This Season
 
  • In 1962, Sam Walton had a vision to change the way Americans shopped and handled retail. The first Walmart opened in Arkansas, and since then, the company has become one of the largest in the United…

  • Sustainable Livelihoods Approach (SLA) is a method of examining and identifying factors that contribute to and influence the ability of rural poor populations to make a living. The purpose of SLA is…

  • Metal recycling is big business in the United States, and there are many companies vying for your scrap metal. Diamonds, unlike scrap metal, holds a high economic value and provides an opportunity to…

  • The Aeropostale Teens for Jeans Program distributes donated jeans to homeless teens across the United States and Canada. The program is run by DoSomething.org, which is a non-profit organization…

  • Pulverizing asphalt is not as difficult a project as it initially sounds. This is because asphalt is a loose mixture of gravel held together in a hardened mixture of tar. You can hire a company to…

  • In today's world with smartphones, television shows and movies abound, escaping from reality is common. While these activities are both enjoyable and fun, there are negative effects from shutting…

  • Consignment stores provide a practical way to recycle clothes, furniture, sports equipment and many other items. The number of resale stores grew 7 percent over the past two years, reaching 30,000 in…

  • Before you make a poster about recycling, consider what specific objective you wish to relay. The purpose of a poster about recycling is to grab attention, create interest and convey a desired action,…

  • Expanded polystyrene, also known as EPS and Plastic No. 6, insulates and cushions because it is 98-percent air. It is used for fast-food coffee cups, as restaurant containers for leftovers and for…

  • Glass is a recyclable material, which means it can be used, recycled and turned into a new product, such as food and beverage containers, abrasives, aggregate substitute, bead manufacturing and…

  • New Jersey scrap yards offer a solution to those looking to make some money off of old scrap materials or junk cars that they would otherwise not be able to sell. New Jersey is home to many scrap…

  • Allegany County, Maryland is committed to doing its part to recycle. As of June, 2011, the county is currently divided into 20 separate recycling districts, each housing a specific recycling drop-off…

  • Many cities, college campuses and nonprofit organizations in Illinois have taken it upon themselves to get people to go green, and providing people with recycling bins is an important part of this…

  • Recycling electronics is an alternative way to discard items that could be hazardous if disposed of in a landfill. Finding places to take electronics for recycling can be confusing. Several websites…

  • You can make a profit by collecting aluminum cans, if you know what you're doing. When times are tough, or anytime a little extra money might come in handy, collecting cans adds to the bottom line of…

  • According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the United States recycled 3 million tons of glass in 2009, out of the 11.8 million tons of glass that were discarded altogether that year. Among the…

  • Linen refers to a natural fabric made from the longer fibers of the flax plant. The use of linen fiber dates back thousands of years. Linen has a wide range of uses both in the home and in more…

  • Although you can't recycle prosthetics or their components at a recycling center in the United States, reusable prosthetics are badly needed in developing countries and countries in which landmine use…

  • Many schools have recycling programs in place to offset the amount of waste produced. Think of how much paper your school uses on a daily basis, and think of simple it would be to collect all of that…

  • Recycling reduces consumer waste and prevents the deposit of recyclable materials in landfills. The City of Kyle, Texas, was the first in Central Texas to offer a recycling program for trash customers…

  • Invented in 1893 by Whitcomb Judson, the zipper didn't attract much attention until the idea was recycled by Gideon Sundback in 1913. Since then, the zipper has taken off and is found all over the…

  • Recycling is a process in which waste products are broken down and transformed into a usable form. Many of the items we throw away every day are recyclable. Recycle centers exist all over the country…

  • While most of us know our man-made surroundings intimately, being able to list the names of nearby streets and towns, few pay attention to the ecosystem --- the local natural environment, made up of…

  • Churches use candles for liturgical ceremonies, votive services and acts of personal devotion. This leaves a lot of leftover wax from candle stubs. Instead of throwing all this used wax out, you can…

  • People all over the world are encouraged to recycle. As a result, many organizations are being created to encourage people to be eco-friendly, including offering money and rewards. Recycle Bank is one…

  • As minerals and metals become more widely used, many environmentalists are advocating for widespread recycling. Today, aluminum, along with paper and plastic, is regularly recycled. To be recycled,…

  • A well-written brochure on recycling can both inform people and inspire action by those who read it. To make a brochure, you will need to decide on a format and prepare relevant information. Graphics…

  • Recycling plastics, glass and paper has been in practice in the US since the early 1970s, in an effort to improve our environment. However, recycling plastics and paper is only half the battle for a…

  • Styrofoam, or polystyrene, is made from petroleum and benzene. Because petroleum is highly flammable and benzene has been linked to cancer, Styrofoam isn't something that can usually be picked up by…

