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  1. How We Made A Million Dollars Recycling Great Old Houses by Sam Weir, Mary Weir, 1980-04-01
  2. The Cast-Off Recast: Recycling and the Creative Transformation of Mass-Produced Objects
  3. Garbage and Recycling (Hot Topics) by Debra A Miller, 2009-10-02
  4. Oxford Bookworms Factfiles: Stage 3: 1,000 Headwords Recycling by Rosemary Border, 1996-10-24
  5. Recycling: Re-Using Our World's Solid Wastes (The First Book of Series) by James Hahn, 1973-10
  6. Big Books: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Recycling (Recycling Big Books)
  7. Crafts for All Seasons - Creating by Recycling by Laia Sadurni & Anna Llimos, 2000-01-10
  8. Recycling Land: Understanding the Legal Landscape of Brownfield Development by Elizabeth Glass Geltman, 2000-05-05
  9. Burning Down The House: Recycling Domesticity by Rosemary Marangoly George, 1998-06-04
  10. Composting and Recycling Municipal Solid Waste by Luis F. Diaz, Clarence G. Golueke, et all 1993-07-25
  11. Reducing And Recycling Waste (Improving Our Environment) by Carol Inskipp, 2005-01
  12. Recycling George by Stephen Roos, 2003-09-01
  13. Practical Handbook of Processing and Recycling Municipal Waste by AGR Manser, Alan Keeling, 1996-11-30
  14. Recycling in America: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary World Issues) by Debra Kimball Strong, 1997-11-01

81. Recycle, Columbus
The City of Columbus provides choices to Columbus residents for recycling and yard waste disposal. For more information on the programs offered,
http://refuse.ci.columbus.oh.us/recycle/

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The City of Columbus provides choices to Columbus residents for recycling and yard waste disposal. For more information on the programs offered, click on the corresponding button in the left border of the page. WHAT CAN I RECYCLE? Paper
  • Newspaper, including all inserts Magazines, catalogs and telephone books Mail, scrap paper and envelopes (windows ok) Brown paper bags Paperboard (such as cereal or snack boxes) Cardboard boxes (please break down and, if needed, cut to 3 feet by 3 feet)
Bottles and Jars
  • Plastic bottles (any) Glass bottles and jars
Cans, aluminum
  • Aluminum cans, aluminum gutters and siding Steel soup, food and aerosol cans
RECYCLING PROGRAMS: Drop-box program ~ The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO) administers the drop-off recycling program. Public

82. Home CollectiveGood, Cell Mobile Phone Recycling
Charitable resource for recycling spare cell phones in an environmentally and socially responsible manner.
http://www.collectivegood.com/
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83. NJDEP Recycling In New Jersey - Information For Individuals, Industry, And Commu
NJDEP SRWM Solid Hazardous Waste Program Main Page.
http://www.state.nj.us/recyclenj/

84. Recycling And Trash - Fairfax County, Virginia
recycling and Trash resources in Fairfax County, VA.
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/living/recycling/
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you are here: homepage Fairfax County is committed to enhancing the community and protecting the environment by providing safe, efficient and customer friendly solid waste management services. A-Z List of Recycling and Trash Topics
From apartment and condominium recycling to yard waste: a complete list of recycling and trash topics Announcements
Important updates and news related to county recycling and trash programs Calendar of Events
Schedule of upcoming events, contest entry deadlines, etc. Disposal and Recycling Facilities
Disposal sites, household hazardous waste facilities, recycling drop-off centers and more Information by Program Area Residential Collection services and recycling and trash facilities for county residents Nonresidential Guidelines for employees, commercial building tenants and property managers

85. Illinois Recycling Association
A collective voice for recycling on critical waste management issues facing the state. News, events, facts, and resources.
http://www.illinoisrecycles.org/

Click Here to View 2007 Conference Photos, Seminar Presentations, and More!
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86. NextStep Recycling
On March 15, 2008, Active Bethel Citizens join NextStep recycling to help residents of the Bethel Neighborhood easily and properly dispose of household
http://www.nextsteprecycling.org/
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SAT. MAY 17TH, NEXTSTEP HELPS CLEANUP THE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD AND COTTAGE GROVE OREGON!
THANKS SO MUCH TO the following people for working the cleanups! We collected thousands of pounds of obsolete electronics. Thanks SO much to Master Recycler's Tim Foelker, Kent Calvin and Kurt Sterling, volunteers Jim Gilroy, Mary Gilroy, Marty Kilmer, Clayton Kilmer, Tony Cormier, our warehouse recycler, Joey Carillo, and our managers, Enid Lefton and Lorraine Kerwood for braving the heat!
Kudos to Community Coordinator for City of Cottage Grove, Teresa Cowan, for connecting NextStep with the awesome Cottage Grove volunteers!
CITY OF SPRINGFIELD:
Last year's partnership cleanup was so successful, NextStep will have TWO trucks to receive all electronics Springfield residents no longer need. We'll refurbish what we can and recycle what is not reusable.
EVENT: City of Springfield Clean-Up
LOCATION: 1600 S."B" St., Springfield, OR

87. Patagonia: Common Threads Garment Recycling, ECOCIRCLE Capilene Recycling
Research shows that the environmental impact of recycling wornout Capilene base layers into one new polyester fiber is significantly lower than making that
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Through Common Threads we can transform your unusable garments into new clothing, which gets us closer to a long-standing company goal of taking full responsibility for every product we make. Mission Recycle Video Watch the misadventures of Patagonia ambassador as he tries to convince people on the streets of Japan to change their minds and recycle their underwear. How Does It Work?

88. The Missouri Recycling Association (MORA) - Home
The following document lists the recycling services available throughout the State of Missouri; it is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural
http://www.mora.org/
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Statewide Recycling Services
(Listed by County) The following document lists the recycling services available throughout the State of Missouri; it is maintained by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
Click here
to download this document (PDF: 248 KB, 41 pgs.).
Spotlight:
2008 Missouri Recycling Guide
(3 MB, 17 pgs.) MORA's 2008 Legislative Toolkit
(PDF: 395 KB, 13 pgs.) 2006-2007 Missouri Municipal Solid Waste Composition Study
Legislation Watch
View Senate and House Bills and more.
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MORA's 2008 Legislative Toolkit

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last updated:
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The Missouri Recycling Association
The Missouri Recycling Association supports waste reduction and recycling efforts in Missouri by providing information, educational opportunities, and technical support in partnership with state, national and regional organizations. MORA provides a forum for sharing information through workshops, meetings and an annual conference. Members cooperate on a regional level to share experiences and encourage market development for recovered materials.

89. WM Recycle America
Waste Management Recycle America (WM Recycle America) is a longterm venture established by Waste Management 20 years ago. Since then we have handled over
http://www.recycleamerica.com/
Business Areas Contact Us Make WM Recycle America your one-stop recycling resource. Waste Management Recycle America (WM Recycle America) is a long-term venture established by Waste Management 20 years ago. Since then we have handled over 55 million tons of recyclable commodities. Our goal is to improve the sustainability and future growth of recycling programs to ensure that they work for everyone. Our vision is a reinvigorated recycling industry which offers communities and businesses more effective and affordable recycling program options. WM Recycle America provides manufacturers with the secure, consistent stream of high-quality raw materials they need to maintain operational efficiency. We offer municipalities cost-efficient, environmentally sound recycling programs. And we deliver opportunities for improved return on investment all along the recycling chain.

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