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Reduce, reuse and recycle solutions are within our reach Re: “Upstream solutions to downstream problems,” July 30 commentary In the 1960s, beverage containers were glass, aluminum, or cardboard.
Getty Reduce, reuse and recycle. No, I’m not talking about plastic, though that is a noble cause. I’m referring to digital assets: content. Marketing content, in particular.
It’s time to re-evaluate our childhood mantra of “reduce, reuse and recycle.” Yes, it has the altruistic, feel good component. Bottom line, though, is that dollars talk and the chatter is getting ...
A fourth "R" is being added to "reduce, reuse and recycle": Recirculation. Instead of recycling old products, a non-profit in North Carolina is recirculating used to-go food containers and bottles.
Reduce, reuse, recycle. But as families tear through the tape and wrapping during the Christmas morning frenzy, it’s important to remember what everyone can recycle, what we should reuse and ...
At home, I reduce by using unused pages from my old notebooks to draw and solve math problems. This year, I will order only used books from bookstores. For all of my school projects, I recycle by ...
Towns can reduce their disposal costs by removing usable consumer products and organic materials from the waste stream for public reuse and by increasing the efficiency of their recycling operations.
The potential environmental impact is also clear. The move to a circular economy—a system that aims to reduce, reuse and recycle materials—could address 70% of global greenhouse emissions.
We should brainstorm methods to reduce, reuse and recycle Calvin Hong, 10, with a fallen tree branch at Sunnyslopes Park.