  • Due to the corrosive chemical and heavy metals that they contain, alkaline batteries have been barred from San Diego landfills since 2006. The batteries, which include the 9 volt, AA, AAA, C and D…

  • The best motivation to get someone to recycle aluminum, hands down, is money. For this reason many people not only recycle their own aluminum, but attempt to collect as much as they can from others.…

  • During Mardi Gras in New Orleans, hundreds of thousands of beads are tossed from parade floats, building balconies and people on the street. Tourists take many of these beads home, but many more lie…

  • Syrup bags in fountain soda machines are mixed with water to produce a soft drink. The bag is made out of plastic and therefore can be recycled. The bags may vary depending on brand, but they are…

  • Recycling new or used book sets will prevent your unwanted books from ending up in a landfill. There are a variety of options on how to recycle your books. Whether you prefer to give them away or sell…

  • College tuition is expensive and any extra money helps. Recycling aluminum cans can help you to earn money for college as well as help reduce waste in the environment. While recycling cans to pay for…

  • Recycling your old electronics will reduce unnecessary waste that ends up in landfills. Electronics often are tossed out in the trash because people are not sure where to recycle them or do not think…

  • If you no longer have use for your Baby Grand Piano, or it is not in working condition, you can recycle the wood. Once the piano is disassembled, you have a few options for what can be done with the…

  • Irish glass (also called Irish crystal) came to Ireland via the Celts, who used it to create beads and other jewelry. An Englishman named George Ravenscroft would be the first to discover that by…

  • Whether you have homemade wood chips, or store-bought wood chips, you may want to dispose of them when you are remodeling your landscaping or cleaning up your yard. Utah provides many locations for…

  • A 2008 study by the Consumer Electronics Association reported that Americans own an average of 24 electronics per household. What do we do with all this technology when it becomes outdated? Our first…

  • Over three billion batteries are thrown away each year in America, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Simply throwing batteries away places a strain on landfills and allows heavy metals…

  • Glass photographs display some of your most precious memories, but when the need for the photograph expires, recycling the glass can help to give something back to the environment. Not all types of…

  • Recycling aluminum cans is a benefit to the environment and to your pocket. Most recycling centers that accept aluminum cans offer payment for donations. The state of Ohio is home to two of Wabash…

  • Paint booths are enclosed areas that are meant to help keep the paint and fumes from spray painting jobs from spreading to other areas of a work place. If you have a paint booth and you want to get…

  • Alkaline batteries are often found in items such as your television remote, flashlights and electric toothbrushes. Baltimore, Maryland, has many locations that can recycle your alkaline batteries. You…

  • If you own an unwanted or junk vehicle, recycling your automobile is a great way to aid the environment or help a charity looking for donations. In San Jose, there are various ways to recycle your…

  • Recycling your scrap metal can be profitable for you as well as a benefit to the environment. Portland, Oregon, has many scrap-metal recycling centers that are all willing to pay you for your scraps.…

  • Dry erase markers, or marker board markers, are not recyclable as of January 2011 because they are made from a type of plastic that is not recyclable. Also, the ink insert will burn up during the…

  • Bread and pizzas made in a wood burning stone baking oven cannot be duplicated by our traditional gas and electric stoves. The even distribution of the heat in the domed clay and stone ovens and the…

  • Recycling has become a big part of both American and worldwide culture. With many searching for different ways to contribute in an effort to make the world a greener place, some decide to go beyond…

  • If you're a runner who's also concerned about the environment, recycling your shoes is a good way to reduce your impact on landfills. In Los Angeles, several organizations accept old running shoes and…

  • NiCad batteries, or NiCd, are made of nickel-cadmium. NiCad batteries are rechargeable and often found in power tools, cell phones and digital cameras. Rechargeable batteries will not hold their…

  • Recycling your old aluminum scuba tank can be beneficial in a number of ways. You can donate the tank so that it is refurbished, which allows it to be used again, or you can help the environment by…

  • Donating textbooks is a meaningful way of contributing your mite to the cause of education. Textbooks in line with current syllabi are useful to students who cannot afford to purchase them. You can…

  • With today's technology, a 35mm film camera is not as popular as it used to be. If you have upgraded to a digital camera and no longer need your 35mm camera, do not toss it into the trash. Whether it…

  • A single glass bottle can take up to a million years to biodegrade. A large glass worktop can take even longer. If you've recently redecorated your kitchen and have a glass worktop that you're…

  • A recycle symbol is used to show whether an object can be recycled, as well as areas where the object should be recycled. You can find the recycle symbol on the bottom or the side of plastic and paper…

  • Preventative measures must be taken to protect the environment's resources. Maintaining the environment is important to the health and safety of all who live here.

