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It may come as a surprise to you, but there is a really good chance that the town or city you live in offer a service you may not have heard of; an energy audit.  Cities and towns all over the country have started doing this, where an auditor comes to your home and [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="Are You Doing Everything You Can?" width="200" height="314" title="Are You Doing Everything You Can?" />It may come as a surprise to you, but there is a really good chance that the town or city you live in offer a service you may not have heard of; an energy audit.  Cities and towns all over the country have started doing this, where an auditor comes to your home and goes through your living space and helps you to see where you could make changes that will not only help you conserve energy but will help you save money!  What a bonus it is to save money by doing the right thing.</p>
<p>There are so many changes you can make in your home to impact the way we recycle and in the end, will help you keep some of the money in your pocket.</p>
<p>Having recycling bins set up so that you can properly sort the items that are recycled is a great first step.  That activity alone can cut down greatly on the items that end up in the landfills rather than where they can be recycled.</p>
<p>Keeping your televisions, DVDs, stereos and computers plugged in to a power strip or surge protector rather than directly into the wall and then turning off the power strip will cut back greatly on power &#8220;leaks&#8221; that can cost you money on your utility bill.  Being aware to turn these items off, is the first step, and then having them plugged into the power strip will just further the action for saving money and energy.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t leave a light on when you walk out of a room and no one else is in there.  And have you changed your light bulbs from the traditional ones to the compact flourescent kind?  Did you know that the newer lights use 75% less energy to run and they will out live a traditional light bulb by up to 10 years?  Make the changes that need to be made in your home.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t run the dishwasher or the washing machine unless they are full.  It&#8217;s a waste of energy and water to run a cycle through the dishwasher when it&#8217;s only half full.  Don&#8217;t turn it on until you have a full load to wash and then just wash them all at once.</p>
<p>Use microfiber cloths for cleaning all kinds of surfaces like furniture, counters and sinks.  The bonus is that these items can be tossed into the washer and are perfectly able to be reused again and again.  Think of the savings in paper towels alone!  Talk about a win-win; if we use fewer paper towles, then that means fewer trees need to be cut to make them in the first place.  How can we go wrong with thinking like that?</p>
<p>Take shorter showers and see if you can pick up a shower head that is a water-conserving item, already in place, that will save you money and you&#8217;ll never even notice the difference during your shower.</p>
<p>There is so much you can do in the efforts to recycle, just be sure you&#8217;re doing your part.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most innovative ways of recycling materials that have probably been over-looked came in the form of a contractor re-using bricks from a brick wall that needed to be torn down during the construction of an addition to a home.  
The contractor learned his trade from one long time mason worker who [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="Even Bricks Can Be ReUsed!" width="200" height="314" title="Even Bricks Can Be ReUsed!" />One of the most innovative ways of recycling materials that have probably been over-looked came in the form of a contractor re-using bricks from a brick wall that needed to be torn down during the construction of an addition to a home.  </p>
<p>The contractor learned his trade from one long time mason worker who believed that if you have brick as part of your building project, it could last forever.  He believed that the only structures that were worth a plugged nickel contained the strong and classy component of brick; also adding that more brick is better.  </p>
<p>How could you go wrong following that kind of advice?  In the Age of Recycling, as this time in our lives could be described, what would be the sense in sending perfectly good bricks off to a landfill?  If we are going to be efficient at recycling, our best course of action is to prevent waste, right?  Here are some ideas the contractor had when talking about recycling the brick wall, one brick at a time and his suggested materials. </p>
<p>This project may not be one where any kind of further education degree required, but it is a laborous task and keep in mind the fate of your back from bending and picking up throughout this activity.  The only materials needed are, a bucket with water, brick hammers and some muriatic acid for those really stubborn cement-clinging bricks.</p>
<p>This project could really make an impact on the home renovations in keeping with the theme of recycling, if done properly.</p>
