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This story was updated to add information under the headings of toys, appliances and hazardous materials. As spring cleaning season arrives, many people find themselves sifting through their homes ...
what can be recycled, how to clean and sort materials, and where to recycle. It’s not as hard as it may seem. Here’s your recycling 101 primer. According to the United States Environmental ...
Many common household items can be recycled, but it's important to follow specific guidelines for disposal. Hazardous materials, such as paint and batteries, often require special handling and ...
We all want to do our bit to recycle more and reduce waste. In fact, there’s even a term that describes the act of putting items into your kerbside recycling in the hope that they will get ...
"There’s the old newspaper trick, you can use decorative fabric. I have even heard of someone using old curtains to wrap up their gifts.” Being able to recycle more items may be on your ...
You are not alone. As many as seven in 10 people here are not fully aware of what materials can be recycled, according to a 2022 report by the Singapore Environment Council (SEC). This often ...
“So, they can still be recycled, [but] we do not have the capability, the infrastructure, the space to keep those materials separate in our facility.” It’s much more difficult to find a ...
can be recycled too, but anything with glitter, foil, or ribbons should be thrown away. Tissue paper used for gifts should be tossed, too, like other tissue items such as paper towels. Lastly ...
From electronics to hazardous materials, recycling can be a confusing process. Luckily, there are resources to help navigate the do's and don'ts of recycling. Judy Hall at the Stark-Tuscarawas ...