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08Mar

E-Waste Recycling on the Road to Getting Easier

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It hasn’t been an easy process in the past for Utah residents trying to properly dispose of e-waste. E-recycling charges are often included in the price of electronics, but then citizens are often charged again when they try to drop unwanted appliances off — a bothersome (and pricey) burden that leaves people giving up on [...]

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15May

Friday Link Round-Up: 05/15/09

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News Item: women seldom make passes at men who use disposable plastic bags. [Outer Banks Sentinel]
Washington DC is thinking about enacting the 5-cent bag tariff for the sake of the rivers. [Washington Post]
Marks and Spencer cut plastic bags by 80% thanks to trendy reusables! [Environmental Leader]
A green mama makes a vow to swear off disposable [...]

06Apr

Recycle Your Cell Phone For Earth Day!

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Do you know what you’re doing to contribute your part for Earth Day? The Environmental Protection Agency has an idea!
Even though Earth Day is a couple of weeks away, EPA is teaming up with several telecom conglomerates to promote Earth Week from today through the 12th, an event designed to raise awareness of e-waste [...]

30Jan

Friday Link Round-Up: 01/30/09

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Could Connecticut become a totally “green state”? [Westport Minuteman]
Customers celebrate Dehli’s bag ban decision, but shop owners are wary. [IBN Live]
Florida retirement homes love the ease of curbside recycling! [Villages Daily Sun]
Texas towns are loving it just as much! [Victoria Advocate]
Ever wonder how best to reuse leftover pet food bags? [Examiner]
The 2009 Academy Awards are [...]

20Jan

E-Cycling Gets Free and Easier in Washington

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Whenever I hear “E-Cycling,” I think of some amazing new technology that allows you to shoot your old trash and junk over to the recycling plant by means of e-mail. Of course, it isn’t — “E-Cycling” is simply the term used for recycling and managing potentially hazardous electronic waste, and, thanks to a new state [...]