<p>The wall needs to be taken down a brick at a time.  The best way to do this and still keep the bricks in tact is to be patient and methodical.  Tapping the bricks away from the mortar may sound easy but it is a sure test of patience when, in the back of your mind, you continue to think about how much more easy the task would be if you were using a large sledge hammer to do the job!  </p>
<p>Once you have the bricks removed from the wall, begin to remove the mortar from each individual brick by chipping at it with the tapered end of the hammer.  There will be some instances where the mortar is not going to come off so easily and it is suggested that by placing the brick into a 5 gallon bucket of water, that should almost always make it easier for the mortar to come off the brick.  In cases where the mortar is still clinging onto the brick after a few dips in the water, try soaking the bricks in a solution of water and muriatic acid.  Please remember to pay close attention to the instructions when using muriatic acid and be sure to wear gloves and protective goggles.  After the bricks have soaked in the acid and water mix, all mortar should come off by using a wire brush and cleaning them off.  </p>
<p>Reuse the bricks anyway you choose and walk away from the project knowing you&#8217;ve done your best to recycle!</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been bombarded with advertisements and news stories about the desperate shape our planet is in and thought to yourself, &#8220;I&#8217;m only one person, I can&#8217;t even put a dent in what needs to be done to make things better?&#8221;  With all of the media coverage on issues like, acid rain, loss of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="How You Can Make An Impact" width="200" height="314" title="How You Can Make An Impact" />Have you been bombarded with advertisements and news stories about the desperate shape our planet is in and thought to yourself, &#8220;I&#8217;m only one person, I can&#8217;t even put a dent in what needs to be done to make things better?&#8221;  With all of the media coverage on issues like, acid rain, loss of rain forests, endangered animals, the depleting ozone layer and even former Vice President Al Gore&#8217;s pet project, global warming, it&#8217;s an easy thing to feel over-whelmed and small on this great space.  But the reality is this; if not you, then who?</p>
<p>As an individual you can&#8217;t control factories pouring toxins into water ways or prevent oil leaks that endanger some species, but you can make an impact, none the less.  How?  First, by not adding to the madness and wasteful ways others are handling items and materials that can be recycled and secondly, and maybe more importantly, you can make an impact by being a leader in the crusade to save the planet by doing the right things.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a well-known fact that when we are parents we are the top role-models for our children and that they will imitate what they see us do.  Even if you are not a parent, you can still lead the way for others by taking on the awesome responsibility of being the leader.  Imagine the people you come in contact with in your neighborhood who see that you don&#8217;t just talk about recycling but every week your trash collection is separated and ready for the recycle truck.  What if the people you work with come to notice that instead of having your coffee every morning in a throw-away cup from the local coffee chain, you are drinking from a mug you brought from home that you rinse out and reuse?  Can you just imagine the impact you would have for someone who is maybe not quite recycling like they should but decides that, after seeing that you take this responsibility seriously, decides to change the way they do things and follow suit?  </p>
<p>Most people don&#8217;t recognize the impact they have everyday on people in their lives that they may or may not have a connection with.  As a leader you &#8220;walk the talk&#8221; by abiding by the causes that mean the most to you and not just by saying the words.  We are all aware of people around us and never know what we may do that will make a difference for another person.  Don&#8217;t misuse this opportunity to make an impact for recycling.  </p>
<p>When you recycle yourself, believe that there are people who are watching and making decisions everyday, by watching how you handle yourself.  Big issues are often started with a few concerned, aware people, well before the word gets out to big corporations and law makers that there is a change that needs to be made.</p>
<p>Make every step you take count for something.  Do your part in the efforts to keep our planet healthy; reduce, reuse, recycle.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s world, where the idea of recycling is not an option, but a necessity, having your own compost pile is a great activity and resources in keeping with the mandatory recycle laws.  The bonuses of composting heavily outweigh any negative connotations compost piles have had to defend themselves against; mainly, the smell.
