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  1. The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books) by Alison Inches, 2009-01-06
  2. Recycling and Redesigning Logos: A Designer's Guide to Refreshing & Rethinking Design by Michael Hodgson, 2010-09-01
  3. Creative Recycling in Embroidery by Val Holmes, 2010-08-03
  4. Eco Books: Inventive Projects from the Recycling Bin by Terry Taylor, 2009-10-06
  5. McGraw-Hill Recycling Handbook, 2nd Edition by Herbert Lund, 2000-08-16
  6. The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books) by Alison Inches, 2009-05-05
  7. Recycling Projects for the Evil Genius by Russel Gehrke, 2010-08-12
  8. Recycling (Writing the Critical Essay)
  9. Recycling Indian Clothing: Global Contexts of Reuse and Value (Tracking Globalization) by Lucy Norris, 2010-06-25
  10. Garbage and Recycling (Young Discoverers: Environmental Facts and Experiments) by Rosie Harlow, Sally Morgan, 2002-04-15
  11. Garbage and Recycling (Introducing Issues With Opposing Viewpoints) by Lauri S. Friedman, 2009-03-13
  12. Max Goes to the Recycling Center (Read-It! Readers. Red Level) by Adria F. Klein, 2009-04
  13. Recycling Shakespeare (Applause Acting Series) by Charles Marowitz, 2000-02-01
  14. How to Start and Operate a Recycling Business by John P. Allison, 1990-06

1. Earth 911 » Making Every Day Earth Day, Reduce, Reuse & Recycle, Green Lifest
Guide to local resources including recycling centers, how to recycle, pollution prevention and how help protect the environment.
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2. Recycling - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
recycling is the reprocessing of old materials into new products, with the aims of preventing the waste of potentially useful materials, reducing the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recycling
Recycling
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Jump to: navigation search The international recycling symbol Recycling is the reprocessing of old materials into new products, with the aims of preventing the waste of potentially useful materials, reducing the consumption of fresh raw materials, reducing energy usage, reducing air (from incineration ) and water (from landfilling ) pollution by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lowering greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production. Recycling is a key concept of modern waste management and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" waste hierarchy , though colloquial usage of "recycling" can also include "reuse". "Recyclable materials" or "recyclables", may originate from home, business or industry. They include glass paper metal textiles and plastics . Though analogus, the composting of biodegradable waste —such as food or garden waste —is not typically considered recycling. These materials are either brought to a collection centre or picked-up from the curbside; and sorted , cleaned and reprocessed into new products bound for manufacturing. To judge the environmental benefits of recycling, the cost of this entire process must be compared to the cost of virgin extraction. In order for recycling to be economically viable, there usually must be a steady supply of recyclates and constant demand for the reprocessed goods; both of which can be stimulated through government

3. Recycle City
Find out what happens to garbage and why recycling is important. Includes a game and other activities.
http://www.epa.gov/recyclecity/
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4. The Internet Consumer Recycling Guide
This recycling guide provides a starting point for consumers in the USA and Canada searching the net for recycling information.
http://www.obviously.com/recycle/
The Internet Consumer Recycling Guide
This recycling guide provides a starting point for consumers in the USA and Canada searching the net for recycling information. The information is for regular folks with regular household quantities of materials to recycle. The goal is to help make recycling so easy and automatic that it blends into the flow of everyday life. We hope these resources are of use to you:
Guides: Links: Linking to, but not copying, this material is permitted. Please use " www.obviously.com/recycle/ ". Comments, updates, and reprint requests (but not questions about recycling in a particular city) are welcome at recycle3 'at' obviously.COM

5. National Recycling Coalition - Home
Coalition of US organizations committed to maximizing recycling to achieve benefits of resource conservation, solid waste reduction,
http://www.nrc-recycle.org/
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6. EIA Kids Page - Solid Waste Recycling
the recycling symbol a triangle with three arrows recycling means to use something again. Newspapers can be used to make new newspapers.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/saving/recycling/solidwaste/recycling.ht
Solid Waste Recycling
What is Recycling?
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WHAT IS RECYCLING?
Recycling means to use something again. Newspapers can be used to make new newspapers. Aluminum cans can be used to make new aluminum cans. Glass jars can be used to make new glass jars. Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of recycling. CLOSED LOOP RECYCLING
Closed loop recycling is making an old product into the same thing again. It means turning old aluminum cans into new aluminum cans, or old glass jars into new glass jars. Turning plastic milk jugs into flowerpots is not closed loop recycling because a different product is made.
Closed loop recycling is ideal because there is already a market for the recycled product; manufacturers don’t have to hope that people will buy aluminum cans, they know people will. That may not be true for recycled plastic flowerpots, though.
Recycling Saves Landfill Space.
Americans are producing more waste with each passing year, most of which is hauled off and buried in landfills. What’s wrong with that? Well, it’s expensive and usually controversial to dig new landfills or to build new incinerators. Recycling is one way to reduce the amount of waste that is landfilled.

