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Starting Young: Teach Your Children to Reuse, Rather Than Discard

If you want to teach your child something, you start teaching the lesson at a young age. The more practice they have, and the more they see YOU doing something as a role model, the more likely they will embrace the lesson and use it throughout their adult life.

Now, more than ever, recycling, reuse and conservation are important to all of us. If we take these things seriously, we can help the earth, and help ourselves. We can reduce the cost of living and help our children learn that with a little ingenuity and some thought, they can change the world!

Here are a few ideas that will help your child learn how to look at the world and find opportunities to recycle and reuse items:

Glass Jars or Old Vases – Don’t throw them away. Go to the garden store and buy some seeds. Help your child plant a small flower or a little tomato plant or something else that will grow and produce beauty or food.

Printer Paper, Copy Paper and/or Old Letters or Pages – Don’t throw these away either. IF they are blank on the flip side, store them in a box or on a shelf so your child can use them to draw pictures, jot down notes when doing homework, or otherwise make use of the blank side of the page.

Plastic Gallon Milk Containers – You can cut these in half and make planters out of them, or fill them with water and use them as an outdoor water dish for your dog or cat.

Pages from a Newspaper or Magazine – Your child can use pictures from these publications to create a collage for fun or for a school project, and/or you can save the comic section of the newspaper for gift wrapping.

Old Egg Cartons – You can use these to store small toys or pieces of a game. When the egg carton starts to tear or fall apart, recycle it and use another, newer egg carton, to replace the one you are recycling.

Plastic Bags – Use bags from discount stores, grocery stores and pharmacies to store dirty clothes when you travel with your child, or to wrap a dirty diaper until you get home and can dispose of it properly. You can also use these to store a set of clean clothes in the trunk of your car so that your child can change after they go to the beach.

Old Clothes – Don’t throw away those old clothes. Put them in a big box or a trunk and let your children use them as costumes for Halloween, or just to dress up and play games.

There are many things you can do to teach your child. Get creative! And, show your children that household items can become treasures – to be used in a different way - after they are no longer being used for their primary purpose




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IESI Acquires Recycling Facility in North Austin - MarketWatch (press release)


Austin Business Journal

IESI Acquires Recycling Facility in North Austin
MarketWatch (press release)
The recycling facility will now be called IESI Central Texas Shredding and Recycling Facility. IESI plans to expand the facility's current document ...
IESI buys Pflugerville recycling plantAustin Business Journal

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A Future in Composting: Waste Management Buys Ohio Recycling Firm - Triple Pundit


Plain Dealer

A Future in Composting: Waste Management Buys Ohio Recycling Firm
Triple Pundit
Many municipalities provide the recycling bin, green waste bin, and of course, that black bin for everything else. Not many include a bin for food waste, ...
Waste Management expands organic recycling serviceBusinessWeek
Waste Management Announces Expansion of Organics Recycling ServicesPR Newswire (press release)
Waste Management going for 'black gold'CNET (blog)
Columbus Business First -Environmental Expert (press release) -Plain Dealer
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New options for recycling consumer electronics, including TVs - Bay View Compass


New options for recycling consumer electronics, including TVs
Bay View Compass
Wisconsin's new electronics recycling law bans certain electronic items from landfills, such as TVs, computers, printers and fax machines. ...
Business targets electronic wasteSuperior Telegram
More informationSuperior Telegram

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Milwaukee city employees to be furloughed Friday - BusinessWeek


Milwaukee city employees to be furloughed Friday
BusinessWeek
Garbage and recycling won't be collected either on Friday but will resume Tuesday after Labor Day. City hall and other city offices will be closed. ...
Clifton City Hall closed on Friday to save moneyNorthJersey.com
Most Denver city offices closed Friday, MondayDenver Business Journal
Most city offices to be closed on FridayMilwaukee Journal Sentinel

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How to recycle your cell phone battery - al.com (blog)


al.com (blog)

How to recycle your cell phone battery
al.com (blog)
The company, which has collection agreements with national retail chains, tracks battery recycling nationwide. According to their most recent data, ...
Battery recycling rate risesGuttridge (blog)
Waste battery collection rate jumps to 16.15%letsrecycle.com

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KADB sponsors electronic recycling day in two weeks - WALB-TV


KADB sponsors electronic recycling day in two weeks
WALB-TV
Keep Albany Dougherty Beautiful is sponsoring another electronic recycling day in two weeks. You'll be able to drop off old computers, monitors, ...

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