  • There are ways to recycle your foam insulation so that it doesn't end up in a landfill. And while there are plenty of recycling centers that accept glass bottles, finding one that accepts foam can be…

  • Green auto recycling involves disposing of junked automobiles in ways that minimize environmental damage, including proper removal and containment of mercury-containing switches, removal of poisonous…

  • Copper is a non-ferrous metal, meaning that it's a metal that is not derived from iron. It is commonly used in electrical wires and pipes for plumbing in its purest form, without any other metals or…

  • Precious metals include gold, silver and platinum, and are usually recycled by having the pieces of metal turned into something else. For example, a gold necklace could be melted down to form the…

  • Throwing aluminum cans away instead of recycling them is harmful to the environment. According to San Antonio College, landfills are so full of aluminum cans that toxic metals and gases regularly pour…

  • The International Fire Relief Mission (IFRM) is a nonprofit dedicated to making sure firefighters all over the world have access to the equipment they need. Fires can be particularly devastating in…

  • RLS is a recycling center in Ohio that accepts many kinds of metals and auto parts. Located in Chillicothe, RLS is one of the most comprehensive scrap metal recycling centers in the area. They do pay…

  • According to the Michigan Recycling Coalition, recycling in Michigan is a $2 billion industry with an overall 20 percent recycling rate. It was one of the early adopters of state-wide recycling…

  • More than 250 million tons of trash is generated in the United States each year, and recycling is an important part of cutting down on the waste that ends up in landfills. Many items can be recycled,…

  • If you've got old VHS tapes lying around collecting dust, put them to good use by recycling or donating them. Many organizations in Maryland appreciate receiving them, or you can use your old VHS…

  • As communities grow, so does municipal solid waste. Municipal solid waste is commonly known as trash or garbage, and is traditionally thrown in landfills. Today there is more than one way to dispose…

  • The city of St. Louis, Missouri, is dedicated to reducing waste and to recycling it. In support of environmental protection, the Department of Refuse--Division of Recycling has created more than 27…

  • Recycling electronics can be tricky. Finding a recycling center that takes large refrigerators or outdated computers often seems too much trouble, so people drive old electronics to the city dump,…

  • Most Dallas residents can now recycle glass jars, steel cans, all seven types of plastics, tin cans and aluminum cans curbside. Anyone who cannot participate in curbside recycling can visit one of the…

  • Batteries often end up in landfills where they begin to leak out toxins, which can be hazardous. Therefore, you should never throw a battery out with your trash. Recycling 12V batteries is becoming a…

  • Glass is a material that is 100 percent recyclable, which means that it can always be remade into another glass item. Any type of glass can be recycled from decorative glass, food jars and glass from…

  • Nutrient cycles are essential to all healthy ecosystems. Plant growth, and the energy that enables animals to hunt or forage, requires taking in nutrients, utilizing them for energy and recycling them…

  • Many offices redecorate and replace office furniture on a regular basis, creating a huge amount of used office furniture that, unfortunately, often finds its way to dumps and junk yards. At the same…

  • Styrofoam enjoys widespread use in packaging material, containers and even in disposable kitchenware like cups and plates. However, Styrofoam is not recyclable because it is made out of a plastic…

  • According to the Professors House website, "Aluminum is the only material that's endlessly recyclable, 100 percent recyclable, and that pays for itself." Unlike certain types of waste items, you can…

  • Make money for your organization while saving the environment, one toner cartridge at a time. Hold a successful fundraiser by cashing in toner cartridges that would otherwise end up in landfills.…

  • It is not a myth that recycling helps the environment. Recycling various end products such as electronics, plastic bags, cell phones, light bulbs and batteries greatly reduces waste and hazardous…

  • As consumers are offered an endless stream of new technology, used electronics pile up. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, American households owned an average of 24 electronics in…

  • Mills, Texas, is a small community near Fort Worth. The town does not have any recycling centers in the immediate town lines, but there are a variety of centers in nearby cities and towns. The best…

  • All parts of an aluminum can can be recycled, including the top you pull and push to open the can. According to bottlesandcans.com, people are drinking from more cans than ever before. You can recycle…

  • You've finished reading the newsletter you got in the mail or picked up in the community, and now you're wondering how to dispose of it. According to Earth911, in 2008 almost 60 percent of paper used…

  • From Coleman fuel canisters to aluminum containers, canisters come in a variety of shapes and uses, but most of them can be recycled. Once the canister is no longer usable, turn it over to a proper…

