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Recycle | Beautify Southern Illinois | SIU
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Recycle Beautify Southern Illinois SIU. Center for Environmental Health and Safety. 1325 Radio Drive Carbondale, Illinois 62901. P: (618)453-7180 F: (618)453-7192. Restivo@cehs.siu.edu. A list of regional and local recycling centers are listed below by county. Click on your county to find the recycling center nearest you. Clay County Industries, Inc. 540 West Fourth Street. Flora, Illinois 62839. Phone: (618) 662.4916. Full range of electronics recycling. Flora, IL 62839. Phone: (618) 662-4823. DeSot...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: November 2008
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Wednesday, November 19, 2008. What Can I Recycle - Dos and Donts. There seems to be lots of confusion as to exactly what you can and can't recycle. Here are a few things I know for sure, and just a few things I suggest. The number one rule of all is to know where your recycling is headed, meaning what facility/company is it going to, then find out what their rules are. You see, one place may take certain things where as another may not. Her answer was "Yes! IMPORTANT NOTE: ...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: Green Wave Recycling Event in Greenville!
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Friday, November 18, 2011. Green Wave Recycling Event in Greenville! Hello my greenie friends. Alas, I am still breathing the fresh air of this amazing planet, Earth. I hope that this post finds you still recycling and trying to live as greenly as possible. :). December 2 (9am-5pm) and 3 (9am-1pm), in Greenville there will be a computer recycling event/electronics recycling event at the Bond County Highway Department located at 1405 South Fourth Street, in Greenville! We ar...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: August 2010
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Wednesday, August 4, 2010. This is a post to myself. What to do with this blog spotty. You haven't posted in an oh so long time, and your creativity level is low. Is it wise to continue such an endeavor? Are there any eyes out there in the universe even reading your thoughts and words about this planet? The Association has ceased their monthly meetings. Apathy is rampant. Has it finally caught up with you? Do you care anymore? Do you have any fight left in you? I'm just try...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: Where to Recycle in Greenville - UPDATED February 27/2010
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Tuesday, November 4, 2008. Where to Recycle in Greenville - UPDATED February 27/2010. The #1 place to recycle in Greenville:. Your very own curbside! You may single stream in your very own blue bin:. Cardboard (break down to make more room). This service begins in Greenville on March 1, 2010! For those outside the city limits:. Located at railroad tracks by FS. Turn South at Harris and 2 nd. Also can turn East at 3rd and Water. THESE DUMPSTERS ARE NOW SINGLE STREAM. Montgom...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: November 2011
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Friday, November 18, 2011. Green Wave Recycling Event in Greenville! Hello my greenie friends. Alas, I am still breathing the fresh air of this amazing planet, Earth. I hope that this post finds you still recycling and trying to live as greenly as possible. :). December 2 (9am-5pm) and 3 (9am-1pm), in Greenville there will be a computer recycling event/electronics recycling event at the Bond County Highway Department located at 1405 South Fourth Street, in Greenville! We ar...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: February 2010
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Saturday, February 27, 2010. The Story of Alumie Can. Submitted by Fred Johnson, Vice President of the Bond County Recycling Association* *. Out of the filling room into the packaging room, he was put into a carton with his brothers. As the top was closing to shroud them in darkness, Alumie began to worry. What was going to happen to him? He asked. The old, lost soda can sadly shook his head and said, "I don't know. I have lost all track of time.". As he went over the event...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: October 2009
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Sunday, October 18, 2009. The Curbside Recycling Dance. While I have not heard of any specific details, I am encouraged that the Davids will work things out and our fair city will indeed have curbside recycling. It was officially voted in with some new points that need to be worked out. I believe at this time that things will work out and very soon we will be enjoying curbside recycling. It's curbside, get your groove on, no more trash can, get your trash on. Because the Ci...
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How to Be Green in Greenville: January 2009
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How to Be Green in Greenville. Thursday, January 1, 2009. The Mystery of the Glass Dumpster Has Been Solved! I know that this title sounds intriguing, but I'm afraid you may be disappointed with the actual excitement level of the post. However, before you get too bummed out, do know that to our family it was a great mystery, and there was much joy upon it's solving! We were devastated, dejected, depleted, and discombobulated. What could have become of this dumpster? Where did it go when it wasn't there?