Reduce, reuse and recycle. We all understand the importance of the three “R’s” of being environmentally responsible. I believe there is another part of the cycle that is often overlooked. I think it is the most important part. I am referring to supporting the market for your carefully recycled cast-offs. When you buy something, look for items made from a high percentage of post-consumer recycled materials. It doesn’t matter how many plastic bottles, newspapers, cardboard and tin cans we throw in the recycle bin. Read more >





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