  • Trendy rubber wrist bands are colorful accessories and so inexpensive we are likely to have lying more than a few of them lying around. Deciding what to do with them can be a challenge. There are…

  • If we recycled all our newsprint, about 250,000,000 trees could be saved every year, according to the Student Environment Advisory Council at North Dakota State University. Newspaper recycling also is…

  • Sanding belts are abrasive surfaces used in workshops to smooth and shape material. After time, they begin to loose their ability to file things down, and that's when you know it is time to change…

  • The city of San Antonio, Texas offers many ways to recycle your household items. San Antonio, like most cities, offers a curb side pickup with the use of the city's recycling bins, but occasionally…

  • When you consider the complexity of electronic items, the various materials used in their production cover a wide range of useful substances and even some precious substances. For example, a computer…

  • Recycling plastic bottle caps can help to reduce waste in the environment. Bottle caps can be recycled to help make new caps and lids for plastic containers. There are different options for recycling…

  • Engineers Marc Chavannes and Al Fielding invented bubble wrap during the early 1960s as a replacement for wallpaper, according to USA Today. Shortly thereafter, it was quickly seen as an excellent way…

  • PS 6 Styrofoam, also known as Polystyrene, commonly takes the form of packing material, arriving in parcels to households across the globe. Unlike paper packing, Polystyrene cannot be thrown away and…

  • As more waste collection services added aluminum and plastic to their regular pick-up, new forms of recycling fundraisers emerged. Technology waste like printer cartridges and cell phones became more…

  • Whether you wear glasses purely for necessity, or for both necessity and fashion, there will come a time when you need a new pair or frames. Instead of storing the old glasses in a case on a shelf…

  • Attention to environmental issues has been promoted by activists, scientists and corporations with an interest in reusing materials. The production of plastics is responsible for 8 percent of the…

  • Local U.S. governments promote curbside recycling to reduce the amount of waste that goes into already crowded landfills. Curbside recycling is also promoted a way to improve the environment, although…

  • While most counties have central recycling facilities to which you can bring recyclables, many cities and towns include recycling in their regular trash collection. Curbside recycling programs may…

  • Inkjet cartridges are made of hard plastic casings that can take years to biodegrade. Whenever you toss those cartridges into the garbage, they end up in a landfill. Printer ink manufacturers recycle…

  • Recycling is a big part of many green productions and businesses. Some businesses in fact are nothing more than recycling. Metal recyclers, for instance, build an entire enterprise around scrapping…

  • Bubble wrap is a common packaging material. Made out of plastic with bubbles in it, bubble wrap cushions items and helps prevent them from breaking during shipping. If you live in Houston, Texas, you…

  • When recycling plastic and glass bottles, you must remove the caps from the bottles because they are not recyclable. Including the caps can cause problems at the recycling center.

  • With aluminum in high demand for its ability to be easily manipulated without losing its durability, recycling cans has become a fast, easy way to make money. When cans are recycled, they are…

  • Because aluminum is 100 percent recyclable, you should collect all of your aluminum composite panels so they can be transported to a nearby recycling center. Most centers pay you a certain amount of…

  • Water recycling provides a great way to encourage sustainability in both your local and global community. There are a number of extremely different ways in which water can be recycled, from various…

  • If you have old wool jackets and coats that you no longer want or need, there are a wide variety of options for recycling them instead of throwing them out. Many textile manufacturers and clothing…

  • Recycling aluminum helps protect the environment and is a good way to earn a little bit of extra money. There are recycling centers all over the state of Illinois that will accept your spare aluminum.…

  • Nike Grind is part of Nike's shoe recycling program, which has been in existence since 1990. Through this recycling program the recycled rubber and fabric from the shoe are used to create all types of…

  • The recycling industry may be known primarily for the disposal and renewal of plastics, but one of the lesser-known recycled materials is foam. Foam is a durable material that is porous in…

  • A benefit of aluminum stickers is that the material used to make it is 100 percent recyclable. Aluminum is a type of metal that can be recycled repeatedly without breaking down. As it is such a…

  • Recycling newspapers is one way to help keep waste out of landfills and to reuse resources that are already available. Paper products account for a little over 30 percent of all waste according to…

  • Styrofoam is the trademark name for cups that are made of polystyrene. This material stems from petroleum, which makes Styrofoam cups difficult to dispose of.

