It really doesn't take a lot of effort to recycle. When you're throwing your trash away all you need to do is set aside another bag or container for recyclables. Then find a recycling plant to drop them off at.
You can read more about recycling here:
http://www.greenstudentu.com/recycling.aspx
Good luck!
2007-12-13 09:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I spent a week with a friend in New Mexico a couple of years ago. Being a fan of recycling I was astonished to discover that not only was it a policy to recycle but that they also go to the extent of separating plastics by the PET number written on the plastic item! The policy of recycling has not been endorsed by the Bush administration (until very recently and only half-heartedly) yet the periferal states including New York and California chose to follow the Kyoto Policy despite their government's stance. However these things take time, not only regarding the infrastructure but also the habits of the people. In Britain there is still a haze of confusion about what should go into which bin in every county I've been to, and there's still issues with the actual recycling companies and whether they do their utmost to recycle everything. Given time I believe the USA will catch up and the willing will outnumber the unwilling and downright ignorant.
2016-05-23 10:31:39
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answered by ? 3
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It's not really that much work, if you do it at the time. For instance, when you use a can put it in the can bin, same for paper and glass. Soon it will become an habit, and you'll wonder what all the worry was about.
Happy recycling.
2007-12-13 09:24:34
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answered by kow 5
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It is not too much work if you get it organised. You just need a box for each type of material and your local collection authority probably provide one or two already.
My local authority provides a wheelie bin for plastic, paper and tin cans. That leaves me to provide a box for glass. The wheelie bin is collected every other week and I take the glass to the supermarket bin when I go shopping.
So you see I have no sorting to do. I just throw my rubbish into the correct receptacle and the job is done. No trouble, just a satisfied glow.
Best wishes
2007-12-13 09:36:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It really is such a simple habit to get in to. Once you've done it for a few weeks it becomes automatic and doesn't take any more effort than throwing stuff into one bin.
If you are not provided with bins and boxes from your council, you can buy recycling containers, or find suitable boxes yourself and colour code or label them. All you have to do is fill them with the right stuff. eg. paper in the 'paper' box, plastic in the 'plastic' box, glass in the 'glass' box etc.
2007-12-13 23:52:53
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answered by Florence-Anna 5
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I fill my re-cycling box each week with paper and glass, batteries and any old clothes, which is what my council collects; I place it by the front gate; this entire exercise takes around 10 minutes per week. As I travel around, rather than throwing away my newspaper or the paper bag my sandwich is wrapped in, I place them in my backpack and take them home to put in my re-cycling box. No time involved, just a little thought. If you profess to care about the environment, this is the least you can do.
2007-12-13 20:02:01
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answered by David S 7
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maybe your town recycling doesn't require you to separate everything. where my mom is, she puts newspaper in one bin, magazines and junk mail in another, and cans glass and plastic go in a third. all she does is rinse the food containers, sooooo simple. she puts them out on a certain day just like the trash and that's it. we've been doing it for years and years, i don't ever remember not having to rinse all of those damn cans. you should check into it, because that is amazingly easy to do.
2007-12-14 08:43:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Get 2 containers. Put em right next to each other. Chuck recyclables in one, trash in the other. Done.
2007-12-13 15:18:35
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answered by Wolf Harper 6
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You don't sound to dedicated to me........lets face it no snowflake can accept the responsibility of an avalanche.
You might be busy now, but in a few years, you may not have what it takes to be busy with, because it will be gone.
At the end of the day CAN you live with your conscience if you dont at least TRY????
2007-12-14 06:55:39
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answered by SUPER-GLITCH 6
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Paper sorting is the worst of me, White paper, slicks, junk mail, newspaper ad inserts that are worthless to me but need sorted.
2007-12-13 09:32:27
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answered by martywdx 4
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