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Tips on Recycling and Staying Green After Your Move

Author By: Robert Moreschi | Updated Date: 10-03-2012
We all know that recycling is important, but sometimes we forget to do it. It can be as simple as remembering to throw your empty water bottles into the recycling bin in your garage instead of the garbage can in your kitchen, but sometimes old habits, or even just plain laziness can sidetrack us.Recycling is important for the environment, but you already knew that.

Going green in your household can make a bigger difference than you think, and you’ll be a part of a bigger initiative to help transition our world into a greener tomorrow. So if you want to be a part of it, here are a few ridiculously simple ideas that will make going green that much easier for you and your family.
 

Simple Ideas to Make Going Green Easier

Place a Recycling Bin in a Convenient Spot

Make recycling effortless by putting a bin in an easy-to-reach location, like the kitchen, where you frequently dispose of waste.

Use Separate Bins for Glass, Paper, and Plastic

Repurpose old baskets or bins from around the house to create designated spaces for different types of recyclables.

Return Plastic Grocery Bags to the Store

Many grocery stores accept used plastic bags for recycling, helping to reduce plastic waste and repurpose materials.

Check Plastic Bottle Recycling Codes

Look at the bottom of your plastic bottles for a recycling number to determine if your local center can process them.

No Need to Rinse Cans and Bottles

Save time-most recycling centers now accept cans and bottles without rinsing or removing labels.

Reuse or Recycle Junk Mail

Instead of tossing junk mail, consider repurposing it for notes or crafts, or simply recycle it properly.

Recycle Newspapers and Magazines

Ensure newspapers and magazines are dry and free of plastic, stickers, or rubber bands before recycling.

Recycle Old Cell Phone and Computer Batteries

Find a nearby recycling drop-off location for batteries using resources like Call2Recycle.

Make Recycling a Family Effort

Assign recycling tasks to each family member to create a team effort in maintaining an eco-friendly home.

Keep a Handy Recycling Reference List

Print out a list of commonly recycled items to avoid confusion and ensure proper disposal of recyclables.

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