  • Aluminum is the most abundant metal on the Earth; however, a standard aluminum Coke can is the most valuable beverage container there is. Aluminum can be recycled multiple times and not lose its…

  • Terms such as "going green" and "organic" aren't as foreign in the home as they were ten years ago. When you drive a hybrid car, reuse old containers or recycle glass and paper, you're contributing to…

  • Recycling is a great way to do your part in improving the environment. Beverage cans are made of aluminum, which is easy to recycle. Many cities make it incredibly easy to recycle on a daily basis.…

  • Old fire gear and equipment, whether from personal homes or fire departments, may still have some value and life left in it. There are organizations and charities that gladly accept the used safety…

  • Aluminum is a common household waste item that can be recycled in West Bend, Wisconsin. Though your recycling is picked up curbside, there are a few options you have for recycling aluminum in this…

  • More and more people are incorporating recycling into their lifestyles. One thing they are focusing on is what to do with empty tuna fish and vegetable cans. Once you have cleaned the empty cans, you…

  • Silicone rubber can be found in belting and silicone-treated fabric, hoses, spent molds and pads, among other items. By recycling this reusable resource, you are preventing toxins from entering…

  • If you have an old pair of eyeglasses with an outdated prescription, there's no reason to hang on to them or throw them away. Since prescription glasses are often expensive, those who can't afford…

  • While recycling eWaste is a commendable idea, it has also spawned a number of concerns regarding safe practice. Much eWaste winds up in impoverished areas and has led to questions of environmental…

  • Propane gas is one of the nation's most versatile sources of energy. It supplies three to four percent of our total energy, according to Connecticut's Department of Environmental Protection. It is…

  • Electromagnets come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and they're used in a large number of fields, ranging from manufacturing to medicine. However, if you need to get rid of a round electromagnet,…

  • Lead, a heavy metal, is considered a hazardous material that shouldn't be tossed into a landfill. Items that contain lead, such as pewter, should be recycled so that the lead is properly disposed of.…

  • Most people have useless old keys dangling on key chains or lying around the house. Instead of just throwing them in the trash to end up in a landfill forever, it is better to recycle them.…

  • Recycling is an extremely important part of preserving our Earth and preventing pollution. There are many different objects and materials that can be recycled. The easiest way to recycle is to…

  • A recycling center is a location used to collect and process recyclable materials to prepare them to be sold on the market. They use a systematic method to ready residential and commercial recycling…

  • It is a common belief that when you delete data from your computer hard drive, it is gone forever. In some cases, however, you may be able to recover some or all of the information. Certain software…

  • Reusing and recycling makes good sense for our planet and our pocketbook. Fewer trash in the landfill means landfills last longer and new landfills are less necessary. Recycling often uses less energy…

  • A recycling tilt truck is a large bin, typically made of plastic, which is attached to a trolley that can be easily lifted to empty the tilt truck. The tilt truck itself is used to move large amounts…

  • Recycling water bottles is easy, yet people in the U.S. toss 2.5 million plastic bottles into the trash per hour instead of the recycling bin. Those millions per hour add up to billions of water…

  • Raw glass is the base glass that you have before it is shaped it into something and refined. If you have a surplus of raw glass on hand though, you should recycle it rather than throw it into a…

  • Each state regulates recycling differently. The best way to learn more about the payment for and process of recycling common items in your area is to contact your local waste management facility or…

  • Gather your old telephones and cell phones and look them over. The ones that are still in working order can be donated to programs that give phones away for emergency and charity use. If they still…

  • Fried foods are still popular, even in today's health-conscious climate. If you enjoy fried chicken, fish or other foods on a regular or not-so-regular basis, you will inevitably come across the…

  • Shot, which can also be called grit or abrasive, is the material that's used in sandblasting. Sandblasting spews this shot at a material, wearing it away and carving it into a certain shape or sanding…

  • Recycling a copy machine requires a safe place to dispose of the no-longer-useful equipment. Individuals and corporations can find appropriate places to handle the processing of recycling for them by…

  • The mobility of our modern lives has ensured the continued importance of batteries. We need power on the move, and we still do not have a better method than the humble battery. Lithium-Ion batteries…

  • Communities are increasingly emphasizing the importance of reducing carbon footprints. Some areas have statewide recycling programs, but in New Hampshire, the governor's recycling program hasn't been…

  • Tabs from aluminum cans can be recycled along with the cans; you do not need to remove them. However, tabs are easy to collect and store at home, church or work. They are then easily transported to…

  • The California Refund Value (CRV) promotes bottle and can recycling. Recycling centers pay a designated amount of money for each returned empty beverage container. This encourages people to recycle…

  • Wood boards, especially those which are still in good, usable condition can be recycled in a variety of ways. Lumber can be turned into scrap wood and burned like logs, but this can cause problems if…

  • Many consider piles of scrap metal worthless. However, collecting scrap metal can be a worthwhile endeavor. By learning how to spot scrap metal and determine its value, how to transport it, and how to…

