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Reduce, Reuse and Recycle: The three R's revisited at Hudson schools - Hudson Star Observer
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle: The three R's revisited at Hudson schools Hudson Star Observer He had made a personal commitment to “move paper forward” on the RockTenn Paper Recycling truck each Wednesday afternoon. “By moving the paper forward more paper can be packed into the truck,” Mark Mitchell explained to the officer “The increased ... |
Tulsa's new recycling system to be simple and effective, city officials say - Tulsa World
Tulsa's new recycling system to be simple and effective, city officials say Tulsa World "As I've looked at my own disposal habits over the last few months, I've realized that about 80 percent of it is recyclable," he said. "It's really remarkable." A wide range of materials can be put into the recycling cart - from papers to metals and ... |
New Oriental Energy & Chemical Corp. Acquires China Based Xingyang, a Paper ... - MarketWatch (press release)
New Oriental Energy & Chemical Corp. Acquires China Based Xingyang, a Paper ... MarketWatch (press release) Xingyang is a leading waste paper recycler and manufacturer of corrugated board in China. In 2011, Xingyang recycled and sold 33000 tons of waste paper which generated revenue of $8.41 million. In the same period, Xingyang also manufactured and sold 45 ... |
School System's 'Green Initiative' pays off - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
School System's 'Green Initiative' pays off Clarksville Leaf Chronicle Burt Elementary Paper Recycling Program: Burt Elementary began a paper recycling program this year as part of the Clarksville-Montgomery County School System's Going Green Initiative. Early this month, CMCSS was Green Certified by the County. |
Another Huron Twp. recycling site scrapped - Sandusky Register
![]() Sandusky Register | Another Huron Twp. recycling site scrapped Sandusky Register Residents recycled a combined 323 tons in 2010 and 2011. They'll now have to find another place to dispose of their paper and plastic goods. "What am I going to do now?" Huron resident Pam Leszynski said, upon hearing the news Tuesday while at the ... |

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