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Do Just One Thing for May 13, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | May 13th, 2017

Does your small business go through a lot of toner and ink cartridges every month? Yes, you can recycle them for free -- or you can earn some cash for recycling them! The website usrecycleink.com pays cash for empty ink and toner cartridges. It also covers the shipping cost to its recycling facility with a prepaid label. In as few as two weeks, you’ll receive payment for your empty cartridges. Schools and nonprofit organizations can collect these items as a way to raise money for their charitable efforts, too.

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Do Just One Thing for May 12, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | May 12th, 2017

Many of us use paper shredders to protect our personal information from getting into the wrong hands. But what do you do with that shredded paper? Unfortunately, recyclers don’t want it because the fibers are cut very short, and often the shreds are mixed with non-recyclables like stickers and bits of plastic from things like credit cards. If you shred your own paper, it is possible to divert it away from landfills. You can layer shredded paper with grass clippings (and other organic matter) and turn it into compost. But if that doesn’t work, bag it up and throw it away. Sending it to a recycler contaminates real recyclables.

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Do Just One Thing for May 11, 2017

Do Just One Thing by by Danny Seo
by Danny Seo
Do Just One Thing | May 11th, 2017

The nonprofit Chesapeake Bay Foundation would like you to save your shells after you’ve shucked a few oysters. The group recycles the shells and uses them to create oyster reefs as part of its conservation efforts to repopulate the bay. So far, over 2,000 bushels of oyster shells have been collected, which has led to giving homes to millions of oysters. Restaurants in the Maryland area are participating in collections, and you can learn more by visiting cbf.org.

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