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Good news for recycling Oak Ridgers: most of your recyclables are used for new productsEver wondered what happens to those items you toss in the recycling bin? The city's EQAB members and writer Carolyn Krause ...
ExxonMobil is investing heavily in advanced recycling technologies, infrastructure, and partnerships aimed at transforming ...
Discover how household items like plastic containers, cleaning supplies, nonstick cookware, receipts, and mattresses may ...
Teaching kids about sustainability doesn’t have to be complicated. These five everyday activities are easy to try at home and ...
In today's world, where environmental issues are more pressing than ever, the concept of a zero-waste kitchen has become a ...
Once fully deployed, 85% of the Tasmanian population will be able to access a refund point within 10km of their home. Most ...
The Oak Ridger on MSN4h
Here's what Oak Ridgers should and shouldn't throw in their recycle binsIn mid-2024, a community survey commissioned by the city of Oak Ridge asked residents this question: “What is the most ...
Recycled plastic bottles can become clothing and car interiors via a process involving the Sonoco Recycling Facility and ...
The analysis by EGLE shows that Michigan residents have increased their recycling rate from 14.25% before 2019 to 23% in 2024 ...
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