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Why throw things away? Recycle or donate your castoff items instead!

Did you know many things that you may be ready to throw away can be recycled, or donated to charity for reconditioning and reuse?

Keep reading for ways to keep toxic items like cell phones and electronic equipment out of landfills and help others at the same time. You'll have a clutter-free house and you'll feel great!

Jewelry from E-waste 

Here's just one way people are finding ways to keep dangerous waste out of landfills and give it a new use. ~BadMsM

Dowa Eco-System - Jewellery from E-waste : DigInfo

http://movie.diginfo.tv DigInfo News Electrical and electronic equipment waste contains significant amounts of metal. DOWA ECO-SYSTEM has found an innovative way to use this waste by producing jewelry from the metal. Interview with Yuko Hayashi, Environmental Solution Dept., DOWA ECO-SYSTEM: "In process of mining ore such as this, trees are cut down, mountains are leveled and rivers are polluted. On top of that the carbon footprint is increased with the material being delivered to Japan, this is before the metal has even gone through the manufacturing process. In this so called E-waste, there are a lot of metals inside these electronic devices. It is said that the amount of metal in a cell phone amounts to around sixty times more than in ore. So we can produce metal, which is the same quality as mined metal, in Japan, just by collecting metal from these devices, without having to cut down trees or flatten mountains. The world's gold deposits are predicted to last for only another 19 years, but we will try to prolong the longevity of these gold deposits for as long as possible by adopting this type of recycling system." Recycling 100% of the metal obtained from ore can reduce the environmental load to one three-hundredth the load created by mining. For example, around 10 tons of ore are needed to make a gold ring that weighs 10 grams, but only 0.037 tons are needed if the gold from cell phones is recycled. DOWA ECO-SYSTEM recovers 17 different kinds of metals from recycled waste and this year added a new recycling incinerator to enable the recycling of two additional types of metals. In the recycling process, these metals are first shredded and melted at a high temperature of 1000 degrees Celsius and electrically refined. The first metal to be extracted in the process is bronze, and then the remaining material is precipitated and separated to extract silver. The last metal to be recovered is gold. The heat generated by the incinerator is thermally processed and reused as electricity to power the processing equipment. Interview with Yuko Hayashi, Environmental Solution Dept., DOWA ECO-SYSTEM: "The world's gold deposits are predicted to last for only another 19 years, but we will try to prolong the longevity of these gold deposits for as long as possible by adopting this type of recycling system." DOWA ECO-SYSTEM intends to set up two eco-recycling plants in the near future, one in northern Japan and the other in the major recycling area of Akita, and also hopes to expand its recycling activities worldwide.

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Cleaning out your office or desk? Here's ways to recycle! 

Find a new home for CDs, DVDs, and other electronic office items.

CDs and DVDs don't decompose. Printer cartridges, computer equipment, batteries and cell phones release toxins into the air, soil and water.

Why not donate these items to help others, or take them someplace where you can exchange them for CA$H???

It's win-win all around!

 

The Compact Disc Recycling Center of America
Compacts Discs, when recycled properly, will stop unnecessary pollution, conserve natural resources, and help slow global warming.
Greenphone.com
Get paid to recycle cell phones with greenphone.com
My Boneyard.com
With our simple three-step process, you can safely recycle your unused electronics in an environmentally-friendly way, and maybe even get a little extra green in your wallet!
Costco.com
Trade In or Recycle your old electronic equipment. You can use the online Value Estimator to display your potential trade-in value or send an item in for direct recycle.
TonerBuyer.com
We Pay Up To $22 Each For Your EMPTY/USED Printer, Copier and Fax Cartridges.
Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation
Through our national program, Call2Recycle%u2122, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) can help you recycle your used portable rechargeable batteries and old cell phones.
Battery Solutions
We recycle all battery types, anywhere in the U.S.
International Book Project
We serve long-term emerging literacy needs around the globe and at home, as well as respond to areas impacted by natural and humanitarian crises. Our mission is to promote education and literacy while broadening Americans' understanding of their neighbors.

