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The Greenest Way to Recycle

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Recycling is not often seen as a fun activity. In fact, for many people recycling is just another inconvenient trip into town; however, recycling does not have to be “just another trip to the recycling center.” Recycling does not even have to involve going to the recycling center. And, when you make recycling seem like fun, more people around you might decide to take up recycling, too.

Plastic bottles and metal cans might seem like a big waste of space after they have been emptied, but both have fun uses after they are emptied. Cans and bottles can be turned into planters, which makes it even easier to go green while recycling. If you have children, plastic bottles can also be used for science experiments to explain things from recycling to alternative and renewable fuels. Glass bottles can be used as planters as well, though the glass can be hazardous if you have children, in which case it is probably better to send the glass to the recycling center.

Another recycling nightmare that can be turned into a green planter is an old computer. Different people have different views on these computer planters, but they are becoming increasingly popular among environmentally-friendly people. If you wish to try this with your own old computer then remember that the inside part of the computer should still be sent to a recycling center, since there are many chemicals and wires inside computers. The shell is the only part that should be used at home.

Going green and recycling can be fun. All it takes is some initiative and imagination.

Filed Under: Going Green, Recycling Tagged With: Environmentalism, Recycling, Waste management

The Importance of Recycling Your Old Computer Hardware

Technology currently changes at such a rapid rate that as soon as you buy one product another is released that out dates it. People often switch computer hardware after only a few years of use, sometimes within one to three years of buying a product. When this happens, the old hardware becomes a cumbersome annoyance in the house that takes up space. When thrown out, these items often end up in landfills where they can cause damage to the environment and are wasted.

The materials used in the production of computers, printers and other hardware include various metals and plastics that can easily be turned around into new products. Recycling is the perfect answer to solving this problem and is not that hard to do. Many cities have recycling facilities that accept old computer hardware for recycling. To encourage this practice, they will often hold a day where people can bring in their items to various pick up locations.

One piece that is critical to recycle are printer cartridges. These can have chemicals in them leftover from ink which can be poisonous to the soil and animals. Office supply companies will usually offer incentives for you to bring them in and give you a coupon to use towards merchandise. The manufacturer may include a postage paid envelope for you to return the old cartridge in. This helps to protect nature from chemicals and also allows for the transformation of the old item into a new one that has the latest technology.

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Filed Under: Hardware, Recycling Tagged With: Hardware, Ink cartridge, Recycling

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