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  • dharmonizer

    Public Venues and Recycling
    Greenopolis Founder

    My friend and I have gotten our chorus to participate in some of the local cancer fighting organized events, because we've lost a couple chorus members to the disease.  One year I made a commitment to recycle the cans and bottles from the Relay we attended.  We had collection sites around the track that we monitored and I kept an eye out for discarded cans & bottles.  I'm sure I didn't get all of them, but I found a lot that other participants didn't bother to turn in, even though it was easy for them to do so.  The extra $$ from our recycling was passed on to the charity.  This ye » read more

    Blog entry posted by dharmonizer 29 weeks 3 days ago
  • holamamaci...

    Recycling
    Greenopolis Founder

    Just recently I bought recycle bins for each room in my home: the bedrooms bathrooms and even the laundry room the bins are labeled Plastic, paper, aluminum, and glass. when the bins get filled I put them in the big bins in my garage labeled the same things when they get filled I take them to my local recycleing unit. You should try it each bin is about $10.00 each and if you dont have the money then make some out of cardboard thats recycling.If you cant put bins in each of your rooms then put them in the rooms that you really think need them.

    Blog entry posted by holamamaci... 29 weeks 4 days ago

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