I just found this video about recycling plastic bottles to make new bottles. Very interesting...
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Monday, February 2, 2009
Recycling Plastic Bottles - CNN Video
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Recycling at IKEA
I have seen recycling at work at IKEA stores and I was only able to take pictures of their recycling programs about a couple of weeks ago. IKEA has been promoting recycling and reducing waste throughout their stores.
One of the things they eliminated is the use of plastic bags. If a customer wanted a plastic bag, they will be charged 5 cents for it. This was started last March 15 and the proceeds on the first year of this program are donated to American Forests (a non-profit conservation organization). The customer is also given an option to buy a reusable bag for 59 cents as an alternative to the plastic bags.
Below are the recycling bins for plastic and paper that you will see throughout the store.IKEA also has a recycling bin for Aluminum Cans, Glass Bottles and Plastic Bottles.
They also have a recycling center where you can drop off Bulbs (Compact Flourescent, Incandescent and Halogen) and Batteries (L.I.O., Alkaline and N.I.M.H).
For more information regarding IKEA's program, please visit their website.
(Disclaimer: I am not an employee of IKEA and I do not own any of their shares. The details above are for informational purposes only.)
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Eco-Shape Bottled Water
(Disclaimer: I don't work for Nestle Waters North America
or Costco and I don't own any of their shares.)
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Office Recycling
I went to a training facility last week and I found out that recycling is also being promoted at corporate offices.
Shown here are two recycling bins. The one on the left has a green lid with two holes (left hole = glass, right hole = plastic bottle). The blue bin on the right has a sign that says "Aluminum Cans Only."
COMPUTER PAPER ONLY
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