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recycling

How to help the planet by recycling paper

August 1, 2010

Paper Recycling Presentation by Ivis Perez-Castañeda Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Earth Friendly Soda Siphons

August 1, 2010

Soda Siphons are an “Active Green” product, meaning that consumers  are actively reducing their CO2 footprint every time they make soda  or sparkling water at home instead of buying it from the store. The more the system is used on a daily basis, the more CO2 footprint the user actively saves. Because soda siphons use […]

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August 1, 2010

Local Plastic Recycling IDDS – International Development Design Summit Ghana 2009 Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Why Food Packaging Matters For The Environment

July 31, 2010

Food packaging suppliers have a lot of things to take into consideration when it comes to the design of their products. In addition to providing food packaging that is attractive, convenient and effective, suppliers must strive to meet – and exceed – many environmental standards. Those standards are influenced by three key groups: consumers, commercial […]

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Electronic Recyclers International

July 31, 2010

Check out our sister site: www.electronicrecyclers.com Support Recycling, Visit Our Site www.1800recycling.com Ever wanted to know what happens when you recycle your computer, tv, dvd player and other electronics? Well, they go to a plant where they are broken down into their various components Plastic, Glass and Metals. Check out this video by Electronic Recyclers […]

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July 31, 2010

Image taken on 2006-01-06 13:06:24 by Quiet Here. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Who is Responsible For Residential Solid Waste Removal?

July 31, 2010

Residential solid waste, also called urban solid waste and municipal solid waste, is refuse that normally comes from households. It is either in solid or semisolid form. There are five general categories of solid waste that include: 1) Biodegradable waste: food waste and kitchen waste 2) Recyclable material: paper, glass, bottles, cans, metals, and certain plastics. 3) […]

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Schred Material Recycling Equipment

July 31, 2010

Schred is an in-house recycling system. This equipment is suitable for use with most types of plastic, in particular the commonly used ones such as HDPE and LDPE (the materials most milk bottles are made from), HIPS (vacuum forming sheets) and acrylic. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Kapitel 38 : Das ultimative Fehlkauf Recycling !

July 30, 2010

Das sieht man was im Heft, sieht gut aus, warum also nicht kaufen und ausprobieren. Nur steht leider in keiner Frauenzeitschrift, dass das Zeug bei nicht mehr ganz so jungen Frauen ziemlich bescheuert aussieht. Ich bin mal wieder auf so ne Werbung reingefallen – jetzt steht’s im Regal. Was mich ärgert, nimmt Platz weg und […]

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Utilizing Coffee Grounds For Food Value

July 30, 2010

Solid waste is a rapidly increasing problem in advanced countries, and thought provoking ideas to combat it continue to circulate. It has been speculated that, in the future, secondary waste will become a focus in the ongoing battle. Thus, ingenious ways to eliminate the quickly growing mounds of things, like used coffee grounds, might be […]

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It Is Time For More Small Businesses and Big Corporations To Start Giving Back To The Environment & Society

July 30, 2010

An example of how a small organization can do its bit for the society is seen at Space Plus LLC, a woman-owned company that specializes in innovative office space solutions including sliding glass doors, workspace enclosures, partitions, conference room dividers and storage enclosures. On August 6, 2007, Space Plus received an email from the “Make […]

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