recycling specifics
For those of you that would like to delve a little deeper into the world of recycling, this section is ideal! There is more detailed information on the recycling of different materials and an interactive discussion forum where you can discuss topics of interest with other recycle-more users!
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glass recycling
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plastics recycling
why recycle
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different types
recycling plastics
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steel recycling
steel introduction
recognising steel
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the future
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 16 Nov 2008
19:17:05
Anonymous 

Tip of the Pops Solar Powered wheelbarrow disco 

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I have made a quirky mobile disco from waste available for use in education, commerce and festivals. have a look at my website and let me know what you think http://creativedynamo.net - reduce, reuse, recycle, boogie !

 
 9 Nov 2008
20:47:21
Anonymous 

Recycling in restaurants 

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Hi all,

I'm doing a university project on recycling in London restaurants and was wondering if anyone knew what the laws were on how much recycling is required of restaurants and bars. The project came about as there were lots of stories about bad recycling practices in London. In particular if anyone has any personal experience of restaurants or bars that are known to be bad at recycling that would be really useful.

Thank-you for your help.

 
 23 Oct 2008
10:35:12
Anonymous 

Recycling PC Components 

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I was wondering if PC components such as graphics cards,motherboard, RAM, hard drives, CD Drives etc need to be recycled and if so where can I do it?

 
 21 Oct 2008
22:43:20
Anonymous 

recycle bank 

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please can any one tell me were there is a plastics recycle bank,near thurnby as the rose and crown no longer have this facillity in their car park??

 
 21 Oct 2008
21:51:05
Anonymous 

RECYCLING DATA 

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i am doing my science coursework and have come out with 4 pieces of data, one on what gets recycled,recycling rates over the past few years in england/region. i am struggling on the other two, can someone give me any quotes on what a person said about recycling rates or demand of new resources? or maybe some more graphs?

 
 20 Oct 2008
11:30:28
Anonymous 

We are a business in Northampton which gets a large amount of dry, clean chipboard pallet tops. Can anyone recommend someone where we may be able to send this for recycling at a net-zero-cost to our business. We can deliver. 

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 13 Oct 2008
17:34:40
Anonymous 

MAILER FILM 

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HI

Can anyone tell me if mailer film (the stuff often used to wrap magazines etc sent through the post) can be mixed with plastic bags to be returned to supermarket collection points for recycling?

Thanks

 
 11 Oct 2008
12:39:05
Anonymous 

Is there a way of buying a kind of divider, or only the inner compartments for a bin so that it can be turned into a dividing recycling bin? 

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I have seen new bins which help you divide your waste in different categories. As a family, we are pretty good at recycling, but the Council is now providing us with little boxes to put our organic waste. We have a compost bin that we use for vegetable/plants etc, but now we will need to put all the other organic waste (dairy, bread, bones) into the new bags. It's a great idea, but i was wondering if anyone knew where we could get "replacement" inner compartments for our existing bin, rather than buy a brand new one? It seems to me a bit of a waste of money to get a new one, furthermore I would have to throw the old one away and it is perfectly good! Thanks in advance for any tips!

 
 10 Oct 2008
8:21:30
Anonymous 

The Aarcher Institute of Environmental Training 

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The Aarcher Institute of Environmental Training http://www.aarcherinstitute.com/,is a reliable source of complete and practical environmental training and education courses.The Aarcher Institute offers a full range of private training options as well as professional training.

 
 5 Oct 2008
8:30:12
Anonymous 

Used clothing and textiles. I understand what to do with better quallity clothes, but what about things that are too worn for re-use? 

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