7. The Environment Directory - Recycling
Extensive organized collection of links related to recycling.
http://www.webdirectory.com/Recycling/
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  • Bureau of International Recycling - Created in 1948, BIR is the international federation of industries involved in the recovery and recycling of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, paper, textiles and plastics.
  • Casual Access Group - Printer ribbon and cartridge recycling.
  • CBOT Recyclables Exchange - CBOT Recyclables Exchange provides a quick and efficient way to find buyers and sellers for recycled paper, plastics, rubber, glass and other commodities.
  • The Consumer Recycling Resources Page - Provides a starting point for people with regular household qantities of materials to recycle, includes information on toxic and hard-to-recycle materials.
  • Environmental Recycling Hotline - information about recycling programs organized by zip code
  • Global Recycling Network is a virtual market-place set up on the Web to aid businesses worldwide in exchanging recyclable goods.

8. Waste Management And Recycling - Global Recycling Network - Main Menu
An information exchange for recycling and waste management professionals including a marketplace to exchange or recycle scrap metal, plastics, paper, glass,
http://www.grn.com/

9. NIEHS Kids Page -- Recycling!
Kids Page Fun with recycling presented by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences as a means of introducing kids to science and research
http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/recycle.htm
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Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle
Three great ways YOU can eliminate waste and protect your environment!
Waste, and how we choose to handle it, affects our world's environment that's YOUR environment, everything that surrounds you including the air, water, land, plants, and man-made things. And since by now you probably know that you need a healthy environment for your own health and happiness, you can understand why effective waste management is so important to YOU and everyone else. The waste we create has to be carefully controlled to be sure that it does not harm your environment and your health.
What exactly is "waste"?
Simply speaking, waste is anything discarded, rejected, surplused, abandoned, or otherwise released into the environment in a manner (or quantity) that could have an impact on that environment.
How can you help?
You can help by learning about and PRACTICING the three R's of waste management: Reduce reuse , and recycle ! Practicing all three of these activities every day is not only important for a healthy environment, but it can also be fun too. So let's take a minute right now to learn more about waste and waste management, so you can become a key player in making our world a safe and healthy place.

10. How To Green Your Recycling : TreeHugger
What’s the Big Deal? Almost four decades ago, a US paper company wanted a symbol to communicate its products’ recycled content to customers.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/01/how_to_green_your_recycling.php
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11. Recycling
EnviroBag - A project promoting a plastic grocery bag recycling program which allows participating schools to earn money.
http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/recycle.html
Recycling Research/Informational Sites

12. Recycling - Encyclopedia Of Earth
recycling is the process of turning used products into raw materials that can be used to make new products. Its purpose is to conserve natural resources and
http://www.eoearth.org/article/Recycling
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13. Recycling In The USA - Recycler S World Main Menu
Recycle.Net is a businessto-business trading community hub providing Global Access to recycling Markets in Computer Telecommunications recycling and
http://www.recycle.net/

14. Recycle.com
Engineers and consultants providing solutions for solid waste management including recycling and solid waste planning, facility design and engineering,
http://www.recycle.com/
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15. Apple - Environment - Recycle
Apple takes a holistic view of recycling and waste minimization. We apply this philosophy from the outset, beginning in the design stage by creating compact
http://www.apple.com/environment/recycling/
var searchSection = 'global'; var searchCountry = 'us'; Search Summary Product Design Responsible Manufacturing Energy Efficiency ... Recycling Apple has long been an advocate of product stewardship, and we believe that this concept extends to the proper disposal of used electronic equipment.
A holistic view
Apple takes a holistic view of recycling and waste minimization. We apply this philosophy from the outset, beginning in the design stage by creating compact, ultra-efficient products that use high-recycling-value materials wherever possible. We have instituted programs around the world to facilitate the recycling of electronics — diverting over 21 million pounds of equipment from landfills since 1994.
Product take-back and recycling
In 2006, Apple recycled 13 million pounds of e-waste, the equivalent of 9.5 percent of the weight of all products sold seven years earlier. We expect this percentage to grow to 13 percent in 2007, and to 20 percent in 2008. By 2010, we forecast recycling 19 million pounds of e-waste per year — nearly 30 percent of the product weight we sold seven years earlier.
Weight Recycled as % of Past Sales*
Apple maintains a variety of recycling programs, which add to recycling totals every day:

16. Steel Recycling Institute
North American steel industry association that promotes and sustains the recycling of all steel products.
http://www.recycle-steel.org/

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The Steel Recycling Institute (SRI) is an industry association that promotes and sustains the recycling of all steel products. The SRI educates the solid waste industry, government, business and ultimately the consumer about the benefits of steel's infinite recycling cycle. For more information on the Steel Recycling Institute, call 1-800-YES-1-CAN (937-1226). FEATURE ARTICLES: The Steel Recycling Institute is a proud Supporter of the Energy Star Recycle My Old Fridge Campaign:

17. GrassRoots Recycling Network Home
Dedicated to environmental stewardship and achieving a sustainable economy by eliminating waste and reusing, recycling and composting resources.
http://www.grrn.org/
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18. The Truth About Recycling | Economist.com
Jun 7, 2007 As the importance of recycling becomes more apparent, questions about it linger. Is recycling waste just going into a landfill in China?
http://www.economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9249262

19. Welcome To Call2Recycle
Nonprofit organization which promotes recycling of nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) rechargeable batteries.
http://www.rbrc.org/
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20. Pennsylvania's Recycling Homepage
Pennsylvania s recycling Page, from the Department of Environmental Protection, shows how recycling, composting, and waste reduction work.
http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/deputate/airwaste/wm/RECYCLE/recycle.htm
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