This all started when I was looking for a "green" way to dispose of
an microwave ... that was broken. My local trash hauler / recycler
suggested earth911 ... so I looked there for an idea ... none was found
... BUT ... I found some neat suggestions on recycling plastics.
I
am currently recycling #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6 and some #7 plastics that
are marked as recyclable but you never know when you might find
something new.
Most communities now pick up #2 and $ 4 plastic
bottles and most grocery stores take #2 and #4 plastic bags. But what
about the reset ... those #5 yogurt cups and # 6 food containers?
Check
out these links from earth911 ... "Earth911 partners with many
industries, manufacturers and organizations to support its Recycling
Directory, the largest in the nation, which is provided to consumers at
no cost. The American Chemistry Council is one of these partners"
PP
#5
PS
# 6Expanded
foam # 6
#2
and #4 bags
Via: Earth911 LINK
Sunday, July 25, 2010
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