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New e-Waste Collection Center in Brooklyn

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The Lower East Side Ecology Center just opened a new permanent e-waste drop-off & reuse center in Brooklyn . It's at 469 President Street (near Nevins Street) just a half mile from the Park Slope Food Coop. No more waiting months and months for collection day to ditch that cathode computer monitor! Even better than the one-day events, the warehouse offers both recycling and reuse—you can stop by the warehouse to peruse their selection of affordable electronic equipment and parts. Stop by the Community Reception to celebrate the opening February 04, 2012 | 12:00pm - 4:00pm Light refreshments will be provided. All are welcome. For regular hours (beginning January 31) and a list of accepted materials, click here . Find directions to the warehouse.

How I Shop Without NEW Plastic Bags !

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I don’t have to use a plastic bag to shop at the Coop...in fact I REuse plastic bags I’ve already been using, many times. Even in the bulk aisle, those muslin bags - you know, the beige flags which are hanging up near the mangoes and the bananas, near the bulk aisle and other places in the store. They move around with the air currents, looking like they are there for a purpose, and yes they are. I discovered that these little to large bags can hold flour (they’re not mesh but a very tight weave cotton), and most every other bulk item. I use a twist tie or bring rubber bands and put the stock number yellow sticker on the tag of the bag itself. Easy ! I put my carrots into these great muslin bags. Even the beets. The muslin bags are washable. The greens are big, so those go in my REused plastic bags until they tear. Wow - it takes a really long time to make those bags UNusable. Sometimes I’ll put all my greens into one reused plastic bag or better yet, a recyclable shoulder bag,...

Eco-Infographic of the Day: Worldwide Waste Mgt.

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Some of my co-workers are on an infographic craze, so I decided to look for some eco-infographics. What are infographics? They're just a graphical way to present date, that makes it more interesting to look at and easier to understand. Click on the infographic for a larger version and answer the following questions; you can also use the zoom feature on your browser to enlarge the image. How is the US doing compared to Germany in the waste management of common materials like paper and plastic? How do our waste disposal techniques compare to other countries (landfill vs. recycling, etc.)?

January E-Waste Recycling

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The Lower East Side Ecology Center is bringing its 9th Annual After the Holidays E-waste Event series to all five boroughs this January to help you responsibly recycle of all of your unwanted or broken gadgets. Please spread the word about responsible disposal of electronics to your family, friends and neighbors. In Park Slope: January 15, 2012 | 10:00am - 4:00pm Prospect Park West and 3rd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11215 - Post this flyer in your lobby or workplace. - See a list of what can be accepted for recycling . See a complete list of all January E-waste recycling events in all five boroughs.