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Do Just One Thing for November 03, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | November 3rd, 2014

You want to take home that seriously good eggplant Parmesan from the restaurant, but you don't want the wasteful Styrofoam containers. What do you do? New reusable plastic containers from GET Enterprises marry the convenience of disposable containers with the durability of commercial-strength reusable plastic. Called Eco-Takeouts, the containers have the shape and look of disposables (with individual compartments, clamshell shapes and even Chinese food cartons) with the sustainability of being dishwasher safe and reusable. Take the containers with you whenever you eat out so you can bring home leftovers without the guilt. Find them at webstaurantstore.com.

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Do Just One Thing for November 02, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | November 2nd, 2014

Here's one more reason to consider investing in energy-efficient LED lightbulbs for your home: They won't mess with your thermostat. Incandescent, halogen and even CFL bulbs emit heat when they are turned on. If you have a lamp with one of these bulbs near your thermostat, it will sense the heat and assume that's the temperature of the room. In the winter, it will keep the house too cold, and in the summer, it will overwork to keep the house cool. With LED bulbs, you get the benefits of clean, bright light but with zero heat; LED bulbs do not produce heat and stay cool to the touch. Plus, many LED bulbs will last 20 to 25 years before needing to be replaced.

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Do Just One Thing for November 01, 2014

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | November 1st, 2014

Most of us know that old cellphones of any kind can be recycled easily by dropping them off in Call2Recycle collection boxes at electronics stores like Radio Shack, Best Buy and Staples. But have you thought about the cords, cables and chargers that come along with your phone? The good news is that yes, they are recyclable. Wherever you bought your old or new phone should be able to recycle them. Best Buy also has a free recycling bin at the entrance of the store that can take them for you. To find a complete list of recycling retailers, visit ecyclingcentral.com.

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