Because food [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="How To Start And Maintain A Compost Pile" width="200" height="314" title="How To Start And Maintain A Compost Pile" />In today&#8217;s world, where the idea of recycling is not an option, but a necessity, having your own compost pile is a great activity and resources in keeping with the mandatory recycle laws.  The bonuses of composting heavily outweigh any negative connotations compost piles have had to defend themselves against; mainly, the smell.</p>
<p>Because food waste, when compiled properly and maintained can create rich soil that can be reused on lawns and gardens, it seems the thought of not having one is the poorer choice.  We have to eat and there is inevitably an excess and waste, that it seems like a no-brainer to put our scraps and law clippings to good use.</p>
<p>To begin your project you will need a compost bin.  Compost bins can be built or purchased.  Before putting out any money for this project, check with your town hall to see if they sponsor a program that will provide residents with the bins.  If your town doesn&#8217;t provide bins specifically for composting, you should check with local hardware or home improvement stores.  These bins can also be found online or via gardening center websites or catalogs.</p>
<p>If none of these options pan out, a compost bin can be built with just a few materials and tools.  All that is needed to build your own compost bin would be; some wood, concrete blocks, pallets, wire and maybe even a garbage can with holes poked in the bottom.  The only thing to keep in mind when constructing a compost bin is to remember to incorporate a way for excess moisture to escape and a great way to do that is to be sure there are holes at the bottom of the bin but that they are not so big that little critters can climb into the bin and wreak havoc!  It&#8217;s best to keep the drainage holes no more than half an inch in diameter.</p>
<p>Placement of the bin should be somewhere shady, where it can drain properly and where it will be fairly easy to access without being too close to become a &#8220;smelly&#8221; problem inside your home (or the home of your neighbor)!</p>
<p>The first level of compost should allow for air passages as well as drainage.  A layer of smooth rock placed loosely on the bottom of the bin will work to do the trick.</p>
<p>When you start to add to your compost you should think in layers; start with the bottom layer of coarse materials to further enable the air and drainage passage, and then layer between &#8220;brown&#8221; waste and &#8220;green&#8221; waste.  &#8220;Brown&#8221; waste may consist of, autumn leaves, wood chips, saw dust, pine needles, paper towels, newspaper and coffee filters and &#8220;green&#8221; waste consists of, food wastes, fruits and vegetables, egg shells, tea bags, coffee grounds, grass clippings and weeds.  Another tip is to add a layer of soil on top of each layer of waste because that will help speed up the process.</p>
<p>One last maintainance tip is to always fluff your layers as you go by using a hoe or a compost turning tool.  You&#8217;ll also want to be sure to &#8220;toss&#8221; the entire pile once in the spring and again in the fall, wehre you turn the entire pile upside down with the bottom ending up on the top of the pile.</p>
<p>Enjoy your compost pile and know that with every item added it is one less item for the waste that will be left for future generations to contend with.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[When you think of recycling do you sigh and think that you just don&#8217;t have the time or energy to do it?  Do you see visions of hundreds of thousands of empty plastic bottles in some far-away factory getting ready to be melted down?  Do you think that recycling is something that has [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="Easy Ways to Recycle" width="200" height="314" title="Easy Ways to Recycle" />When you think of recycling do you sigh and think that you just don&#8217;t have the time or energy to do it?  Do you see visions of hundreds of thousands of empty plastic bottles in some far-away factory getting ready to be melted down?  Do you think that recycling is something that has to be hard; otherwise if it&#8217;s not hard, then it doesn&#8217;t count?  I&#8217;m embarrassed to say that at one time, these were the thoughts that ran through my head and they justified my reasons for not recycling.  I&#8217;m here to tell you that I was mistaken; recycling isn&#8217;t something difficult, or something you have to go out of your way to participate in and when it&#8217;s easy, well, it&#8217;s just easy; and it still counts toward recycling.</p>
<p>Here are some of the easy ways I have found to recycle:</p>
<p>I have a terrible habit of leaving lights on when I leave a room.  I seem to be someone who, when doing any kind of work, whether it&#8217;s writing or stripping wallpaper, I need a lot of light around to do it.  The first two ways I found to conserve energy and count myself in as a &#8220;recycler&#8221; was to turn off lights as I left a room.  Sounds easy, right?  Well, that&#8217;s because it is easy.  The only thing I had to do was remind myself that I was no longer going to waste energy by leaving lights on in a room that no one was occupying.</p>
