Friday, November 27, 2009

recycling

University of Kansas Introduces Recycling Program

Trio of groups teams up to fight KU's litter problem. more >>

Could the Recession Kill the Recycling Industry?

High costs and bottled-up profits may push waste back to the landfills. more >>

Want a New iPod Shuffle? Recycle Your Old One, First

Gadget-hungry Americans often forget to recycle technology that becomes outdated. more >>

Recycle Old Gadgets for Cash

Some companies will pay you money for that old cellphone or iPod. more >>

Recycling Organization Confused For Adult Phone Service

Whoops - a recycling organization's logo accidentally contains the number of an adult phone line. more >>

Keep These 5 Things Out of Your Recycling

If you add these items, you may be doing more harm than good. more >>

Get Thoroughly Green

Take a look at your company's eco-friendliness from start to finish. more >>

I'm Not a Plastic Bag (but I'm Not Remembering My Reusable One, Either)

What good are reusable bags if we forget to bring them to the store? more >>

Rosie the Recycler? Posters Aim to Halt Climate Change

What worked in World War II may not have the same influence on contemporary America, though. more >>

4 Ways to Earn Cash for Recycling

Send in your used electronics, old cars, and plastic bottles for cash and coupons. more >>

Trash Talks

By spurring change, Tom Kemper made himself a nice chunk of it. more >>

How to Green Up Your Office

Making your office greener is easier than you think. Take these 5 steps to clean up your act. more >>

It's in the Bag

You won't hear Andy Keller answering "plastic" to the "Paper or plastic?" question at the grocery store more >>

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