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Remember the three R's on this one. Reduce: The first thing to do is not to purchase with excessive packaging. This is often difficult. Check with the company you purchased from to see if they will take back the packaging. Recycle: Check here for a list of areas that recycle. If you happen to live near one of them and can get your municipal authority to sponsor something (if a program is not already in place) you could be positioned to do something constructive. Reuse: Is there a way for you to put this item to use?
Oct. 11
Chriswrote:
I just bought a room refrigerator and it came with a lot of those syrofoam packing materials. What do i do with them? Any suggestions?