Recycling Ideas

Discussion in 'Recycling' started by BusinessWaste, Nov 7, 2013.

  1. BusinessWaste

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    WOLF ANGEL Senior Member - A Fool on the Hill Lifetime Supporter

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    Good stuff - Seems like a Good Topic for a Regular Posting spot :)
     
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    But I'm for big money, not the little wealth by which nobody listens to your "private property".
     
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    There's this one homeless dude that I used to see looking for empty bottles and cans. So one day I asked him if he wanted my empty water bottles (worth about $4)? Now I just set them outside once a week, and he always picks them up. :)

    QP
     
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    It Recycling is one of the most efficient ways to prevent the hazard of waste. Many fabric used in the construction of hardware can be improved and recycled. Recycle of tin, silicon, iron, aluminum, and a multiplicity of plastics - all present in bulk in computers - is possible and can reduce the costs of assembling new systems.
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    A second life for a bedsheet. If you have to lay on the bare ground like getting under the house, laying down an old bedsheet can leave your clothes to be not quite as dirty than on bare ground.
     
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