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North Smithfield working to improve recycling habits - Woonsocket Call

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

North Smithfield working to improve recycling habits
Woonsocket Call, RI
“Donated items must be in good, useable condition, but just not needed any longer,” said town Recycling Coordinator Donna Kaehler. “This is a great way to clean out, save the landfill and also help out people right here in our area.
Smithfield seeks state permission to tax universities Providence Journal
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Bill would require manufacturers to recycle electronics - Wisconsin State Journal

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Bill would require manufacturers to recycle electronics
Wisconsin State Journal, WI
He recounted trying to drop off some old computer parts at a nearby recycling event and getting stuck — in a traffic jam caused by people trying to drop off discarded computers and TVs. “Anybody who experienced that traffic jam,” Black said,

Wayne County news briefs: Recycling bins are on the way in Detroit - Detroit Free Press

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Wayne County news briefs: Recycling bins are on the way in Detroit
Detroit Free Press, United States
Detroit residents who live in the west-side area chosen by the city to participate in a pilot curbside recycling program are to begin receiving their recycling bins this week. The area is generally bounded by Telegraph, McNichols, the Southfield
Detroit prepares for pilot recycling program The Detroit News
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Green Inc. Few Rules for Recycling Electronics - New York Times

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Green Inc. Few Rules for Recycling Electronics
New York Times, United States
By TOM ZELLER Jr. NEW YORK — Jeffrey L. Nixon, the owner of an electronics-recycling company called EarthECycle, says he has been unfairly painted as a purveyor of electronic waste to developing nations already choking on the rich world's discarded

Balt. County deserves credit for recycling - Baltimore Sun

by @ Sunday, May 31st, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Balt. County deserves credit for recycling
Baltimore Sun, United States
(May 24) largely ignored or minimized the successes of Baltimore County residents, businesses and government that contributed to an overall recycling rate of 62 percent in 2007 (#1 in Maryland). The once a week recycling, once a week trash collection
It's not always easy to recycle Baltimore Sun
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Recycling cans builds Habitat home - WANE

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

WANE

Recycling cans builds Habitat home
WANE, IN
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) - Habitat for Humanity dedicated its 127th house in Fort Wayne Saturday. The house was funded almost entirely by collecting aluminum cans at more than 500 locations across the city. So just how many cans does it take to build a

Detroit prepares for pilot recycling program - The Detroit News

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Detroit prepares for pilot recycling program
The Detroit News, MI
Detroit — The city is distributing 96-gallon recycling containers this week in preparation for the July 1 kickoff of a new curb-side recycling program. About 30000 homes on the city's west and east sides are part of this pilot program.

Recycling in Anne Arundel County - Examiner.com

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Recycling in Anne Arundel County
Examiner.com
Recycling in Anne Arundel County has just become a lot easier! Anne Arundel County now accepts more items for recycling than ever before – more paper, more plastic and more metal! One of the great things about Anne Arundel County is there is no sorting

Charleston County rejects incinerator, moves to up recycling to 40% - TheDigitel

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

TheDigitel

Charleston County rejects incinerator, moves to up recycling to 40%
TheDigitel, SC
In a surprise move, Charleston County Council has voted to end talks to continue use of the North Charleston trash incinerator, and look for ways to bolster household recycling to 40%. Removal of the structure will go a long way towards cleaning up the
Time Line of the History of the North Charleston Incinerator WCIV
The garbage dilemma Charleston Post Courier
County Council votes to halt talks with incinerator firm Charleston Post Courier
WCIV
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Eric designed to tell Tempe's recycling story interactively - Arizona Republic

by @ Saturday, May 30th, 2009. Filed under Uncategorized

Eric designed to tell Tempe's recycling story interactively
Arizona Republic, AZ
30, 2009 07:00 AM Tempe is looking to enhance its traditional recycling program through a new kind of education. An interactive, museum-style exhibit is in the works to teach the community about recycling and eco-friendly living.

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