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Adopt Practices That Reduce Waste Toxicity

Essential in reducing the amount of materials in the solid waste stream, reducing waste toxicity is another important component of source reduction. Some jobs around the home may require the use of products containing hazardous components. Nevertheless, toxicity reduction can be achieved by following some simple guidelines.

Take actions that use non-hazardous or less hazardous components to accomplish the task at hand. Instead of using pesticides, for example, plant marigolds in your garden to ward off certain pests. In some cases, you may be using less toxic chemicals to do a job, and in others, you may use some physical method, such as sandpaper, scouring pads, or just a little more elbow grease, to achieve the same results.

Learn about alternatives to household items containing hazardous substances. In some cases, products that you have around the house can be used to do the same job as products with hazardous components.

If you do need to use products with hazardous components, use only the amounts needed. Leftover materials can be shared with neighbors or donated to a business, charity, or government agency, or, in the case of used motor oil, recycled at a participating service station. Never put leftover products with hazardous components in food or beverage containers.

For products containing hazardous components, read and follow all directions on product labels. Make sure the containers are always labeled properly and stored safely away from children and pets. When you are finished with containers that are partially full, follow local community policy on household hazardous waste disposal. If at any time you have any questions about potentially hazardous ingredients in products and their impacts on human health, do not hesitate to call your local poison control center.




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Calendar

Based upon space availability, The Champion prints calendar announcements and items for columns, including campus news, newsmakers and others for local organizations and individuals. For a complete listing, visit www.pioneerlocal.com/mortongrove , The deadline is 14 days before the desired publication date, however there is no guarantee for publication. Send releases ...

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Students' artwork included in calendar

The North Platte Telegraph Two students from Hershey have had their artwork selected for inclusion in the 2011 "Nebraska: Don't Waste It" environmental calendar. Courtney Laubner, seventh grade, and Shianne Hoatson, sixth grade, both attend Hershey Public Schools.

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Community Calendar

Submissions for Community Calendar are required 14 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Niles Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to mbottari@pioneerlocal.com.

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SSM Neurosciences Institute holds ribbon cutting Physicians, hospital administrators and city officials celebrated the opening of the SSM Neurosciences Institute at St. Clare Health Center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Aug. 17.

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East Vincent supervisors spar over 'Pennhurst Asylum' at meeting

Although no action was taken by the East Vincent Board of Supervisors with regard to a haunted attraction planned at the Pennhurst state school and hospital, the matter was the focus of public comment and a hot topic among board members at the Sept. 1 meeting.

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Celebrating Founder’s Day 2010

The 31st annual Saugus Founder’s Day, celebrated each year in front of Saugus Town Hall, will take place Saturday, Sept. 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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