  • Sealed lead acid (SLA) batteries often end up in landfills where they pollute the local water sources and add acid and lead to the environment. To decrease waste and pollution, many states have…

  • When buying large amounts of cables, they usually come rolled on spools or reels so you can easily remove the cable as needed. The spools are provided with the cable when purchased. Oftentimes, the…

  • Through the environmental movement, recycling has become more important than ever. Laptops, computers, audio players and other electronic devices are being recycled now more than ever. Manufacturers…

  • Asphalt is a common road paving material used in the construction industry. Asphalt is a sticky substance derived from petroleum after the crude oil has been turned into fuels. It has waterproofing…

  • Glass containers like bottles and jars come in a variety of colors, but the most common are clear, blue and brown/amber; mixed refers to differently colored containers together. Each recycling center…

  • Computer recycling ranges from redistribution of whole computers and some of their parts to complete dismantling to collect raw materials. Businesses and communities around the world benefit, when we…

  • In the age of the Internet, putting out a message that gets attention can be quite a challenge. There are many outlets available to publicize your recycling program, whether it's organizing events at…

  • The general purpose of recycling is to properly manage waste resources. There are two primary reasons why individuals and institutions are recycling: to save energy and to save resources. For…

  • All of us know the importance of eventually switching over to a sustainable economy, one that bases itself of off recycling, reuse and renewable resources. The problem with this idea is the almighty…

  • Garden hoses aren't the only type of rubber hose we use, but they are one of the first things people think of when you mention rubber hoses. Whether it is a garden hose or an old washing-machine hose,…

  • Tires end up in landfills like any other waste, but the rubber can be recycled and reused. State grant programs provide funds to local governments, tribal governments, public institutions, schools,…

  • Every year hundreds of thousands of tons of usable lumber and wood scraps are sent to U.S. landfills. It is estimated that wood constitutes 17 percent of urban landfills, which includes lumber, scrap…

  • Ink cartridges are used every day in homes and offices across the country. While many people choose to throw them away, this is not advised, because they take up space in landfills and are nearly…

  • Styrofoam, or expanded polystyrene, food trays are among the more difficult materials to recycle, as they cannot be set out with curbside recycling in most cities and are not accepted by most…

  • Earth Day raises awareness about environmental issues and inspires appreciation for the Earth's natural resources. There are many initiatives associated with Earth Day related to advocacy, climate…

  • Ink and toner cartridges have become an important fixture in home and office life. Instead of throwing these cartridges away to take up space in landfills, they can be reused or recycled to create…

  • According to the Earth Works Group Recycler's Handbook, glass can be recycled because of its chemical makeup. Recycling one glass bottle saves the same amount of energy used by a 100-watt bulb that's…

  • Alkaline batteries are costly to recycle and do not provide much reward for recyclers. Alkaline batteries are dangerous to the environment--even "mercury-free" batteries contain trace amounts of…

  • There are many ways to recycle textiles, and most textiles are recyclable. Textile recycling is a growing worldwide business that assists many less fortunate people in various parts of the world and…

  • It is important to learn the facts about our domestic waste, so we know just what it is we're doing to our planet when we're partaking in the old chore of taking out the trash. As our society becomes…

  • While natural cork has long been the primary material used to make wine stoppers, synthetic stoppers, screw tops and alternative wine packaging have grown in popularity. The reasons for the shift have…

  • Batteries should never be simply thrown away. When batteries are thrown in the trash, they end up in a landfill. The chemicals and metals in batteries can be damaging to the environment and can…

  • Sandblasting is a process that's typically used to remove paint or inscribe messages on stone. High speed particles of grit (formerly sand) are blasted at a surface, and the grit then grinds away the…

  • In 2008, American households generated 250 million tons of waste, over half of which was deposited in landfills, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Landfills are an unsustainable way to…

  • Recycling is a way to put previously used material back into the manufacturing process. This practice cuts down on the accrual of raw material and is better for the environment as it cuts down on…

  • Recycling conserves natural resources. It saves energy, landfill space, clean air and clean water. Recycling also can save money and create jobs. Americans produce nearly 4.5 pounds of solid waste per…

  • About a quarter of Americans don't recycle according to a Harris Poll. Common reasons include ignorance of the importance of recycling for environmental reasons and laziness. Some people don't like to…

  • Product packaging is a source of considerable waste in the developed world. Almost every item we purchase comes in a package or container of some sort, which we usually discard after we remove the…

  • Approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for its 5 percent recycled material content, phenolic insulation foam offers advantages that include multipurpose applications on land and sea.…

  • Garbage is so passé. People today are into recycling, a practice that saves both money and the environment. Recycled materials can create a host of different items; some you may already know…

