Archive for 'recycling'
Recycle Anything with Earth911
I’ve shared ways to recycle some random things, like cell phones and inkjet cartridges. But don’t you wish there was one place where you could find out where to recycle pretty much anything? There is. My friend Sharon pointed me to Earth911, a site where you can type in your zip code and what you’re […]
Posted: January 25th, 2011 under recycling.
Tags: Earth911, I get more and more jealous of iPhone owners every day..., recycling
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Random Tip: Recycle Bottle Caps with Aveda
You may remember from my recycling plant tour that plastic objects under three inches don’t get recycled because they fall off the conveyer berlt or through the sorting machines. To solve that problem, Aveda is sorting the caps beforehand and sending in loads of just caps. (Thanks for the heads-up, Elisabeth!) Bring your caps to […]
Posted: January 19th, 2011 under Health/Beauty, recycling.
Tags: Aveda, how to recycle bottle caps, I think I'm in love.
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Paperless Christmas Cards
Christmas has snuck up on me this year, and I’ve had to squeeze all my holiday preparations into just a week. One thing that’s helped me save time (and paper): electronic Christmas cards. I discovered Paperless Post through my friend Lesley. The company mostly does paperless invitations for weddings and the like, but they’ve expanded […]
Posted: December 23rd, 2010 under recycling.
Tags: christmas cards, e-cards, holiday cards, I was upfront that my ecard was mostly the result of laziness and cheapness., paperless post
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Touring the Casella Recycling Plant
On Wednesday I went on a tour of the Casella recycling plant. Cambridge’s recycling director, Randi Mail, is hosting tours before the town switches over to single-stream recycling October 25. Casella is already handling single-stream loads from many towns in Massachusetts, including Boston. It was fascinating to see the elaborate sorting process. First, giant piles […]
Posted: September 30th, 2010 under recycling.
Tags: Casella, It was like Willy Wonka's without the candy, single stream recycling, zero sort recycling
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Before You Recycle, Reuse—with Craigslist
As I mentioned, we’re cleaning out the office in order to make it a more useful writing/study space. Traditionally, it’s been the dumping ground for old things we didn’t want in the rest of the house—furniture, electronics, books, etc. A lot of this stuff is still useful, just not to us. So we’re selling it […]
Posted: September 7th, 2010 under recycling.
Tags: classified ads, Craigslist, reuse, what--no one wants a giant purple velvet beanbag chair?
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