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  1. Handbook of Aluminium Recycling by Christopher J. Schmitz, 2007-06-01
  2. Beyond Recycling: A Re-user's Guide: 336 Practical Tips to Save Money and Protect the Environment by Kathy Stein, 1997-10
  3. Recycling Red Riding Hood (Children's Literature and Culture) by Sandra L. Beckett, 2009-07-01
  4. Acorn: Help the Environment Reusing and Recycling (Help the Environment)
  5. Recycling (Issues That Concern You) by Viqi Wagner, 2009-02-20
  6. Plastics Fabrication and Recycling (Plastics Engineering) by Manas Chanda, Salil K. Roy, 2008-07-22
  7. Recycling Use and Repair of Tools by Alexander G. Weygers, 1978-06
  8. Garbage and Recycling (Global Viewpoints)
  9. Urban Recycling and the Search for Sustainable Community Development by Adam S. Weinberg, David N. Pellow, et all 2000-09-15
  10. Trash and Recycling: Paper Making Kid Kit (Kid Kits) by Stephanie Turnbull, 2007-06
  11. Quilt Blocks and Quilts from Your Favorite Fabrics: Recycling Fabrics as You Learn to Quilt (Easy Singer Style) by Kate Perri, 2008-11-01
  12. Plastics Waste Management: Disposal, Recycling, and Reuse
  13. Recycling Glass (Just Rubbish) by Judith Condon, 1990-12
  14. Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About RECYCLING...But Never Dared To Ask

61. NHOEP - Recycling Information
In February 2003, the NH Governor’s recycling Program became inactive and program activities were assumed by a variety of organizations throughout the State
http://www.nh.gov/oep/programs/recycling/RecyclingInformation.htm
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About OEP OEP Programs Funding/Job Opportunities ... Search OEP Recycling Programs In New Hampshire PROJECT ORGANIZATION TELEPHONE NH School Recycling Club Northeast Resource Recovery Association Backyard Compost Bin Sale Northeast Resource Recovery Association NH Recycling Database NH Dept. of Environmental Services Pay-As-You-Throw Northeast Resource Recovery Association NH Recycling List Serve NH Dept. of Environmental Services NH.gov Privacy Statement Accessibility Policy ... Site Map

62. Seattle Public Utilities -- Recycling
If you are a Seattle resident, recycling service to your house or apartment is free. Many materials can also be recycled at no charge at the recycling and
http://www.seattle.gov/util/Services/Recycling/index.asp
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If you are a Seattle resident, recycling service to your house or apartment is free. Many materials can also be recycled at no charge at the Recycling and Disposal Stations. Additional materials can be recycled for a fee by private vendors.
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63. CRA Home Page
Statebased recycling association conserves resources by advancing waste reduction and recycling. Includes board, membership, councils, and events.
http://www.cra-recycle.org/
Conserving resources and increasing recycling throughout the Carolinas since 1989. CRA Councils Collegiate Recycling Carolinas Composting Green Building Household Hazardous Waste ... Council Directory Practice Earth Day EVERYDAY! Earth 911 Earth Day Network - Everyday Office of Environmental Education Resource Center CRA R-Bulletin CRU University 2007-2008 Academic Calendar CRU Student Body Food Diversion Task Force Legislation NC Bills, General Assembly Industry Links EPA Recent Additions NC DPPEA Fact Sheet: Hotel/Motel Waste Reduction SC DHEC RA Benefactor Members: C arolina Recycling Association PO Box 1578, Pittsboro, NC 27312 Ph: (919)545-9050 F: (919)545-9060 Comments or Suggestions about this website? Let us know! Last Updated: May 15, 2008

64. Recycling Home Page
Started by students in 1990, recycling began with a can collection program. Not long afterwards, Witherspoon Hall became the first residence hall to take
http://www.uncc.edu/recycling
April 30th, 2008 - Move out for Charity begins April 22nd, 2008 - UNC Charlotte Celebrates Earth Day April 10th, 2008 - Charlotte Goes Green April 2nd, 2008 - Science Friday Host, Ira Flatow to Visit April 22 March 12th, 2008 - Motor Fleet wins Centrolina fuels award November 14th, 2007 - Recycling department holds waste audit and giveaway October 14th, 2007 - David Jones wins N.C. Employees Excellence Award September 13th, 2007 - UNCC Students vote to go green
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Links Keep Charlotte Green Facilities Management UNCC Earth Club T ... he Earth Day Art Contest winner is: Congratulations to the E.A.R.T.H. Club for winning Student organization of the year! Welcome to the UNCC Recycles website. Started by students in 1990, recycling began with a can collection program. Not long afterwards, Witherspoon Hall became the first residence hall to take part. In 15 years we have grown to 14 employees and now recycle over 40 items. We also operate a composting program, an award winning construction and demolition recycling / re-use program, and environmental education on and off campus. Upcoming Events SOAR - June through August Thanks to everyone that participated in our spring campus cleanup! Click here for pictures.