  • More and more, recycling has become a focus in the everyday lives of ordinary people who want to preserve and protect the natural environment and resources. Many household items, including cans,…

  • Each year, more than 22 million bicycles are sold in the United States. It is a $6 billion per year industry. Old bikes are handed down, given away or stored away where they are of no use to anyone.…

  • Reuse is the attempt to extend the life of an item, unlike recycling, which takes the raw material from an item and turns it into something else, giving it a second life. Reuse is important because it…

  • Old brass, including brass doorknobs, door knockers, fireplace accessories, and decorative items, can be recycled by many recycling centers. Brass items are usually melted down into their component…

  • The more you recycle items the less landfill waste exists which means less toxic gases from the landfills. Recycled items include glass bottle and jars, metal cans, newspapers, phone books, junk mail,…

  • Recycling aluminum cans is an easy way to earn a little extra money while doing your part to help the environment. In addition to recycling redemption centers that return your deposit for each can…

  • We use a whopping 80 billion soda cans every year. What's great about aluminum cans is that they can be recycled over and over, so there is less and less need for manufacturers to mine for and…

  • People are often surprised not only by how easy it is to reduce the amount of waste they create, but also by the fact that reducing their waste can also save them money. Today, recycling and other…

  • Recycling and reusing are both aimed at conservation and waste reduction, but they are not the same thing. Recycling is a process, while reusing is a practice.

  • Sustainability or green living is practicing energy conservation and living environmentally responsibly. This type of life focuses on creating, growing, producing, recycling or reusing products for a…

  • Although most of society's products end up in the municipal waste program, they often contain material that manufacturers can reclaim to make useful products. Products put in a recycling bin often go…

  • Land pollution can be described as any type of man-made waste that is deposited on land. According to Drexel University, Americans each produce up to five pounds of waste per day, and since only 2…

  • Reduce, reuse, recycle is a motto many people live by. Items such as cardboard, newspaper and plastic are picked up on your curb with the weekly trash. Can odd items around the home be recycled? What…

  • Water is a precious resource. Waste water refers to the water that ends up in drainage systems in homes and businesses. Waste water is sent to a water recycling plant, treated, and repurposed.…

  • According to the Waste and Resources Action Programme, communities reject 1 to 15 percent of materials sent for recycling. Rejected materials are often worse than regular trash because they waste time…

  • Recycling is the process of taking old materials or items and giving them a second life in order to reduce consumption and limit the creation of new products. Improper disposal of electronic gadgets…

  • Since 1953, nearly all canned beverages have used at least some aluminum, according to the Newton, Kansas Department of Sanitation. Aluminum recycling programs began in the late 1960s.

  • When you're finished with a child car seat, it's difficult to think of simply tossing it into the trash when most of the materials it's made from are recyclable. Unfortunately, due to the way they're…

  • Recycled products are products that incorporate used materials in order to limit manufacturing of new products, as a measure toward environmental conservation. Increasing the use of recycled products…

  • Wet cell batteries are batteries that create electricity through a chemical reaction. Car batteries and boat batteries are two common examples of wet cell batteries. These batteries are usually only…

  • According to an anti-littering campaign in the the state of Missouri, a single Styrofoam container can take more than a million years to decompose. For this reason, many people prefer to drink their…

  • Recycle oyster shells back into their origin environment to continue the life cycle of a renewable resource. Young oysters, called spat, need to find a hard surface on which to attach themselves as…

  • Recycling is something that many people would do more of if it wasn't such a hassle. However, the simplest way to make recycling in the home easier is to get organized by making your own bins. Making…

  • Mountains of plastic litters our landscapes and oceans. Scientists have noted that it will take far beyond our lifetimes for this plastic to erode. Not only is plastic an eyesore, but it can also have…

  • Metal recycling in the United States has grown in the past decade as green-conscious information sweeps the nation. Metal can be recycled for money and some are worth more than others. A few simple…

  • Polyethylene tubing is a common pick for projects that need a tough, chemically resistant material to transport liquid at a low pressure. Polyethylene tubing is crack and heat resistant, rarely grows…

  • The first step in the process of creating waste oil is to actually use new, petroleum-based products. While oils such as castor oil, cooking oil, and other varieties of oil can be contaminated and…

  • A hot water heater is one of the biggest energy costs in the home. While some models (the gas variety) should be good for at least ten years, like any appliance that gets regular use they will wear…

  • Particle board is a type of board that is made from recycled wood products. As a way to eliminate waste, many companies collect their left over wood waste to either make particle board as an…

  • The first step in recycling steel is to collect scrap steel. This could take any form from soup cans to junked cars. The scrap steel is gathered together and then transported by truck, barge and train…

