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This blog aim to provide relevant information about recycling in general, and cell phone recycling, in particular. It also serves as our primary platform to network with other recycling and environmental groups.
Recent PostsSt. Agnes Catholic School in Chicago Heights will partner with Oklahoma City-based PaceButler Corp. in a cell phone recycling and fundraising effort. The school will collect used cell phones to be recycled, and the proceeds will be used to buy educat...
Watch CBS News Videos Online CBS correspondent Scott Pelley gives us a glimpse of the horrifying reality in the heart of Africa – the gold we use for our jewelry and for the circuit boards in our cell phones and computers is fueling the deadlie...
Here are our choices for the most interesting and relevant articles on recycling, the environment, and renewable energy submitted to the Environment section over at Green Options, this past week: Giving Thanks for Cleaner Lakes and Rivers (Even the ...
Twitter has been the focus of much attention lately as celebrities, politicians, and marketers have flocked to the site to spread their messages to the world 140 characters at a time. If you’re running a charity or non-profit, can you benefit f...
Extended preview to PBS’ “The National Parks: America’s Best Idea” by Ken Burns Happy Thanksgiving, America! We are at this time of the year when families gather, old friends reestablish connections, and each of us offer our...
Gondolas navigate a flooded Times Square in this concept image by Studio Lindfors Our top 10 pick of the most interesting and informative recycling and environmental stories at Green Options Environment: Studio Lindfors’ Haunting Visual Prediction...
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A blog about recycling and saving the Earth.
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