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Recycling Program Blogs  

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Recycling: A Nationwide Effort With Global Benefits!

Cleaning out your old wardrobe? Why not donate it to be worn again? 

Your old clothing can help a business woman, or make a young girl's dreams of the Prom come true!

If your closet looks like something out of "27 Dresses", why not give those frocks a chance to be worn again for another enchanted evening of memories? Maybe you're updating your look for the office and last year's power suit just doesn't fit anymore.

Whatever you've got, for whatever reason, it can have a new life with a new owner.

 

Dress for Success
The mission of Dress for Success is to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.
The Glass Slipper Project
We welcome donations of formal dresses, shoes, evening bags, jewelry and unused make-up.
Patagonia: Common Threads Garment Recycling
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.
REUSE-A-SHOE
Worn-out athletic shoes of any brand are collected, processed and recycled into material used in sports surfaces like basketball courts, tennis courts, athletic fields, running tracks and playgrounds for young people around the world.
Swap-O-Rama-Rama
Swap-O-Rama-Rama is a clothing swap and series of do-it-yourself workshops in which a community explores creative reuse through the recycling of used clothing.

Here's Your GREEN Tip of the Day  

Now that you have seen some alternatives to the trash can, will you recycle? 

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Cleaning out the house and garage? Remodeling? Recycle! 

Here is where you can come across some VERY toxic items: fluorescent bulbs, carpets, appliances, furniture, paint and other chemical mixtures.

Take a look below to find some ways to recycle or donate your old things, especially those fluorescent bulbs!

 

Compact Fluorescent Bulb - Recycling Kit
Our kit comes with everything you need to properly recycle your fluorescent bulbs and is a perfect size for home use.
Earth911
Recycling is the third R of the three R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Recycling means taking a product or material at the end of its useful life and turning it into a usable raw material to make another product. To find recycling locations and programs near you, use our recycling locator.
International Bicycle Fund
Through education, advocacy and demonstration projects, our aim is to encourage social attitudes, infrastructure and market development that promote the use of bicycles and other forms of sustainable transport for of business and personal welfare.
The Gear4Good Program
We need good used outdoor gear. In the U.S., there are dozens of at-risk youth outdoor programs who can use packs, sleeping bags, boots, outerwear, hats and gloves.
Play It Again Sports: Cash For Gear
Cashing in your quality used gear at Play It Again Sports® is fast, easy, and profitable.
The Freecycle Network
Welcome! The Freecycle Network is made up of 4,542 groups with 5,455,000 members across the globe. It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit movement of people who are giving (& getting) stuff for free in their own towns.
Throwplace.com
Give away goods to others. Everything listed on Throwplace is FREE.

Recycling is a family affair!

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    Gera Gera Dec 30, 2008 @ 2:48 am
    As if my house cleaning company doesn't support us to recycle by giving us opportunity to throw away our waste in different garbage, then I use reused items for myself and try to use my stuff as much as I can.

    Eager to see this lens develop further.

    PS. Don't throw away the paper which is clean on one side. Just put it in another box, where you can get it for taking notes. Or for me - I write some cool message-posters and put them up on the street. For example: "Smile. You look much prettier that way."
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    SherryHolderHunt SherryHolderHunt Jul 13, 2008 @ 11:46 pm
    Excellent lens. 5*'s
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    mfartr mfartr Jul 13, 2008 @ 2:29 pm
    Good recycling resource lens. I like the story of waste to jewelry, I've always been a big proponent of art from crap, er I mean scrap ;-). 5 stars thx
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    badmsm badmsm Jul 12, 2008 @ 12:42 am
    Did I leave anything out? Got a comment about this lens? Let me know...
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    ZachG ZachG Jul 12, 2008 @ 12:36 am
    Great lens! Waste and E-waste are big problems in the world now and they just keep on growing. Hopefully because of things like this lens people will get the hint and start recycling. 5 stars!

 

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