There is wishcycling, then there is recycling. The former consists of items you wish you could dispose of in a greener way, and the latter refers to the everyday objects you can actually recycle. One way to recycle smarter is to invest in eco-friendly products. After they are used to their fullest extent, the next step is disposing of them in a viable way. Check out these ten tips below that will help you recycle commonly used items in the most intelligent ways possible.
- Buy recycled paper and print on both sides. Recycle the paper when you are finished. By recycling one ton of paper, you can save 17 trees and almost 7,000 gallons of water.
- Recycle your outdated technology. According to EPA, Americans throw out two million tons of e-waste each year. Avoid adding to that waste by recycling your old technology.
- Make recycling bins readily available. Make sure your home and office are outfitted with recycling bins for paper, plastic, and metal. Keep them out in the open and label them appropriately.
- Recycle your empty ink and toner cartridges. Almost eight cartridges are thrown out in the United States every second of every day. That's almost 700,000 cartridges per day.
- Buy remanufactured ink and toner cartridges. Each remanufactured cartridge keeps approximately 2.5 pounds of metal and plastic out of landfills and saves about a half gallon of oil.
- Recycle old newspapers lying around the office. When finished reading the newspaper, either leave it for someone else to read or recycle it.
- Look for the recycled option in all the products you buy. It's not just paper that is recycled.
- Buy rechargeable batteries. It takes 1,000 regular batteries to equal the lifespan of one rechargeable battery. When you are discarding your batteries, recycle them.
- Purchase rewritable CDs and DVDs so that you can reuse them from project to project.
- Reuse your morning coffee cup. Or better yet, buy a mug to avoid the waste caused by throwing away the paper or Styrofoam.
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