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World Wisdom: Clear Drop Recycling Innovations

Motherhood Moments

Affordably priced and geared to the home user, each patent-pending Clear Drop unit addresses one specific type of recycling, making it as simple and effective as possible to stop polluting with destructive soft plastics and garbage organic waste. Plastics are poison for the planet, difficult to separate, transport, and hold in one place.

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8 Easy Ways to Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Today, I am going to share with you 8 ways you can recycle, reduce, and reuse. Concentrated products often require less packaging, resulting in less energy to transport it to the store and less plastic to recycle. When you have old batteries that are no longer good, recycle them through your local agency.

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FREE Electronics Recycling Every Day at Staples!

Nicoles Nickels

HP and Staples Make It Easy and Free to Recycle Electronics Nationwide. Consumers can recycle electronics every day at Staples Stores throughout the United States. Customers can drop off their technology for recycling at the service desk of their local Staples store. To locate a Staples in your area, click here!

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10 Ways to Transform Your Home into an Eco-Friendly Haven

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

They’ll make sure that every bit of trash is disposed of properly and sent to proper recycling facilities. This means you waste water, fertiliser, soil, and even the fuel used to transport your food. Keep Your Appliances Clean. Keeping your appliances clean helps them function better. Dial Down on the Paper Towels.

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How to Go Green Witout Going Broke

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The old phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle” is crucial when it comes to small, and inexpensive, ways of going green. That way you keep both the glass and plastic bottles out of the landfill and you reduce the environmental impact of transporting water from draught-ridden areas. However, going green doesn’t mean you have to go all out.

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How to Establish an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle at Home

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Reduce your dependence on fossil fuels by driving less and using public transport or walking; reduce your energy consumption by turning off lights to empty rooms and appliances at the wall; choose energy-efficient appliances and alternative power sources; change to CFL light bulbs.

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Ways to Make Do With What You Have

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Use the life out of all your appliances, but save up enough money to replace them quickly if they are nearing the end of their lifespan. If you can’t afford a car, use public transportation. Pay attention to expiration dates by organizing your pantry and freezer so that the oldest food is in front. Go Frugal Go Green'

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