One of my favorite publications on this
topic is available from New American Dream. It is called “Simplify The
Holidays” You can find it here: http://www.newdream.org/holiday/brochure.php
Joe Van Rossum
Recycling
Specialist
UW-Extension - Solid & Hazardous Waste Education Center
610 Langdon Street, Room 533
Madison WI 53703
phone
608-262-0936
www.uwex.edu/shwec
"I left
Earth three times. I found no place else to go. Please take care of Spaceship
Earth." - Wally Schirra Jr.
From:
GreenYes@no.address [mailto:GreenYes@no.address] On Behalf Of Christine.McCoy@no.address
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2007
2:52 PM
To: Pete Wirth
Cc: GreenYes@no.address
Subject: [GreenYes] Christmas
Recycling Ideas/Myths
We
sent this out last year in NoVA. Let me know if you come up with other stuff. I
committed to sending out tips as part of our America Recycles Month - which is
December.
Thanks much!!
Christine McCoy
City of Alexandria
703/519-3486 ext. 132
Pete Wirth
<pwirth2@no.address>
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by: GreenYes@no.address
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I'm looking for material on what can and cannot be recycled in regard to
Christmas STUFF - wrapping paper,
bows etc. I want to write a brief PSA for our local weekly newspapers. Also,
some suggestions on alternatives like using comic strips instead of wrapping
paper.
Any idea on where to go for this type of information.
Pete
GW
Associates
702 S. Beech
Syracuse, NY
13210
315-476-3396
603-590-8273 fax
pwirth2@no.address
http://www.peterwirth.net
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