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Recycleholic

Recycleholic

http://recycleholic.blogspot.com

Documenting one man's effort to be more green and recycle everything conceiveable.

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  • Bulk pick-up & dead electronics

    Posted on Wednesday June 11th, 2008 at 09:13 in , recycling, waste

    My first bulk waste pick-up of the year just passed. Usually I do not put much out except for branches and small odds & ends. I never put out computers or dead electronics. They sit in the basement until the next electronic recycling day. No big deal...

  • Compost & Mulch

    Posted on Monday June 2nd, 2008 at 09:12 in , environment, gardening, green

    The month of May is finally over and my compost pile is HEAPING. I gathered another 24 pounds of compost bringing the month end total to 41 pounds! That's alot of garbage.If it's not obvious by the fact that I am documenting how much refuse I create,...

  • Recycled iPod Case

    Posted on Thursday May 22nd, 2008 at 08:33 in , recycling, reuse

    A few months ago I finally caved and bought a 160GB classic iPod. I needed something to motivate me to organize my music and the only way I would do it is if I actually owned a player.I wasn't comfortable taking my iPod out without some protection an...

  • Dismantling Junk

    Posted on Friday May 16th, 2008 at 11:37 in , reduce, reuse

    Here is the situation. Your radio/computer/office desk has seen better days. It's time for the Old Yeller sendoff. What do you do? Do you:  a) Toss it  b) Recycle it  c) Dismantle it for parts and then recycle it &n...

  • Compost Weigh-in

    Posted on Wednesday May 14th, 2008 at 07:00 in , environment, gardening, green

    13 days in and already filled the five gallon container. 17 pounds!!!Hot damn that's alot of organic matter. That's more than the heaviest regulation bowling ball. :) ...

Comments & Reviews

This blog is currently rated a 8.60 out of a possible 10 based on 5 comments.

thoughtful card sender Said:

It’s such a pity! The majority of the 7 billion greeting cards purchased in the US each year are discarded. Despite the beauty of their design, the purpose of greeting cards is to provide your family and friends the feeling of importance, then be thrown away! The landfill is the final destination for all these beautiful cards…until NOW! By using Thoughtful Card Sender labels you can recycle and extend the life of your valued greeting cards. Impress your family and friends by using these money saving and environmentally conscious labels at http://www.thoughtfulcardsender.com!

Rating: 7 | Posted: Wednesday June 11th, 2008 at 22:52 | Report This Comment

Liane

Liane Schmidt Said:

Wonderful blog!

Best wishes.

Sincerely,

-Liane Schmidt.

Rating: 10 | Posted: Tuesday May 20th, 2008 at 02:36 | More Reviews From Liane | Report This Comment

PlantBuddy

PlantBuddy Said:

Greetings,
We can all do our bit no matter how small to recycle and live a more GREEN existence.

Rating: 8 | Posted: Tuesday May 13th, 2008 at 15:27 | More Reviews From PlantBuddy | Report This Comment

rainforestrobin

Robin Easton Said:

I really like this blog. There is some really great info here. I also admire RECYCLEHOLIC for their astounding efforts at protecting the planet. It is well written and very usable information. Thank you. I'm proud of you.

Rating: 10 | Posted: Tuesday May 13th, 2008 at 10:29 | More Reviews From rainforestrobin | Report This Comment

thenearbyfuture

Rika Said:

I loved your blog! Very nice, I loved the theme and thought that the writing was excellent. Although I found the articles a little wordy, they still were great and I liked the nice, clean layout.

Rating: 8 | Posted: Wednesday April 16th, 2008 at 21:22 | More Reviews From thenearbyfuture | Report This Comment

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