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How to Recycle Tricky Materials (paint, CFLs, batteries, etc...)
I thought this article would help since that gets asked a lot on here.
How to Recycle Tricky Materials: Our Guide to Recycling
Includes how to recycle:
- Paint
- Fluorescent Light Bulbs
- Car Batteries and Fluids
- Rechargeable Batteries and Cell Phones
- Computers
- Old Electronics
- Printer Cartridges
- Furniture and Building Supplies
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Re: How to Recycle Tricky Materials (paint, CFLs, batteries, etc...)
Not sure how many people know this, but you can give your used printer ink cartridges to your local school and the schools turn them in for money. It's a nice way to support your local school / community.
ETA: Thanks for posting that link, it is a good reference!