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My local Radio Shack is no longer accepting batteries for recycling
Submitted by stuboyle on Sun, 12/30/2007 - 14:03.I don't know how wide-spread this is but my local Radio Shack is no longer accepting batteries for recycling.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Now, what is the best alternative? Home Depot, Lowes?
Stuart
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Join this Greentabulous site: Freecycle.org :)
Submitted by LaurenRaeNJ on Fri, 09/14/2007 - 07:38.yes, Green-tabulous!!
Check it out: www.Freecycle.org
International in scope, this greentabulous site has it right!! Recycling in overdrive!! This resource will point you in the green direction!

Fantastic: A Guide to Recycling Resources
Submitted by Raw Vegan Mama on Mon, 08/27/2007 - 10:40.You will find info on recycling everything (rugs, cell phones, junk mail, appliances, even bridesmade dresses & old athletic shoes!)
check it out: http://www.eco-artware.com/eco-news/resource-guide.shtml
If you use one of these services, please report back and let us know how it went!
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What can (and can't) go in your recycling bin
Submitted by kthomas on Mon, 06/11/2007 - 17:02.How many times have you found yourself staring vacantly at a yogurt tub, dry cleaner bag or empty bottle of salad dressing and thinking, “Hmmm… Can this go in the recycling bin?” I know I’ve been confused by all the different kinds of plastics used in food packaging. Which ones are recyclable? Well, the answer is: It depends -- on the type of plastic, as well as your city’s waste management practices. For sanity’s sake, let’s start with the varying types of plastics and how they differ
Plastic #1: Polyethylene Terephthalate (PETE)
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Recycle everything
Submitted by jstack6 on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 16:22.When we recycle it really adds up. We reduce land fill overflows, reduce energy needed for new products and provide jobs for many people. What could be better than that ?
All products should be made with recycling in mind. I've read Honda does that better with their cars that other companies. The foods we eat also need to be packaged with bio-degradable materials. There is just so much poor material used today. Less is more.
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