13 stories tagged recycling in Household, sorted by popularity
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Death to the phone book!
...are set up to recycle them, presumably as part of their normal paper recycling work. I rang Haringey Council just to confirm that they're cool with us...Posted: 28 May 2008
We're dreaming of a green Christmas (tree)
Real or fake? Recycled or reused? We find out what to look for in a 'green' Christmas tree.Posted: 27 November 2007
58% of young people plan green resolution
...of those polled plan either to reduce their use of energy at home or crack up recycling efforts. Two-thirds said they intend to use household products with fewer...Posted: 18 December 2007
Dragon's Den puts money in Ben the Bin
Eco-design company Reestore secures £50,000 investment from BBC's Dragon's Den to put their newest product, Ben the Bin, into production.Posted: 27 November 2007
Greenie bin boosts street recycling
This public rubbish bin hopes to divert some of our high street waste from landfill.Posted: 27 August 2008
Recycling in China "better" than UK landfilling
...the carbon emissions from transporting plastic bottles and paper to China and recycling there are less than a third of chucking them away and making new versions....Posted: 21 August 2008
Dragons' Den plastic bag bin hits shops
Remember that carrier bag bin from Dragon's Den? Well, you can finally buy one.Posted: 21 July 2008
4 recycled bins for your recycling rubbish
...need to be put into a normal bin -- but even those could double up for recycling. But the question is: why should that bin be made from nasty plastics or...Posted: 27 June 2008
Photos: what plastic recycling numbers mean
To help recyclers, the plastics industry started a labelling system more than two decades ago, identifying the seven major types of plastics by number stamps. But what do the numbers mean?Posted: 13 June 2008
Freecycle alternatives: 6 green UK sharing sites
Freecycle ain't perfect -- posting images sucks, Yahoo's interface isn't for everyone and some local areas don't have many users. Here are six hot alternatives.Posted: 12 June 2008
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