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This bestselling, Hulk-like can crusher — down to $20 — flattens water bottles and more to save room...
Yahoo Life Shopping· 11 hours agoAnd as if that weren't enough, it has a built-in bottle opener to make popping caps off a piece of...
Sustainability with Sarah: Where to recycle batteries, plastic bags and makeup
The Greenville News· 2 weeks agoA product might have the “chasing arrows” symbol, but that doesn’t mean it can go with your...
Opinion: Seeing our way through to local glass recycling
Yakima Herald-Republic· 2 weeks agoThe Walla Walla entrepreneur runs an enterprise called BIG Recyclers, which collects used glass ...
Recycling groups say the enemy is plastic. Will NY lawmakers act to combat waste 'crisis'?
Gannett via AOL· 2 weeks agoIt prohibits the use of toxic chemicals like PFAS and vinyl chloride and heavy metals in packaging....
16 things you shouldn't recycle — even if you think you can
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 1 week ago"The lid is made of a different material than the plastic bottle itself," Buch said, so they're ...
Recycling: Curbside collection to start an hour early this summer. How to help crews
State College Centre Daily Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCorrectly preparing items to recycle curbside can help both the resident and collection crews to be...
Ask Sam: Do we leave tops on bottles, jars for recycling?
Winston-Salem Journal· 2 days agoQ: Are we supposed to recycle bottles and jars with the tops on or off? According to the City of...
You could be reimbursed for every recycled drink container under this NJ bill
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoQualifying containers under this law would include bottles, cans, cartons, pouches or aseptic packaging such as juice boxes made from glass, plastic, cardboard ...
You Should Never Recycle Your Pizza Box. Here's Why
MediaFeed via AOL· 1 week agoThe recycling system in the U.S. is far from perfect, and recycling is often used as a scapegoat to justify overconsumption. Here are a few pointers on...
Eco-sense: Scrap metal
Estes Park Trail Gazette· 2 weeks ago...RRC), is designed to accept common single-use products like corrugated cardboard; newspaper; glass bottles and jars; a limited assortment of plastic jugs, jars, bottles, and tubs; steel food cans (like soups, fruits, and vegetables); aluminum beverage cans; and aluminum foil, wrapped neatly into...