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Reuse and Recycle Even More

michelle victoria September 22, 2010     2 Comments    

I just came upon this great story on the many options for recycling that exist and I am talking about for more than just glass, plastic or aluminum. You will find some great suggestions for many items, from tv’s to eye glasses. As a society we have become so accustomed  to throwing things away that other people can use or that can be recycled to be reborn in another use.

Check out the article and you may find some great ways to lighten your load without adding to a landfill.

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