  • If you are in a town that is serious about recycling, you are a lucky person. Recycling can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and saves landfill space. Paper recycling saves trees. Trees create the…

  • We all know that recycling is very important for our environment. There are recycling companies that make waste reusable, but for that they need consumers' help. Many things we dispose of can be…

  • The most commonly recycled type of glass is container glass. Jars and bottles make up the bulk of recycled glass material. Creating glass from old glass reduces the amount of energy in the equation by…

  • Aluminum is one of the most commonly used, and most commonly recycled, metals currently in use. The first step in recycling aluminum is to collect it. Whether the aluminum is collected from individual…

  • Recycling is saving a material for reuse. Such materials as aluminum cans, glass and plastic containers, batteries, computer parts, rugs, and used cooking oil can be recycled. Many consumers are…

  • Glass is first collected from individual homes' recycling bins and from communal recycling centers. Once all of the glass is in one place, it's separated according to color, usually clear glass, green…

  • People have been led to believe recycling is good and it saves the environment, but there are some critics who say there is always a downside to an upside. Let's look at municipal recycling closer.

  • Recycling is a way everyone can help ensure the world is a clean, healthy place to live. It is not hard to do your part to help the environment. Small recycling bins are available for home use and…

  • If your prescription has changed or you have chosen to purchase a new set of eyeglasses, you should not throw away your old pair. Glasses can be recycled and given to those that can not afford a pair…

  • People are familiar with the concept of recycling glass and plastic bottles because they see the special containers for collecting them in schools, businesses and parks, and they see the three-arrow…

  • Recycling glass is a simple process and beneficial to our environment. If you have a lot of glass to recycle you may be able to earn a decent amount of money by donating your glass to your local…

  • The creation of aluminum cans does not come without a hefty price to the earth. Carelessly tossing them into the trash without recycling continues the damage to earth through solid waste that will…

  • When you take your aluminum cans to a recycling center, the cans are collected, processed and turned into new cans. It is an entirely self-sustaining process. It also is a process that holds many…

  • With the enhanced focus on green building and environmentally friendly construction, contractors and crews have been working hard to come up with solutions to keep their business while preserving…

  • Most people are not aware that you can recycle cables and cords. Everyone knows about cans, bottles, etc. but you can recycle your used cables and cords the same way that you can recycle cans and…

  • Recycling for profit is an effective way to earn extra money. Not only is it easy, convenient and free, but it can be very lucrative. One of the best things about getting into the recycling business…

  • Recyclates, or materials that can be recycled, are collected in one of three locations. At drop-off centers, the consumer deposits recyclates in a central, public location. Buy-back centers offer…

  • Each person in the United States produces over 4 lbs. of trash a day but only recycles 10 percent of it. Americans throw away 2 million plastic bottles from beverages every day as well. During the…

  • Recycling is something that many people do, although for the most part isn't something which people make money from. There are ways of earning money from recycling however, and this article describes…

  • Do you need to know how to find a recycling center near you? You may be used to separating glass, aluminum and paper, but there is separate recycling for things like clothes, motor oil, electronics…

  • Freecycle is a 100 percent non-profit organization that gives people an opportunity to get and give away usable items. The point is to keep items in good condition out of the landfill. With Freecycle,…

  • Recycling is widely accessible in Little Rock, Arkansas for those who want to protect the environment. Curbside pickup of recycling is available in many residential areas of the city, and there are…

  • Old books have a special smell and feel that can only be achieved through time. However, if you saved every book that you ever read, you'd soon find yourself living among mountains of books! Finding…

  • Paperback books can be recycled in the same manner as other paper products such as phone books. Unlike hardback books, the slick-paper covers on paperback books are easily removed. Paperback books can…

  • Instead of throwing out your old sneakers, you have the option of having them recycled. Recycled sneakers are used to make surfaces that are put down on playgrounds, basketball courts and tracks.…

  • Chaco sandals are made for adventure by a green-friendly company based in Paonia, Colorado. The company is also dedicated to helping charitable organizations worldwide with its recycle program.

  • Maybe it's those skinny jeans that will never fit again no matter how much dieting and exercise you do, or those fat jeans that you can't stand to look at after all of your hard work. It could be…

  • Recycling and reusing old materials can make a big difference in the amount of waste we produce, but sometimes trying to figure out how to recycle on your own is difficult. Even if you don't already…

  • If you're a fitness fanatic, you probably go through a lot of athletic shoes in one year. The general guideline is to replace your athletic shoes every six months. But, even if you've worn your shoes…

  • With the nation becoming more environmentally conscious, many people are beginning to recognize the importance of recycling. The world's natural resources will be depleted if there is not a strong…