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# [http://freecycle.org Freecycle]
 
# [http://freecycle.org Freecycle]
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# [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  
 
# [http://www.call2recycle.org/ Call To Recycle] Nickel-cadmium batteries
 
# [http://www.call2recycle.org/ Call To Recycle] Nickel-cadmium batteries

Revision as of 19:14, 8 March 2013

  1. Freecycle
  2. Earth 911 Locator for local recycling options
  3. American Chemistry Facts/Myths about recycling plastic
  4. Call To Recycle Nickel-cadmium batteries
  5. Composting Info Online composting tutorial
  6. Deconstruction Institute A site for sharing information about deconstructing versus demolition of buildings
  7. Junk mail Get rid of unwanted/unsolicited mail, email and phone calls
  8. Loose Fill Packaging In other words, packing peanuts
  9. Paper Recycles
  10. Recycle Glass
  11. 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 World How to eliminate food waste by feeding worms instead of tossing in the trash