65. Cell Phone Recycling, Wireless Recycling Leader: ReCellular
Take advantage of ReCellular’s cell phone recycling programs. Our wireless recycling initiatives help protect the environment and support charities
http://www.recellular.com/recycling/
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Donate Your Cell Phones or Start a Donation Program
You can make a difference with cell phone recycling. Help our environment and the planet. Help a charity and a person in need. Hundreds of millions of used cell phones are taken out of service each year around the world as new innovations reach the marketplace. One in three Americans will replace their cell phones this year, adding to the 500 million unused phones currently waiting to be discarded or recycled. Cell phone recycling and wireless recycling programs keep valuable materials out of landfills, including an estimated $630,000 of precious metals from circuit boards, and enough copper from phone chargers to recover the Statue of Liberty, twice. ReCellular makes wireless recycling easy. Support cell phone recycling efforts by selecting one of the two options below. Donate Used Cell Phones The used cell phones stashed away in your closets or drawers have real value. To some, these cell phones offer an opportunity to communicate in a way that they never have.

66. "Recycling ... Is Garbage" By John Tierney
They had learned the Three R sReduce, Reuse, Recycle-and discussed how to stop their parents from using paper plates. For Earth Day they had read a
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Recycling
Is Garbage
Rinsing out tuna cans and tying up newspapers may make you feel virtuous, but recycling could be America's most wasteful activity.
-By John Tierney

AS THEY PUT ON PLASTIC GLOVES FOR THEIR first litter hunt, the third graders knew what to expect. They knew their garbage. It was part of their science curriculum at Bridges Elementary, a public school on West 17th Street in Manhattan. They had learned the Three R's-Reduce, Reuse, Recycle-and discussed how to stop their parents from using paper plates. For Earth Day they had read a Scholastic science publication, "Inside the World of Trash." For homework, they had kept garbage diaries and drawn color-coded charts of their families' trash. So they were primed for the field experiment on this May afternoon. "We have to help the earth," Natasha Newman explained as she and her classmates dashed around the school collecting specimens. Their science teacher, Linnette Aponte, mediated disputes-"I saw that gum wrapper first!"-and supervised the subsequent analysis of data back in the classroom. The students gathered around to watch her dump out their bags on the floor. "Do you see any pattern as I'm emptying it?" Miss Aponte asked.

67. Recycling Program
At Sony, we support the recycling of our products with the same respect we have when creating them. Teaming up with Waste Management, we’ve built a
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68. Design For Nature By Nature | Integrated Water Strategies — Water Recycling
Ecological wastewater recycling system in Chatham County, North Carolina. Wastewater is cleaned for reclamation and reuse using constructed wetlands,
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69. Orange County Solid Waste Management Department -- Orange County, NC
Orange Community recycling is responsible for providing the following 35% of revenue come from the 3R (Waste Reduction, Reuse and recycling) Fee.
http://www.co.orange.nc.us/recycling/
How do I recycle... Aerosol Cans Aluminum Cans Aluminum Foil and Pie Tins Aluminum Scrap and Siding Antifreeze Appliances Architectural Salvage Asphalt Ballasts Batteries Bicycles Books Brick Building Materials Cardboard Carpet/Carpet Pads Cartridges Ceiling Tiles Cell Phones Chemicals Cinderblock Clothing Coat Hangers Compact Discs Computer Discs Computer Equipment Concrete Construction Waste Corrugated Cardboard Diesel Fuel Drywall Egg Cartons Eyeglasses Film Cannisters Fire Extinguishers Fluorescent Bulbs Furniture Gasoline Glass Grease Greeting Cards Gypsum Wallboard Hazardous Waste Junk Mail Land Clearing Debris Magazines Mercury Containing Materials Mixed Paper Newspaper Office Paper Oil Oil Filters Oil Tanks (Removal) Packaging Paint Pallets Paper Paper Grocery Bags Pesticides Phone Books Photographic Chemicals Plastc Bags Plastic Containers Polystyrene and Polyethylene Scrap Metal Shoes Smoke Detectors Sports Equipment Steel Cans Styrofoam Syringes Telephone Books Textiles Tires Toner Cartridges Video Tapes White Goods Wood Waste Yard Waste OCDSWM Home Page
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The Orange County Solid Waste Management Department is responsible for operating the Orange County Landfill, Orange County Solid Waste Convenience Centers and Orange Community Recycling Programs.

