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Used Items Is Should Should We Can We: Donating What Reuse? Who Reuse? Where Reuse? How Reuse?

The document provides information on the 4 Rs - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Refuse - as ways to reduce waste. It lists examples of how to reduce waste through reusing items, donating usable goods, buying long-lasting products, using less packaging, and refusing unnecessary purchases. The 4Rs approach aims to cut down on trash and promote sustainability for communities and the environment.

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Used Items Is Should Should We Can We: Donating What Reuse? Who Reuse? Where Reuse? How Reuse?

The document provides information on the 4 Rs - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Refuse - as ways to reduce waste. It lists examples of how to reduce waste through reusing items, donating usable goods, buying long-lasting products, using less packaging, and refusing unnecessary purchases. The 4Rs approach aims to cut down on trash and promote sustainability for communities and the environment.

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What is Waste Reduction


Waste Reduction refers to reducing the amount of waste produced. An example of waste reduction is to use china and silverware instead of disposable paper plates and plastic flatware.

Starting a Waste Reduction Program


The best way to reduce the amount of waste produced is to look at your trash as youre throwing it out and ask yourself these questionsWhat do you throw away? What materials take up the most space in the trash bag? Can any items be reused, repaired, or donated? Can you reduce the number of disposable items used? Can you substitute products with ones that can be reused or that have recyclable packaging? Learn what is accepted in your municipal recycling program. Note the items in your trash that are not recyclable. Then the next time you go shopping, try to find recyclable alternatives to those items in your trash. If you have too many left over products, consider giving them to someone else, or next time buy fewer of them. Waste Reduction Ideas Use both sides of a piece of paper before recycling it. Pass on already read books, magazines, and newspapers to friends or coworkers, schools, libraries, nursing homes, churches, or other charitable organizations. Buy durable, well-made and/or repairable products. Donate used clothing, and household items to charitable organizations. Even if you think an item might be too stained or worn, donate it anyway since it will likely be recycled. Use reusable plates, cups, and utensils. Use plug-in appliances instead of battery operated ones.

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Precycling is a proc ess where decision s are made before or at the time of purcha sing a product to reduce the amount of was te generated. Precycling Ideas Bring reusable shopping bags to the stores Buy in bulk whi ch uses less packag ing material and avoi d single-ser ving packaged items. Buy products w ith little to no pack aging Buy products w hose packaging is recyclable Buy reusable m esh coffee filters in stead of single use paper on es. Buy rechargeab le batteries instead of single use batterie s. Dont buy Styr ofoam since it can not be recycled. Dont buy disp osable items (e.g. plates, cups, utensils, napk ins, paper coffee filters, etc.)

What is Precycling?

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Reduce the Amount of Mail You Receive or Send


Dont sign up for information you really do not want. Remove your name from mailing lists. Contact the individual company directly or visit the websites below for more information. www.optoutprescreen.com to be removed from the four major credit bureau mailing lists www.dmachoice.org follow the steps to remove yourself from mailing lists www.catalogchoice.org to opt out of paper catalog mailings www.yellowpagesoptout.com to remove yourself from phonebook distributions Use emails and e-cards instead of letters and cards. Consider going paperless and get your bills and statements online or via email. Research products online instead of using catalogs and consider ordering over the phone or online instead of through the mail. Read newspapers and magazines online, or at a library instead of having your own subscriptions.

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