When you have electronics that need to be disposed of, you'll no doubt want to find an environmentally friendly way to do so.
Over 75% of waste is recyclable, but we only recycle 30% of it.
If you want to help the struggling recycling industry, you should stop throwing away plastic bags.
You buy a new phone or computer and take your old one to a local recycler. It’s the green thing to do, right? It turns out some of those devices are not recycled at all. KCTS 9 and EarthFix report.
Everyone knows that recycling is good for the environment. Are you sure you know exactly what you can and can't recycle? Click to learn more.
Knowing a little about recycling takeout containers goes a long way.
Want to make sure to recycle makeup the right way? This handy guide will help you sort out what to do with eye shadow, mascara and more.
Trying to find out where to recycle clothing? Use the recycling search tool found at the end of this article to find a recycling location near you.
Did you know you can recycle furniture? Search for a location near you using the recycling search found at the end of this article.
Thinking of recycling your old phone? Make sure you take these five steps first.
Recycling around the home takes only a few minutes each day, but it provides a substantial benefit to the environment, your home, and your wallet!
Looking to recycle cartons? Find milk and juice carton recycling in your area using the recycling search tool found at the end of this article.
Looking for a place to recycle ink cartridges? Use the recycling search tool found at the end of this article to find a recycling location in your area.
These three E's will help you spread the message about recycling without alienating the non-recyclers in your life.
Sometimes you run across things you can't recycle. Fortunately, you have options for keeping your odds and ends out of a landfill.
How2Recycle makes it easy to understand recycling instructions for all types of plastic packaging — just look for the label.
Trying to recycle expired medication? Use the recycling search tool found at the end of this article to find a recycling location in your area.
Looking for a place to recycle fluorescent tubes? Use the recycling search tool found at the end of this article to find a recycling location near you.