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5 Easy Tips for Sustainable Spring Cleaning

May 6, 2019 By gk104 Leave a Comment

Give your extra stuff a new home. There’s nothing worse than clutter to make a space feel messy. And, not only does clutter make things messy, clutter is stressful. According to Christiane Northrup, M.D., “Piles of stuff in our homes are one of the greatest stress triggers. Clutter literally increases your cortisol level! When we have a lot of clutter in our homes, it has the effect of distracting us and can even cause chronic restlessness. When you reduce the noise of the things around you, you can focus on creating your life.” Systematically go through your house and garage to identify things that you no longer use. Be sure to recycle or donate your unused clutter when possible so it doesn’t end up sitting in your local landfill.

First published on 2019-05-06 20:33:55

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Filed Under: Home and Garden, list, Recycling, spring cleaning, sustainable, tips, Top 5

5 More Recycling Tips for Your Busy Family

February 20, 2019 By Gavilab Leave a Comment

Half the battle is knowing what can and can’t be recycled…

We all have a million little things to think about during the day but one thing that’s always worth our time is doing things that will help the environment for our children. Recycling is good for the environment for many reasons, for example, it saves energy, it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and it helps to reduce the amount of trash that is dumped in your local landfill. Here are 5 more recycling tips for your busy family.

Show your family what is recyclable. Half the battle is knowing what can and can’t be recycled in your local recycling program. By showing your kids what should be recycled you are empowering them to take part in the process. Have your family reuse their wrappings. Not only is reusing wrapping paper and gift bags better for the environment, it will save you money and the time it takes to run to the store for a last minute gift bag. Promote a giving attitude. When your kiddos outgrow that adorable outfit teach them to pass it on by donating it to a local charitable thrift store. Your family will be eliminating waste and reducing clutter. Be aware of where unwanted pharmaceutical products should be disposed of in your area. Remind your family that pharmaceutical products shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet, poured into the sink or put in the trash. Find out where you can dispose of unwanted medicines by looking it up here to find a drop off site near you. Taking care of this will help the environment while keeping your medicine cabinet neat and tidy. Start a family compost project. Yard waste can generate a lot of greenhouse gas in a landfill so start composting your yard waste. If your city provides curbside yard waste pickup, be sure you utilize the service. If not, start composting it yourself.

Check out these first 5 Recycling Tips for Your Busy Family at https://recyclenation.com/2017/06/5-recycling-tips-for-your-busy-family/.

First published on 2019-02-20 21:10:21

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Filed Under: family, Home and Garden, list, Recycling, recycling tips, tips

5 Recycling Tips You May Not Know

January 21, 2019 By Gavilab Leave a Comment

Here are 5 recycling tips you may not know to get you started…

When thinking about what needs to go in your recycling bin and how it should be prepared, here are 5 recycling tips you may not know to get you started.

Before you even begin putting recyclables into your recycling bin, be sure you know what materials your local recycling program will accept. Every program is a little different so make sure to check so you don’t accidentally recycle something that will clog up the system. You should take the tape off cardboard boxes before you recycle them. If you don’t, the tape could get caught in the processing machine that boils recycled paper and filters out the trash, according to a recycling industry expert. (Source: The Spokesman-Review Newspaper) In general, you shouldn’t put any paper or plastic that is smaller than 3 inches into your recycling bin. Small pieces of paper like receipts or those fortune cookie fortunes need to be thrown away because they can’t easily be machine sorted. Be sure to flatten any cardboard or paperboard boxes you are putting in your recycling bin. Flatted boxes go through the recycling system more smoothly. Don’t throw paper shreds in your recycling bin. Shredded paper isn’t usually accepted by most city recycling programs. As always, check with your own local recycling program to see if yours accepts this material.

Be sure as you make purchases you buy products that are durable and won’t need to be recycled or thrown away quickly.

First published on 2019-01-21 20:55:08

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Filed Under: cardboard, list, local recycling program, Recycling, small pieces, tips

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