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Recycling: Fact or Fiction NEW by William E. Shirey
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Recycling: Fact or Fiction NEW by William E. Shirey
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Crazy Facts You Probably Did Not Know About!!
Make a difference. Facts About Recycling ignore — recycle reuse reduce composting rot can stop motion video enviormental health globalwarming polar ice caps facts of recycling soda can stopmotion rebuild handlebars by the flobots USE OF ANY COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL IS USED UNDER THE GUIDELINES OF “FAIR USE” IN TITLE 17 § 107 OF THE UNITED STATES CODE. SUCH MATERIAL REMAINS THE COPYRIGHT OF THE ORIGINAL HOLDER AND IS USED HERE FOR THE PURPOSES OF EDUCATION, COMPARISON, AND CRITICISM ONLY.NO INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT IS INTENDED
The Global Problem of Electronic Waste
Brad Roderick, executive vice president of InkCycle, discusses the problems with electronic waste, or e-waste. E-waste is an important issue, not just in the United States or North America, but globally. Most people are aware that virtually every major city in the United States has closed landfills because they’re at capacity, so where does excess landfill material go? It has to be shipped somewhere. The problem is even worse with electronic waste, or e-waste. In less scrupulous environments, e-waste is typically sold and bought by the pound and goes offshore. There are provinces and regions where their entire economy is based on e-waste. What happens with this e-waste when it is sold and bought? The components of value, such as gold in electronic circuitry are extracted. These e-waste components are extracted by burning off the rest of the material creating toxic fumes. The remaining material ends up bing burned and stockpiled in areas. For example, in Hong Kong, there are days when you can’t even breathe outside because the brown and black air is so thick it makes you choke. The thing about electronic waste is that it’s growing and not just as a problem, but it is growing in terms of total units. For more information, visit grenkblog.com
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Categories: Recycle Facts Tags: Electronic, GLOBAL, Problem, Waste
Recycle!: A Handbook for Kids
Recycle!: A Handbook for Kids
This lively and informative handbook explains the process of recycling from start to finish. The book focuses on 5 different types of rubbish - paper, glass, aluminium cans, plastic and polystyrene.
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Electronic Waste Recycling: How to Green Up the Home
Brad Roderick, executive vice president of InkCycle, reviews electronic waste issues and provides tips for a greener home and family. grenkblog.com Roderick explains that almost 2 million tons of electronic waste were landfilled in 2005, and while toxic materials comprise only a small amount of this volume, it doesn’t take much lead or mercury to contaminate an area’s soil or water supply. Families need to keep this in mind when deciding what to do with those old electronic devices. Roderick adds that using recycled ink cartridges is a good start to greening up a home. Some other tips from Roderick are to recycle computers, televisions, appliances, cell phones and other electronics commonly found in the home. InkCycle is a Kansas City-based company with a green line of remanufactured ink and toner cartridges known as grenk. Grenk http is designed to leave the smallest evironmental footprint possible. More information about grenk and their environmentally friendly efforts can be found at grenkblog.com Follow on Twitter @GrenkInk
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Categories: Recycle Facts Tags: Electronic, Green, Home, Recycling, Waste
Recycling : How Is Recycled Paper Made?
Recycled paper is made from shredded up paper that is turned into a liquid pulp, which is in turn smoothed out and dried. Find out how recycled paper can be made at home with help from a solid waste planning engineer and recycling program coordinator in this free video on recycling facts. Expert: Lynn Bestul Contact: www.nhcgov.com Bio: Lynn Bestul is the solid waste planning engineer and recycling program coordinator for the New Hanover Department of Environmental Management in Wilmington, NC Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC
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Get the facts about recycling with these hints and quit wasting resources.
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Categories: Recycle Facts Tags: Made, Paper, Recycled, Recycling
Any positive facts about recycling or any negative facts about littering?
Question by Isadora688: Any positive facts about recycling or any negative facts about littering?
I need to know this for a school project we are doing on persuading people to recycle and not to litter!
Best answer:
Answer by Chocolate!
recycling materials saves aprox 50% of electricity along with water and oil
recycling a glass bottle saves enough electricity to power a regular light bulb for 4 hours
recycling a 5 ft stack of paper saves a 50 ft tall tree
LITTERING IS BAD!!!
(and illegal)
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