Lori Bongiorno

Recycling by mail

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There are now more recycling options than ever for conscious consumers looking to responsibly dispose of unwanted stuff. Many of us have access to curbside recycling for the basics and several retailers offer convenient take-back programs.     

Still, it can be hard to figure out what to do with often overlooked things like plastic hotel key cards, wine corks, and CDs. Luckily, a simple trip to the post office can accomplish a lot.   

Plastics and Packaging

  • Earthworks recycles PVC plastic cards (hotel keys, gift cards, etc.) and turns them into sheets that new cards can be made of. Drop cards in the mail if your retailer doesn't already take them back. Address is: Earthworks, c/o Halprin Industries, 25840 Miles Road, Bedford, OH 44146. Magnetic strips are okay. Don't send credit cards or those that contain paper backing.
  • Recycline's Preserve Gimme 5 program collects clean plastic containers that have a #5 stamped on the bottom (yogurt cups, ketchup bottles, sour cream containers, and more). Recycled plastic is transformed into razors, bowls, and many other cool products (that you can also send back when you're done with them). To maximize eco-benefits, the company suggests using ground shipping.
  • TerraCycle creates shower curtains, totes, and funky fashion accesssories out of old energy bar wrappers, drink pouches, and other packaging. It recyles wine corks too. In some cases, you need to mail in large quantities so look for a drop-off location or send in your neighbors' stuff too.

Apparel and Shoes

  • Nike's Reuse-A-Shoe program has collected almost 22 million worn out athletic shoes since 1990. The shoes are ground up and turned into athletic fields. Nike's prefers that you drop off shoes at participating stores, but you can also mail them.   
     
  • Patagonia's Common Threads Garment Recycling Program turns your old Patagonia clothing into new garments. Visit it website for specifics on what they take back and where you can send it.    

E-waste

  • Battery Solutions sells boxes that you can fill up with batteries (both rechargeable and non-rechargeable), cell phones, PDAs, iPods, and others. The $24 fee includes a pre-paid FedEx shipping label.  
  • GreenDisc recycles CDs, DVDs, video and audio tapes, and their cases. You can also send in most computer related waste-anything from printer cartridges to mice to laptops. It costs $6.95 to process up to 20lbs of waste.

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  • Posted by markmartin006scfan Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:17pm PST
    Wow, that is fantastic. I am all for that stuff, but one thing is, why would I pay to ship these items to big companies and they turn around and make a profit of what I am recycling? The should pay for the shipping, since the profit they make is coating there back pockets, so tell me why I should pay for them to do this? Here what should be done, either they pay for the shipping and boxes, or the best thing, let me pay for the shipping and boxes, and then send me back the money they made off my taking time to sort out used crap and mailing them this stuff.......
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  • Posted by Antigona Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:18pm PST
    it caught my eye though .
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  • Posted by EL MONTE #1 P Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:18pm PST
    Why would anybody pay to recycle?
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  • Posted by charleneb Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:19pm PST
    stupid stupid stupid
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  • Posted by T Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:19pm PST
    Cool!
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  • Posted by Squalompie Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:21pm PST
    i think you're stupid to not pay for it. Think about it: pay for it now or pay for it in the form of a gigantic environmental mess because you were too lazy and cheap not to pay.
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  • Posted by Martin L Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:21pm PST
    i think this is such an awesome idea. everyone should do it. spend all your cash on recycling!!!!
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  • Posted by Scott Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:21pm PST
    Recycling all this stuff sounds like a hobby for ppls with no kids and no life. No thanks.
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  • Posted by Carey Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:21pm PST
    it seems very silly to pay for something like this. Just donate shoes and CD's and stuff to the salvation army. They pretty much take anything and everything!
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  • Posted by Cary F Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:22pm PST
    Pay now or pay later.... wake up people the earth is dying and our selfish non-recycling habits is putting the nails in the coffin one by one.
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  • Posted by loretta s Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:22pm PST
    Join Freecycle in your area You don't pay anything and neither do the people who respond to you.
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  • Posted by AddisonO Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:23pm PST
    recycling is going to have a price tag on it, due to the immediate demand for high volume recycling and new ways to recycle everything, a product of our procrastination to get ourselves out of this environmental hole we've dug.
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  • Posted by Ryan Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:24pm PST
    This is a stupid article. Fire the writer.
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  • Posted by qorc Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:24pm PST
    so you have to pay to recycle? Yeah, that will catch on! lol NOT
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  • Posted by IsaiahD Sun Nov 16, 2008 5:24pm PST
    that is kinda true.....u shouldnt have to pay to recycle y not just put it in the recycle bin or throw it away
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