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4 Things You Could Recycle But Probably Don’t

4 Things You Could Recycle But Probably Don't

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">It is obvious you can recycle cans and bottles&comma; but did you know you can recycle athletic shoes&comma; carpeting&comma; crayons&comma; and packing peanuts&quest; These four things are a few common items that people do not think about recycling when they get used&comma; but this article will explain not only that you can recycle them&comma; but also how to do it&period; Let the recycling begin&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"><img class&equals;"aligncenter size-Correct-Size wp-image-13670" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;medusamagazine&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2016&sol;05&sol;4-Things-You-Could-Recycle-But-Probably-Dont-640x640&period;jpg" alt&equals;"4 Things You Could Recycle But Probably Don't" width&equals;"640" height&equals;"640" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Athletic Shoes<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">After the shoes are all worn out&comma; they are usually thrown out with the trash&period; Millions of pairs of shoes in landfills could have been recycled if they had been sent to Nike&period; Thus far&comma; the Nike Grind program has recycled 28 million pairs of shoes&comma; recreating them into surfaces for track&comma; playgrounds&comma; basketball and tennis courts&comma; and equestrian areas&period; Find a drop-off location near you to help build more surfaces to wear out your athletic shoes on&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Carpeting<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Now that you have removed the carpet to discover the beautiful hardwood floors beneath&comma; recycle that old carpeting&period; Earth911 has a search engine that will find a recycling location for your used carpet&period; Just type in your zip code and it will tell you where to bring the old shag&period; Carpeting is often reduced back to plastic fiber to be made into new carpeting and other things&period; Companies like Ware Disposal can give more details on other household items you may be overlooking in your recycling process&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Crayons<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">While crayons are not the biggest problem in landfills&comma; Crayola alone produces nearly three billion crayons each year&period; If all those crayons end up in landfills&comma; it would certainly make the landfills more colorful&comma; but it would not help the situation&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">The National Crayon Recycling Program&comma; in partnership with Crazy Crayons LLC&comma; works to recycle old and broken crayons into something unique and wonderful&period; With the help of schools&comma; organizations&comma; and children across the United States&comma; they sort&comma; reshape&comma; and re-box crayons to be re-purchasable&comma; with all proceeds going toward recycling and recycling education&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h3 style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Packing Peanuts<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">While packing peanuts are made of plastic &num;6 and thus can be recycled&comma; this is one product that is often better reused&period; You can donate them to a local UPS or FedEx store&comma; who will gladly take them off your hands&period; Another way to reuse packing peanuts is to put them in packages you are sending off yourself&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Before you throw out that chip bag or ripped pair of pantyhose&comma; search for information about recycling&period; Now that you know you can recycle athletic shoes&comma; carpeting&comma; crayons&comma; and packing peanuts&comma; you may be surprised by the number of things that can be recycled&period; Before you throw away your next pair of ripped pantyhose or empty chip bag&comma; do a little research on how to recycle them&period; You will find a treasure trove of information and be able to recycle almost anything other than food&period; Get out there and enjoy the world of recycling&excl;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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