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Got An Old Cell Phone? Recycle It At The State Fair
CBS Minnesota / WCCO You may have some old cell phones stored in a drawer at home. New this year at the fair, you can safely recycle those through a unique Minnesota non-profit. Bonnie Bauer from Eden Prairie just dumped her iPhone4. “Didn't want to throw it in the garbage. |
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How to recycle old electronics – WKMG Orlando
How to recycle old electronics
WKMG Orlando Unfortunately, electronics products can also contain toxic substances such as lead, mercury, and cadmium, which all must be disposed of carefully. So far, 25 states have passed laws requiring people to recycle old electronics. But no matter where you … |
How to Recycle Old Electronics – Consumer Reports – ConsumerReports.org
How to Recycle Old Electronics – Consumer Reports
ConsumerReports.org We love our devices—our TVs, laptops, tablets, and perhaps most of all, our mobile phones, those pocket-size miracles of computing power. In fact, Gartner, a … |
Photos: Here’s what happens when a country doesn’t recycle its … – Bismarck Tribune
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Photos: Here's what happens when a country doesn't recycle its …
Bismarck Tribune The waste from discarded electronic gadgets and electrical appliances has reached severe levels in East Asia, posing a growing threat to health and the … |
Recycle used books, get a special library card Saturday at Sabres-Jets game – Buffalo News
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Recycle used books, get a special library card Saturday at Sabres-Jets game
Buffalo News Bring used books for recycling to KeyBank Center before Saturday afternoon's Sabres-Jets game. You also can sign up for a One Buffalo Community Library Card and get a 25 percent discount for the day at the Sabres Store. (Harry Scull Jr./Buffalo News … |
From our readers – Two schools work together to recycle used books – Spencer Magnet
From our readers – Two schools work together to recycle used books
Spencer Magnet What do schools do with all those books? Of course the answer is students read them and it is apparent by how well our school district is doing. Have you ever wondered what happens when those well-used books need to be replaced? The answer is, more … |