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๐๐ Fall Into Recycling: Paper Edition for Back-to-School! ๐โ๏ธ
As the leaves change and school bells ring, let's not forget about recycling our paper! Homework, notes, and even those fall craft projects can all be recycled. Let's keep paper out of the trash and give it a new life.
Back-to-School Tip: Set up a recycling station at home for all your school papers. Itโs a great way to stay organized and eco-friendly. ๐ซโป๏ธ
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Yes, recycle paper!ย
Paper is an essential resource and recycling paper saves trees, water & energy!
โ ๐Recycle printer paper and cardboard in your curbside recycling bin.ย
โ๐ซDonโt let food and liquids ruin your aluminum and other recyclables. Protect our resources and always keep recycling empty, clean & dry!ย
โ๐ซ Don't put shredded paper or bagged materials in your curbside bin.ย
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๐๐ Back-to-School Reminder: No Batteries in Recycling Bins! ๐ซโป๏ธ
As we gear up for a new school year, let's remember: Batteries don't belong in your curbside recycling!
Batteries can cause fires and pose risks at recycling facilities. Keep them out!
Batteries should be recycled through special collection programs.
#RecycleMore #RecycleRight
NOTE FOR COORDINATORS:
Include a link or location for a current verified battery collection program. You can check with call2recycle.org.
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๐ซ๐ Recycling Alert: No Batteries in your curbside bin!ย
Batteries in curbside or regular recycling bins pose serious risks, including potential fires. ๐ฅ
While batteries canโt go in your regular recycling bin, they can and should be recycled through special programs designed to safely handle them. โป๏ธ
Look for local retailers, waste facilities, or special events that accept batteries for recycling.