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4/3/2009
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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4/21/2009
The Sonoma County Waste Management Agency’s annual Recycling Guide is a 32-page comprehensive resource answering questions about recycling, hazardous waste and other disposal issues for Sonoma County. Visit the online ...
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4/3/2009
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
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
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
Recycle Brochure
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4/3/2009
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
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
• 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
• 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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