Recycling Ecourse PLR 10 Day Series

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Recycling is one of the best ways to reduce your environmental impact. With a little organization and a plan, you can begin to live a greener life. Recycling is a simple and incredibly effective way to make a difference.

Step #1 Determine What You Can Recycle

Look into your community’s recycling options. Do you have a municipal curbside pick-up? If so, then visit the website and download a guide about what they do and don’t recycle. Also check into your local recycling centers. These may be private recycling centers that take larger items like beds, televisions, and batteries.

Step #2 Identify Your Recycling Materials

You know the items that you commonly throw away. Begin creating an organization system for these items. Review the rules for your curbside pick-up. Do they require items to be sorted? Do they offer single stream recycling? This will tell you how many containers you need for your materials and help you create a system.

Step #3 Get in the Habit

 

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Plastic bags, bottles, straws and storage materials are some of the biggest environmental contaminants. Many people are making the switch in their kitchen. Glass has become one of the most popular ways to store food. Here’s why you’ll love glass and why it’s so much better than plastic.

1. Glass Containers Are Pretty – There’s something quite lovely about a refrigerator and pantry full of glass storage containers. You can color coordinate the lids. You can also repurpose glass containers that originally contained food to make them into excellent food storage containers. Mason jars, for example, are wonderful in the pantry.

2. Glass Is Cleaner – In addition to cleaning up more easily than plastic, with glass you don’t have to worry about toxins leaching into your food. Glass doesn’t harbor bacteria, mold, or other contaminants.

3. It’s Cost Effective – Repurposing glass containers is free. And although buying glass food storage may require a larger up-front cost, they last longer. In fact, assuming you don’t drop them, they’ll last forever. You save money in the long run.

 

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Ecourse: Recycling

  1. How to start recycling

  2. Five reasons glass is better than plastic for food storage

  3. How to avoid the worst, and most common, plastics

  4. How to reduce plastic consumption when you travel

  5. Household tips to clean without plastics

  6. How to find recyclable plastics

  7. Surprising places that plastics show up and how to reduce them

  8. Environmentally friendly clothing options

  9. Ten tips to reduce your use of plastics

  10. Three ways to live a more eco-friendly life

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Recycling Ecourse PLR 10 Day Series...

 

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