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Recycling Work Ethic

My husband has worked so hard the past few months at his new job. I would always say, 'baby why do you have to work so hard'? He would always tell me that he wanted to move up in the company and move up fast. The only way that could happen was for him to recycle his work ethic that he put in day by day. So right now I am so glad that he recycled his work ethic because it got him so far in a short period of time. Now he just got promoted!!! I see now how recycling in different ways can make huge… Continue

Posted on February 10, 2010 at 11:36am

Reduce, Reuse , RECYCLE

In order to protect our environment for future generations to come, we need to think about ways we can protect our environment. All of us have heard of the saying "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature." A green environment is essential for the continuation and extension of our wildlife. The beauty that surrounds us, which we all take for granted, is here for us to enjoy not abuse. When was the last time you saw the sun set, the dawn of a new day or listened to the rain? All of these are God… Continue

Posted on September 10, 2009 at 3:19am

Ladies, Yes We Can Help Save Energy

You can bring your empty cosmetic tubes, regardless of brand – to your nearest Orgins retail store or department store counter anywhere in the US. All returned packaging will be sent back to a central location where products will be recycled or used for energy recovery.

Posted on September 3, 2009 at 1:28pm — 1 Comment

If We All Come Together then This type of News Won't Exist!!!

On August 18th Seattle voters rejected a referendum that would have made Seattle the first city in the nation to tax shoppers 20 cents for each disposable paper or plastic bag they received from grocery or retail stores. City Council last year had approved the tax, but a petition effort forced the measure to appear before voters.

Eco-supporters hoped the fee would encourage residents to reuse plastic bags several times or to purchase reusable canvas bags, helping to keep paper &… Continue

Posted on September 1, 2009 at 6:47pm

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At 10:16am on May 9, 2010, Darnell McGowan said…
Thanks and I will
At 3:10pm on October 27, 2009, Christie Sandlin said…
HI There!

I use Allied Waste for the Recycling Service. It is about 375/month. Keep in mind we have around 500 people here. :)

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