<p>Mind you, I&#8217;ve had 43 years of doing things the way I&#8217;d been doing them and the change didn&#8217;t happen overnight, but it did happen.  There hasn&#8217;t been a doorway I&#8217;ve walked through in the past 6 months or so that I haven&#8217;t given a quick inventory before passing through the threshold and thinking, &#8220;Did I leave any lights on?&#8221;  The great thing is, the times that I have left a light on, I&#8217;m given the final opportunity to stop and turn around and turn off the lights before leaving the room for good.  Is this a difficult change?  Like I said, it didn&#8217;t happen as soon as I thought about my part in the effort to recycle, but it is something I have allowed myself to consider on a daily basis.</p>
<p>The other way I have found to easily adhere to this recycling thing is that I changed my lightbulbs.  Yup, that simple act of replacing a burned-out bulb with one of the new, energy saving kind has really been a big help.  The newer bulbs use up to 75% less energy when lighting a room and they will last up to ten times longer, too.  How can you beat that?  And there wasn&#8217;t any effort on my part; all I did was replace the bulb with the new and improved bulb and have made quite the impact on my electric bill.  </p>
<p>The good news is this; there are easy ways to stay on track with recycling, and you don&#8217;t have to look very far to find them.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Think about recycling and maybe the first thing to pop into your head isn&#8217;t damage that&#8217;s done to the earth when we use products with harmful chemicals, but that&#8217;s part of the cycle, too.  As well as reducing waste, recycling products and reusing what can be reused, protecting the earth from harm is all [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="Keeping The Environment Safe From Harmful Chemicals" width="200" height="314" title="Keeping The Environment Safe From Harmful Chemicals" />Think about recycling and maybe the first thing to pop into your head isn&#8217;t damage that&#8217;s done to the earth when we use products with harmful chemicals, but that&#8217;s part of the cycle, too.  As well as reducing waste, recycling products and reusing what can be reused, protecting the earth from harm is all a part of the same cause.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not something we set out to do, at the beginning of the day; the thought isn&#8217;t, &#8220;Hmmm, how can I hurt the Earth today?&#8221;  It probably sounds something much more like, &#8220;Gee, I need to clean today, let me reach under the cupboard and see what I have,&#8221; not realizing that whatever is done with the products I use to clean, once I&#8217;ve cleaned, can be harmful to not only the earth itself, but any living things that may come in contact with the wash off.  We live in a sterilized world, where the idea of a clean home, clean work place and clean where ever we take our children is the first order of business.  But we need to stop and think about what harm we may be doing in our quest for the cleanest living area.  </p>
<p>Is it worth a colony of ants to clean your kitchen floor with a harmful chemical, and that when you dump out the bucket that contains those chemicals, onto the ant hill, you risk wiping out the entire population?  Maybe you don&#8217;t like ants, and that wasn&#8217;t the best example, but you know what I mean.  We have a responsibility to the other creatures that share this Earth with us to not purposely do it, and them, harm.  We need to be mindful of what our actions are producing and how our actions affect all other living things.</p>
<p>There are so many options for safe-cleaning on the market today that you don&#8217;t really have to look much further than your local grocery shelf.  Pay attention to the words that describe the items you are buying.  Do they contain the words, toxic, poisonous, or dangerous?  If they do, then keep reading the next product&#8217;s ingredients, there is a better choice out there.</p>
<p>Many chemicals are unable to breakdown after they have been used and may make their ways into the streams and have a disasterous affect on any forms of life that inhabit the stream.   It will only take a little effort on the part of consumers to prevent something like this from happening, but we must start somewhere.</p>
<p>We need to be careful with the chemicals we have easy access to and become more responsible for what happens as the result of our choices.  It really isn&#8217;t all that hard to make an informed choice and help the Earth; we certainly don&#8217;t want to hurt it but being irresponsible with basic cleaning products can do just that; we can end up causing great harm to the planet on which we live.  Remember, it doesn&#8217;t take much more than a little awareness to be an advocate for the health of the place we call home.</p>
<p>Be Smart.  Shop Smart.  Clean Smart.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many ways that we can choose to stay environmentally contientious when we travel that there really is no excuse for not doing it.
Here are a few ideas for families that are traveling and still want to stay in their recycle-conscious state of mind.  
