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4/21/2009
Sonoma County's Waste Management Agency Guide
The Sonoma County Waste Management guide has all you need to know about recycling locally. Toxic Disposal Brochure Curbside Recycling Brochure Motor Oil Recycling Drop-Off Recycling Reuse and Recycling A-Z...
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4/3/2009
Recycling Fun Facts
Aluminum: • Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for three hours! • 350,000 aluminum cans are produced every minute! • More aluminum goes into beverage ...
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9/9/2009
14 Reuses for Phone Books
Colleen Vanderlinden
I was reading a post over on Grist about how it may be time to ban large, printed phone directories. You know, those giant phone books that get dropped off ...
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8/5/2009
Recycling plastics; What the numbers mean
By Green Living Tips
On most plastic jars, containers and other packaging of products you buy, you'll find what's generally accepted as the recycling logo with a number in the middle and sometimes letters ...
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4/3/2009
Battery Disposal
Batteries are also considered a hazardous waste, but they CANNOT be placed in recycling or trash. What do I do with them??? It’s easy, just keep a zip lock bag ...
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4/3/2009
North Bay Corporation's Recycling Guide
Recycle Brochure
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4/3/2009
What you CAN recycle
Paper Products • Corrugated Cardboard • Newspaper (including all inserts) • Magazines, junk mail, envelopes and catalogs • Office & computer paper, household stationery • Telephone books and manuals • ...
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4/3/2009
What you CAN"T recycle
Do not place the following items in your recycling container: • Plastic bags • Styrofoam • Garbage • Liquid waste • Food contaminated paper • Plastic items that are not ...
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4/3/2009
Making use of your mountain of plastic bags
• Use them as bin liners. • Place them in the bottom of plant pots and hanging baskets - they act as great drainage systems. • Children can use them ...
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4/3/2009
Ideas for recycling paper
• After children's drawings and paintings have been displayed for a while they can be used to wrap presents - this also makes the present special. • Discarded A4-sized paper ...
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