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# [http://www.call2recycle.org/ Call 2 Recycle] This organization is the only nonprofit group committed to comprehensive, nationwide program to collect and recycle rechargeable batteries and cell phones. Local drop-off sites noted on their site. A portion of proceeds goes to select charities.
 
# [http://freecycle.org Freecycle]
 
# [http://freecycle.org Freecycle]
 
# [http://www.earth911.com/ Earth 911] Locator for local recycling options
 
# [http://www.earth911.com/ Earth 911] Locator for local recycling options
 
# [http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_plastics/sec_learning.asp?CID=1102&DID=4256 American Chemistry] Facts/Myths about recycling plastic  
 
# [http://www.americanchemistry.com/s_plastics/sec_learning.asp?CID=1102&DID=4256 American Chemistry] Facts/Myths about recycling plastic  
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# [http://http//www.calpsc.org/index.html California Product Stewardship Council] This site is chucky blocky full of good ideas about corporate product stewardship as well as great recycling and reuse ideas. It's all about the production cycle and eliminating waste.
 
# [http://www.call2recycle.org/ Call To Recycle] Nickel-cadmium batteries
 
# [http://www.call2recycle.org/ Call To Recycle] Nickel-cadmium batteries
 
# [http://sarasota.ifas.ufl.edu/compost-info/tutorial/quick-tutorial.shtml Composting Info] Online composting tutorial
 
# [http://sarasota.ifas.ufl.edu/compost-info/tutorial/quick-tutorial.shtml Composting Info] Online composting tutorial
 
# [http://www.obviously.com/junkmail/ Junk mail] Get rid of unwanted/unsolicited mail, email and phone calls
 
# [http://www.obviously.com/junkmail/ Junk mail] Get rid of unwanted/unsolicited mail, email and phone calls
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# [http://www.obviously.com/recycle/ The Internet Consumer Recycling Guide] This recycling guide provides a starting point for consumers in the US and Canada searching the 'Net for recycling information. The goal is to help make recycling so easy and automatic that it blends into the flow of everyday life.
 
# [http://www.loosefillpackaging.com/ Loose Fill Packaging] In other words, packing peanuts
 
# [http://www.loosefillpackaging.com/ Loose Fill Packaging] In other words, packing peanuts
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# [http://newdream.org/ New American Dream] The Center for a New American Dream helps Americans consume responsibly to protect the environment, enhance quality of life, and promote social justice.
 
# [http://www.paperrecycles.org/ Paper Recycles]
 
# [http://www.paperrecycles.org/ Paper Recycles]
 
# [http://www.gpi.org/recycling Recycle Glass]
 
# [http://www.gpi.org/recycling Recycle Glass]
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# [http://www.revbilly.com/ Reverend Billy] Street performer Reverend Billy preaches his message of reducing consumption in his Church of Stop Shopping.
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# [http://www.storyofstuff.com/ The Story of Stuff] The Story of Stuff is an interesting discussion of the materials economy with Annie Leonard.
 
# [http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~recycle/links.htm University of Oregon] A rather thorough list of recycling links
 
# [http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~recycle/links.htm University of Oregon] A rather thorough list of recycling links
  

Revision as of 00:49, 19 June 2013

  1. Call 2 Recycle This organization is the only nonprofit group committed to comprehensive, nationwide program to collect and recycle rechargeable batteries and cell phones. Local drop-off sites noted on their site. A portion of proceeds goes to select charities.
  2. Freecycle
  3. Earth 911 Locator for local recycling options
  4. American Chemistry Facts/Myths about recycling plastic
  5. California Product Stewardship Council This site is chucky blocky full of good ideas about corporate product stewardship as well as great recycling and reuse ideas. It's all about the production cycle and eliminating waste.
  6. Call To Recycle Nickel-cadmium batteries
  7. Composting Info Online composting tutorial
  8. Junk mail Get rid of unwanted/unsolicited mail, email and phone calls
  9. The Internet Consumer Recycling Guide This recycling guide provides a starting point for consumers in the US and Canada searching the 'Net for recycling information. The goal is to help make recycling so easy and automatic that it blends into the flow of everyday life.
  10. Loose Fill Packaging In other words, packing peanuts
  11. New American Dream The Center for a New American Dream helps Americans consume responsibly to protect the environment, enhance quality of life, and promote social justice.
  12. Paper Recycles
  13. Recycle Glass
  14. Reverend Billy Street performer Reverend Billy preaches his message of reducing consumption in his Church of Stop Shopping.
  15. The Story of Stuff The Story of Stuff is an interesting discussion of the materials economy with Annie Leonard.
  16. University of Oregon A rather thorough list of recycling links


Specifically for our recycling youngsters (and big kids too!)

  1. Recycling facts Fun facts to know and share about recycling (established for teachers and students)
  2. The Imagination Factory Recycle by making artwork
  3. {http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/education/kids/planetprotectors/index.htm Planet Protectors Club]
  4. Recycle City Online games and activities to show kids what can happen if we do not take care of our earth
  5. Worm Composting How to eliminate food waste by feeding worms instead of tossing in the trash