70. Paper Retriever - Make Every Page Count.
Paper recycling program designed for civic groups, schools, and large employers to raise funds through recycling.
http://www.paperretriever.com/

71. Chicago Recycling Coalition - Home
The Chicago recycling Coalition is an organization of people just like you – who believe that effective recycling and reuse programs are integral to a
http://www.chicagorecycling.org/

72. Recycling.Net
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73. NYCWasteLe$$: What To Recycle In New York City
recycling bins with clear bags recycling is the law in New York City. Residents, schools, institutions, agencies, and all commercial businesses must recycle
http://nyc.gov/html/nycwasteless//html/recycling/recycle_what.shtml
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What and How to Recycle in New York City Recycling is the law in New York City. Residents, schools, institutions, agencies, and all commercial businesses must recycle. The requirements detailed below apply to all New York City residences, as well as schools, institutions, and agencies serviced by the Department of Sanitation SEE What to Recycle For information on setting up a school recycling program, see Recycling in Schools . To find out what happens to the recyclables the Department of Sanitation collects, go to What Happens to Recyclables To order recycling literature and decals, use the literature/decal request form on the Sanitation website. To order bulk quantities (more than 50), use the bulk quantity form . For recycling bins and labeling requirements, see decals below. Improve recycling in your apartment building by participating in New York City's Apartment Building Recycling Initiative If your business, institution, or agency site is serviced by a private carter for garbage collection , see the recycling requirements for commercial businesses . If your site's garbage is collected by DSNY, and any recyclables are collected by a private carter, see

74. Recycling Advocates
Formed in 1987, recycling Advocates is Oregon s only citizenbased, grassroots group dedicated to creating a sustainable future through local efforts to
http://www.recyclingadvocates.org/
Home About RA Calendar News Programs ... Resources Welcome to the official website of Recycling Advocates Formed in 1987, Recycling Advocates is Oregon's only citizen-based, grassroots group dedicated to creating a sustainable future through local efforts to reduce, reuse and recycle. Click on the About RA link to learn more about our organization and find out how you can join our community of local recycling activists in Portland and the Pacific Northwest. Recycling Advocates is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is proud to be a member of Earth Share of Oregon Click here to find out how you can become a member of Recycling Advocates
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75. Phone Recycling
Verizon Wireless also concentrates on protecting the environment by collecting spent rechargeable batteries for recycling. The Verizon Wireless Cell Phone
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76. NEMA - Thermostat Recycling Corporation
The Thermostat recycling Corporation (TRC) is a notfor-profit corporation owned by three NEMA member companies which facilitates the collection by HVAC
http://www.nema.org/gov/ehs/trc/
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77. Technology Recycling
Company dedicated to recycling 100% of computers and components. Denver, Colorado.
http://www.techrecycle.com/

78. Recycling Home
The recycling and Litter Prevention program is part of DEQ s Division of Environmental Enhancement, which also includes The Waste Tire Management Program,
http://www.deq.state.va.us/recycle/
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Recycling and Litter Prevention Program homepage.
The Recycling and Litter Prevention program is part of DEQ's Division of Environmental Enhancement, which also includes The Waste Tire Management Program, The Pollution Prevention/Environmental Excellence Program, the Coastal Resources Program and the Environmental Impact Review Program. The Recycling and Litter Prevention Program manages the distribution of annual grants to localities for recycling and litter activities, provides information and guidance on recycling and litter prevention topics, tracks and reports on Virginia's recycling programs, and works with localities, other state agencies and environmental groups to promote environmental awareness through recycling and litter prevention programs. The Recycling and Litter Prevention Program works closely with recycling program managers , as well as with local governments and solid waste planning units to ensure that their recycling programs are able to meet or exceed the state's mandated recycling rates. Staff also works with the Virginia Recycling Markets Development Council to identify opportunities to strengthen the state's recycling infrastructures.

79. Recycling - Garbage & Recycling Services - King County Solid Waste Division
The recycling Services section of the King County Solid Waste Division Web site. Curbside pickup of primary recyclables is available to more than 90 percent
http://www.metrokc.gov/dnrp/swd/garbage-recycling/recycling.asp

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80. Donate Cell Phone, IPod, Digital Camera For Wireless Recycling - Recycling For C
RFC is the only 501c3 nonprofit organization recycling old cell phones and wireless products benefiting charities and the environment wireless recycling
http://www.recyclingforcharities.com/
Donate your old cell phone, PDA, digital camera, or iPod to be recycled and benefit the charity of your choice! RFC is a non-profit organization helping other charities. Cell Phone Recycling Works!
No cost to donate. No cost for your charity. ALL Donations are tax-deductible.
RFC allows individuals, corporations, and organizations across the United States an opportunity to protect the environment by keeping cell phones HELP : We are currently trying to work with various recording labels to recieve free music to place on recycled iPods for children in hospitals. Please donate working iPods
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