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Reduce, Reuse, & Recycle at Home
Getting back to Basics - Recycling in Your Community
Green cars, solar roof material choices, how to install a composting toilet, and more; there's a lot of green info in the world to absorb. Sometimes we ignore the little things.
Recycling is a little thing, in that, it takes almost no time, and only a small amount of effort to create positive green changes.
Your first step is to learn about recycling in your community. Recycling is something that most communities support in one form or another. However, the amount of recycling going on, and what specific areas will accept as recycling varies. Today we'll look at how to find out about recycling in your community and neighborhood. Tomorrow we'll move on to what you should be recycling in your home.
Recycling is variable. In Oregon, it was rare to meet someone who hadn't heard of recycling, In New Mexico (at least my area) we barely had recycling pick up in the neighborhood, and most people didn't bother at all.
To learn about recycling in your neck of the woods visit your state's webpage; usually something like California.org or California.gov, and you'll be able to locate links about recycling and trash pick up in your area. Most of the time recycling info is mixed in with the waste info, so look there first. Your local trash center, or dump as the case may be, can also point you in the direction of recycling resources. This is going to be basic recycling though; paper, plastics, glass, and cans.
If you're looking for a recycling center that can take special items; batteries, light bulbs, old pottery, and so on, you'll need to visit Earth 911 - they have a form you can fill out and it will locate you a recycling center.


















