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Save Paper by Wasting Less Paper


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It is  easier than you might think to save tress and the environment in the process. While some offices can often reduce their paper consumption by 20% or more, there are many easy ways for individuals reduce their paper use in their own homes as well. The tips below will put you immediately on the right track.

Reduce “Junk” Mail

First things first, visit these sites to stop getting these various types of junk mail:

  • advertisements: dmachoice.org
  • catalogs: catalogchoice.org
  • credit card and insurance offers: optoutprescreen.com
  • phone books: yellowpagesoptout.com

Avoid putting your name on mailing lists

When you provide your name and address, they are often added to mailing lists that are given or sold to other organizations. Look for privacy offers or write “do not share my info” when you must provide this information.

Contact companies directly

Ask them to cancel duplicates or remove your name from their mailing lists. You can use their reply cards or toll-free phone numbers.

Tell your banks and credit card companies

Make sure your banks and credit card companies know that you do not want credit card checks and other offers sent to your home.

Save Paper

Use both sides

Designate a place to collect one-sided paper; use it to print draft copies, for kid’s artwork and homework, and for notes or “to do” lists.

E-bills

Opt to receive statements and bills via e-mail.

Donate books or magazines

Hospitals, nursing homes and after-school programs are always looking for donations.

Recycle More Paper

Leverage a recycling bin

Place a recycling bin where you sort mail, pay your bills and do the most paperwork.

In the Kitchen

Establish a place in the kitchen to recycle cardboard packaging.

Streamline

Put newspapers, magazines and catalogs with other paper in your recycling bag or bin – no need to bundle and tie.

Corrugated boxes

Flatten and tie large corrugated boxes or break them into small pieces to put in your recycling bag or bin.

What to Recycle?

  • Newspapers, magazines and catalogs
  • Shredded paper
  • Phone books and paperbacks
  • Loose paper and envelopes
  • Paper bags
  • Clean pizza boxes
  • Cardboard egg cartons
  • Cardboard boxes
  • Smooth cardboard, pads and file folders
  • Flattened corrugated cardboard

Now that you have plenty of tips to recycle more and waste less paper, what tips do you have? Share them in the comments!

How to Recycle: The Ultimate Guide to Recycling


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In New York alone, over 239,000 tons of designated metal, glass and plastic are recycled each year BUT each year about 100,000 tons of metal that COULD be recycled is thrown in the trash – instead of the recycling bin. Whether that’s due to laziness or just lack of knowledge about what can be recycled, hopefully this will help outline those details.

Recycle These Items

What to Recycle

  • Metal Cans
  • Aluminum for wrap and trays
  • Household metal
  • Wire hangers
  • Empty aerosol cans
  • Dried out paint cans
  • Glass bottles and jars
  • Plastic bottles
  • Plastic jugs
  • Milk and juice cartons

How to Prep Your Recyclables

  • Empty and rinse all containers.
  • Place all together in CLEAR plastic bags or rigid containers
  • Remove caps and lids. Place METAL caps and lids in your recycling bin; put plastic caps and lids in the garbage.

What NOT to Recycle

  • Plastics other than plastic bottles and jugs – takeout containers, yogurt containers and toys.
  • Styrofoam – cups, egg cartons, trays, etc.
  • Glass other than glass bottles and jars – mirrors, lightbulbs, ceramics, glassware, etc.
  • Alkaline Batteries – household alkaline batteries are not considered hazardous because they no longer contain mercury.

What About Small Appliances?

Small appliances such as a broken toaster oven, blow dryer or microwave as long as it is mostly metal, typically it can be recycled. If it’s made of more than 50% metal, put it in your recycling bin. If its mostly plastic, put it in the trash.

How to Set Out Recyclables

  • If you live in an apartment, the answer is as simple as reaching out to your building super. If you live in a private house, you will likely need to purchase recycling bins or bags which can be purchased from supermarkets, hardware or home improvement stores.
  • As mentioned above, place paper in CLEAR bags or a designated bin. Flatten and bundle corrugated cardboard, or break into small pieces and place in your paper recycling bin or bag.
  • Empty and rinse food and beverage containers before recycling (which helps control pests). Place all designated metal, glass, plastic and beverage carton recyclables together in CLEAR bags or in a designated bin.

Helpful Hints and Resources:

  • Set up an easy way to keep recyclables separate from garbage everywhere you discard things, such as in the kitchen and where you sort mail.
  • If you are concerned about confidentiality, remove address labels and tear up or shred mail.
  • Avoid pests and odors by rinsing designated metal, glass, and plastic recyclables before storing them.
  • Save space by flattening beverage cartons and plastic bottles – it won’t affect recyclability.
  • Some items not currently accepted through State curbside reycling programs can be recycled through retailer or manufacturer take-back programs.
  • Consider setting up a compost for yard waste and food scraps.

What tips do you have for making recycling and green living an easy part of your everyday life?