Before you even leave your home there are [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="How To Travel And Still Recycle" width="200" height="314" title="How To Travel And Still Recycle" />There are so many ways that we can choose to stay environmentally contientious when we travel that there really is no excuse for not doing it.</p>
<p>Here are a few ideas for families that are traveling and still want to stay in their recycle-conscious state of mind.  </p>
<p>Before you even leave your home there are ways that you can help save energy and waste.  Turn your thermostadts down on your home and your hot water heater.  Some heaters have a &#8220;Vacation&#8221; setting right on them that can be used to set the temperature when no one will be around to need the heat.  Just keep in mind the plants that are left behind and as long as they will not be killed off due to the temperature change, you&#8217;re set.  Be sure to turn off your outside water source, in the event that there is a pipe break while you&#8217;re away, this will minimize the damage.  When you return home, turn the water back on slowly, where you will be able to be aware of any issues or leaks that may have occurred.  </p>
<p>If you are going to be away from home for a few days, stop your newspaper delivery.  That way the paper won&#8217;t be left to end up in the trash receptical and waste your time when you return home, sorting through what is relavent mail and what is not.  You may even want to check to see if your paper can be donated to a school or non-profit organization, where it will be used in your absence.</p>
<p>If you or someone else in your home sleeps on a waterbed, turn the temperature down on that while you&#8217;re away, you can go as low as a ten degree difference and it will impact your energy useage.  If you have a refridgerator with the ability to make ice cubes, be sure to turn that part off by lifting the wire, and you can lessen the risk of flooding should it break while you&#8217;re away.<br />
There are airlines that offer electronic ticketing and by using these services will cut back on the paper waste generated by the airline, on a daily basis.  There are even some airlines that charge a fee if you have lost a paper ticket, so rid yourself of any of those problems by opting for the paper-less airline ticket options.</p>
<p>If you are heading out of town, before you leave, go around the house and unplug the items that you would normally leave plugged in, like the TV, the computer, cable converter boxes, appliances, VCRs, stereos, etc.  If these items are left plugged in to the outlets they can still draw or &#8220;leak&#8221; energy, even up to 40 watts per hour, even if they have been turned off.  I think this is one of the most important messages to get across before you leave for a vacation; even if your electronics are turned off, they can still cost you money if they remain plugged in.  Do yourself a big favor and always be sure to check these items before walking out the door to your vacation.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Without a doubt the best play time is spent outside in the fresh air and in an effort to remain responsible to the environment there are a few things to keep in mind when out and about.
The best place to play is somewhere that you don&#8217;t need to fly to, take a train to, or [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="Outdoor Play Time & Recycling" width="200" height="314" title="Outdoor Play Time & Recycling" />Without a doubt the best play time is spent outside in the fresh air and in an effort to remain responsible to the environment there are a few things to keep in mind when out and about.</p>
<p>The best place to play is somewhere that you don&#8217;t need to fly to, take a train to, or drive to.  Yeah, your own backyard is a good place but not everyone is fortunate enough to live near a national park.  There are bike paths to find and trails to hike that can be found all over the place, and can be new journeys of adventure with very little effort.  Check with your town or city hall, they may have little treasures all over your community that you go past everyday and are not aware that there is a walking path tucked in somewhere because you don&#8217;t take the time to walk in and explore.</p>
<p>Always remember when you are enjoying yourself outdoors that the other people around are trying to enjoy themselves too, so do everything possible to remember to leave the beautiful spaces as beautiful as they were when you arrived.  Today, with trash cans everywhere you look, there is no excuse for leaving trash behind and that means cigarette butts, too.  Take a few minutes before leaving the area you have been enjoying and be sure that all of your trash goes with you, so it won&#8217;t become a burden for the next person to deal with.</p>
<p>Spending a day in a park or at a beach will greatly outweigh the alternative to watching TV and running electronics in your home, depriving yourself the added benefit of fresh air and exercise.  Walking the beach will never affect your electric bill and picking up after yourself will only encourage the next person to do the same.  The power to make choices about what to do with our leisure time is great and being able to choose an activity that will not impact your financial responsibilities is a wonderful freedom.  </p>
<p>If a mode of transportation is needed to arrive at the spot you&#8217;re headed to, try to use the least pollutant-adding means possible.  Riding a bike is better than driving a car, so depending on the distance that is needed to travel, make the best choices that will not add to the pollutants our air is facing.  If it is a possibility, use mass transportation to get to where you need to go.  A bus or a train is always better than driving, but if you have to drive, be sure to pack as many people into one vehicle as is possible.  You may need to drive, but driving one car is a whole lot better than driving four of them.</p>
<p>Making choices to help our great outdoors is not difficult, but there is some thought involved and don&#8217;t we owe it to the planet to take the time necessary to make the choices that will benefit it, in the long run?</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[For the past 25 years the city of Frederick, Maryland, has hosted a street festival in the fall.  This event draws 75,000 people who flock the streets to hear live music, enjoy children&#8217;s activities and purchase items made by local artisans.  The event is lacking in only one area: the area of recycling. [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="Recycling At An Annual Festival" width="200" height="314" title="Recycling At An Annual Festival" />For the past 25 years the city of Frederick, Maryland, has hosted a street festival in the fall.  This event draws 75,000 people who flock the streets to hear live music, enjoy children&#8217;s activities and purchase items made by local artisans.  The event is lacking in only one area: the area of recycling.  For all of its years in existence the festival has never had the means to take on the task of recycling its cans, bottles and paper.  </p>
