When it comes to recycling, we’re all used to hauling our glass bottles and aluminum cans to the curb. But it’s trickier when it comes to electronics. You can’t just toss your used cell phones, ...
It's important to keep unwanted electronics out of landfills, as many of these items contain hazardous materials. Indiana Household Hazardous Waste Task Force wants to help you find a local program to ...
Some locations will even give you store credit for recycling your old tech. Disposing of such items can be as simple as bringing them to major retailers such as Best Buy, Office Depot and ...
In East Yorkshire, Hull and Lincolnshire, there are 11 different council areas, each with different coloured recycling bins – and some still using bags. Lincolnshire County Council is urging ...
Though Christmas is behind us, you may still have some post-holiday cleanup to take care of. Everyone knows how to do dishes, break down boxes and sweep up. One thing that can cause some seasonal ...
VectSharp is a library to create vector graphics (including text) in C#, without too many dependencies. VectSharp is written using .NET Core, and is available for Mac, Windows and Linux. Since version ...
Are you recycling your cardboard boxes? If you're like me, you always have a ton of boxes from receiving weekly meal kits or having lazy pizza nights. You might toss them into a recycling bin ...
1:27 QUIZ: Do you recycle it or trash it? This is what you should do with common holiday items The presents have all been opened, leaving behind a mountain of crumpled wrapping paper, ribbons ...
However, there's a bit of a catch: despite accepting other polypropylene products, many recycling facilities still won't process coffee pods due to outdated infrastructure or sorting limitations.
If a plastic product is stamped with a one or two inside the recycling symbol, it’s generally safe to toss it in your regular recycling bin. But products like soft plastic bags, disposable ...
Researchers from Aarhus University (AU) have developed a new technology that uses microorganisms to convert the CO 2 in flue gas directly for new purposes—for example fuels or substances for the ...