Archive for November, 2008

Recycling At An Annual Festival

For the past 25 years the city of Frederick, Maryland, has hosted a street festival in the fall.  This event draws 75,000 people who flock the streets to hear live music, enjoy children’s activities and purchase items made by local artisans.  The event is lacking in only one area: the area of recycling.  For all [...]

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Recycling Items Like Computers & TVs

With the way technology is out-doing themselves year after year with newer, better, bigger and improved products for computer users, you can just imagine the amount of waste that is generated when consumers upgrade along with the process.  One household may have one or two computers to upgrade on a yearly basis but if you [...]

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Recycling And Kids’ Toys

One of the biggest mistakes parents make, especially in the time when their family is young, is to over spend and buy more toys than children can possibly play with before just feeling overwhelmed.  When children are in a play room, overflowing with toys, they often will retreat, feeling there are too many to choose [...]

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Recycling: Even Bricks Can Be ReUsed!

One of the most innovative ways of recycling materials that have probably been over-looked came in the form of a contractore-using bricks from a brick wall that needed to be torn down during the construction of an addition to a home. The contractor learned his trade from one long time mason worker who believed that [...]

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Recycling: Are You Doing Everything You Can?

It may come as a surprise to you, but there is a really good chance that the town or city you live in offer a service you may not have heard of; an energy audit.  Cities and towns all over the country have started doing this, where an auditor comes to your home and goes [...]

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