<p>Last year a senior at the local high school decided it was time for a change and she and her friends organized a booth and volunteered to go around the festival collecting glass, plastic and aluminum waste off to be recycled.  Can you imagine that?  High school students, volunteering to spend precious weekend time, collecting trash without personal motivation or gain, I was impressed when I heard that.  How many people do you know that would put themselves out like that?  I don&#8217;t know too many adults, let alone any teenagers who would take that challenge on.</p>
<p>This year, their 25th anniversary year, things will be a little different, due in part to the efforts of last year&#8217;s senior and her group of friends and volunteers.  This year the Coca-Cola Company, who has a bottling location on North Market Street, nearby the festival site, will donate 20 recycle bins to be set up throughout the festival area.  Plastic and glass items to be recycled will be taken to the county&#8217;s recycling location and the aluminum collected will be resold for a small fund-raising profit.  </p>
<p>What was really impressive about this story was the self-less-ness in which these students acted.  They didn&#8217;t do this because it would win them an award or a grant or money in some other form; they did this because it was the right thing to do.  How many counties, cities and towns could be forever changed if the same example were set for them?  This story is one of those great examples of what kind of change one person can make.  It should be a testament to us all that if we just put the effort out there, step out of our comfort zones, and did something we know is right, the great changes that can be made are infinite.  </p>
<p>In just this example, you have to figure the impact the recycling will have if even just a few of the participants take a moment to notice the recycle bins and instead of carelessly tossing their waste to where it will not be separated and recycled, they did the right thing and put their waste in the designated bins.  Any efforts to change have to start somewhere and it is commendable that after 25 years, it was a teen who took on the challenge to start the change at this event.</p>
<p>One extra gratitude extended to this amazing student is that this year she has designed a logo that will be throughout the event that will symbolize the idea that the residents of Frederick, Maryland Recycle; she calls it, &#8220;Frederecycle.&#8221;</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[With the way technology is out-doing themselves year after year with newer, better, bigger and improved products for computer users, you can just imagine the amount of waste that is generated when consumers upgrade along with the process.  One household may have one or two computers to upgrade on a yearly basis but if [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.recyclingfactsguide.com/images/thumb1.jpg" alt="Recycling Items Like Computers & TVs" width="200" height="314" title="Recycling Items Like Computers & TVs" />With the way technology is out-doing themselves year after year with newer, better, bigger and improved products for computer users, you can just imagine the amount of waste that is generated when consumers upgrade along with the process.  One household may have one or two computers to upgrade on a yearly basis but if you add to that computers and monitors from even a small business, the numbers add up very quickly.  </p>
<p>What is the problem with throwing computers, their monitors, TVs and the like away with the rest of our trash?  The main concern is that with CRTs and TVs they each contain approximately four pounds of lead per unit.  Lead cannot be biologically broken down and if it were placed in a landfill there is the possibility of the landfill becoming contaminated with the toxins from lead.  Lead poisoning has been associated with several health problems in children, including, learning disabilities and behavior issues and in some extreme cases, where high doses of the lead has been found, there have been reports of seizures, coma and even death.  There is always the risk of lead toxins seeping into a water source if left in a landfill and any results of lead poisoning are made even more tragic because they are so easily preventable.  </p>
<p>In addition to the lead in some household items like computer screens and TVs, the plastic parts of these items sometimes contain a component that is called, brominated flame-retardant that helps the item to be resistant to flames in case of a fire.  Unfortunately, while the exact results of exposure to this additive are undocumented there is sure to be some kind of negative result that it&#8217;s just better to steer clear of.  </p>
<p>In an effort to keep these potentially hazardous materials out of landfills there are many other options for ridding your home of older, outdated technology.  The first option should be to check with your community to see if there is a program set up to receive older CRTs and TVs for recycling.  For instance, in Massachusetts, where I live, many cities and towns were given grant money for the specific purpose of setting up such a program.  </p>
<p>If your town does not have such a program the next place to look would be at a local TV repair shop or even an electronics retailer because they may be able to reuse what you want to throw out.  Some areas even have electronic recycling companies that will come to your residence or business and pick up such items and from there they are responsible for the recycling of the items.  Even if a piece of electronic equipment can no longer be used for refurbishing an older model they can always be dissected and the individual components can be sold for their scrap value.  </p>
<p>No matter what the item is that you want to recycle, there is a way to do it, all you need to do is make a phone call or two and you will have done your part to follow the recycling laws.</p>


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