with the rise of printer use, so goes the rise of printer cartridge use. So many printer cartridges are being used today, more and more are being thrown away and chucked into our landfills each year. This means big time waste and big time problems for the earth and for us.

It is important to try, as individuals and organizations, to support recycling of waste in any way that we can. A safe and healthy environment is the responsibility of us all.
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We do our best to collect as many items as possible from our homes , in our daily lives, for recycling purposes. With that in mind, we keep a large blue recycle bin in our kitchen for that very purpose.
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When you use up your ink cartridges, what do you do with them? Do you simply take them out of your printer and chuck them into the waste basket? And your cellphone – what do you do with it once it gets broken or another model captures your fancy?

There are several good reasons why office paper must be recycled. First, papers used in offices are usually high-grade, and it's a shame to see these quality paper reduced to waste. A staggering 77 per cent of these papers are recyclable. Second, an average business office employee can produce a pound and a half of paper waste in working for a business office daily. Finance offices generate waste paper from two to three pounds per employee daily.

Appliances, electronics, gadgets and all those other miscellaneous gizmos we have in our homes will all eventually become obsolete, broken or simply unwanted. When that day comes, there is a way to recycle them.

Ink cartridge recycling is commonly done nowadays. Most of the computer users cater for this method to avoid spending too much for ink cartridges. Doing this method is a lot cheaper than buying ink cartridges from time to time for your printer and could lessen unnecessary waste in our environment.
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The recent move by the Canadian Government to ban Polycarbonate plastic baby bottles has stirred up a lot of concern over plastic use for food and drink. The attention also prompted some issues over the recycling of plastics. There are seven categories of plastics, which are denoted by a number encased within a recycling symbol. The numbers range from #1 through to #7. All have different chemical composition that ultimately determines their use.

Lets start with a good fact, today U.S. recycles 28 per cent of its waste--a rate that has almost doubled during the past 15 years.

With new technologies emerging everyday, and more and more electronics becoming obsolete, our planet has a new challenge: what to do with electronic waste. Pollution from obsolete, broken or otherwise discarded electronics is known as "e-waste," and is becoming a great concern for industrialized nations.
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Recycling has become an increasingly popular activity for homeowners all over the world. More and more families are choosing to go green and help save the environment with easy at-home solutions. From recycling and composting to reducing energy and water, keeping the environment healthy has become a huge initiative for homeowners.

 
 
 

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