By Marcilio David Communities across the country are making the move to mandatory recycling. It is important to take the time to learn your communities recycling guidelines and whether recycling is mandated or strictly volunteer when you move in to save potentially big troubles later on. Below are a few general guidelines for properly recycling common materials
By Adrianna Noton Today’s rapid technological advances result in electronic equipment becoming outdated very quickly. This way old computers gets discarded before long and new versions replace these. Many consumers are not aware however that these out-of-date modern devices of information and communication are still usable after going through a recycling process.
By Waylan Smart Americans use 100 million steel cans and 200 million aluminum beverages cans every day, according to the National Energy Education Development Project. Without metal recycling, the country might be afloat in metal
By Waylan Smart The word “recycling” makes many think of the little blue bins where we place our old cereal boxes, empty soda cans, and unneeded paper. But recycling actually takes many other forms: for example, the form of a golf course built on a landfill; a piece of modern art made from old tin cans; or World War II-era rubber recycling which helped the war effort. Likewise, many often think of it as a development related to the environmental movement that began in the 1970s and 1980s; in fact, it’s somewhat older
By Beverly Sugarman Many people buy a new cell phone every couple of years. Thousands of these old phones are dumped into our landfills and can leak toxins and harm the environment