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Free Electronic Recycling (KWWL Iowa) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 13:53:25 GMT Best Buy is trying to become more environmentally friendly. The nation's largest electronics chain is trying out a new recycling program that will let you get rid of old electronics and computers for free. (Full Story).
Recycling center opens on Welakahao Road (Honolulu Advertiser) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:13:26 GMT The county yesterday unveiled its new $1.5 million Kihei Recycling and Redemption Center on Welakahao Road. (Full Story).
Poll endorses drop-off recycling (New Orleans Times-Picayune) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 05:43:46 GMT After a three-day telephone survey, St. John the Baptist Parish residents showed overwhelming support for free drop-off recycling sites, but didn't want curbside recycling, a spokesman said Tuesday. (Full Story).
Wheelbarrow man banished from recycling depot (Wandsworth Guardian) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 12:26:25 GMT A householder in North Cheam was refused entry to his neighbourhood recycling centre because he was transporting his garden waste in a wheelbarrow. Paul Burton wanted to do his bit for the environment by making a zero-carbon trip from his home in Hamilton Avenue to the Kimpton Park Way dump. (Full Story).
Green Bay offers choice of recycling bins (Green Bay Press-Gazette) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 09:09:32 GMT Green Bay residents will be able to choose between keeping their old 18-gallon recycling bins or switching to a 65-gallon, wheeled bin that will allow the city crews to use an automated pickup system. (Full Story).
Panel recommends privatizing Philadelphia sewage recycling (The Daily American) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 10:51:31 GMT PHILADELPHIA ? A Philadelphia City Council panel recommends privatizing a city sewage sludge recycling operation. The city Water Department runs the 70-acre Philadelphia Biosolids Recycling Center. (Full Story).
Firm to dispose of spent lights for recycling (The Frederick News-Post) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 06:13:50 GMT A Thurmont business has launched a program for recycling spent lamps and ballasts. Catoctin Lighting accepts spent fluorescent, incandescent and high-intensity discharge lamps. (Full Story).
Recycling can save big bucks on landfill (Enterprise Mountaineer) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:09:22 GMT QUESTION: What is the simplest and quickest way to cut down on the cost of burying trash in a county landfill? ANSWER: Bury less of it. Take this newspaper in your hand. Please. And take it to a recycling center, begs Stephen King, Haywood County?s director of solid waste. (Full Story).
New: Fire breaks out at recycling company (Kane County Chronicle) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 06:46:29 GMT Firefighters drench bundles of smoldering paper products after an extra-alarm fire at the Smurfit-Stone Recycling Company at 417 37th Ave. in St. Charles early Tuesday morning. (Full Story).
Recycling flap in Rosemount (Aberdeen City Council News) Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:36:16 GMT 04/06/08 The new on-street recycling bins are now in place in Rosemount and Aberdeen City Council would like to thank residents for their efforts so far. 2008/06/04 00:00:00 (Full Story).
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