It’s no secret: Electronics are one of fastest products to be worn out and replaced, especially in businesses and schools.
Recycling
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We’ve all got it. That cabinet in our kitchen overflowing with plastic grocery bags. While their only harm in the home is clutter, they’re extremely destructive to the environment.
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Proactive tire care keeps you safe and reduces your carbon footprint by extending the life of your tires.
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In 2015, Regional Recycling District began the Recycle Advantage School Grants Program in Pulaski County. Private and public schools for grades first through 12th in the county are eligible to apply for a $1,000 grant to benefit the school’s recycling program. So far, $20,000 has been awarded in grants.
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Recycling Bikes For Kids in Little Rock has given away 12,000 bicycles over eight years to children and adults in need throughout the state.
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Improperly disposed waste tires create unique threats to the health of Arkansans and the environment.
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Tire dumping is illegal, resulting in serious consequences for the environment – and for dumpers. Waste tires provide a haven for disease vectors such as mosquitos, posing a uniquely dangerous public health threat.
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What is illegal dumping? It’s just that – illegal, and a danger to the public health of Arkansans and to the environment. When individuals or businesses dispose of waste in any location not permitted by ADEQ, illegal dumps control officers work with other agencies to find those responsible and ensure successful clean-up.
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The Arkansas Recycling Coalition presented Little Rock Zoo with the Government Recycler of the Year award. The award recognizes those that have “taken a leadership role in the development and promotion of recycling as a viable waste management tool,” according to its website.
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“Digital devices increasingly are made to be thrown away — which is bad for both consumers and the environment,” said The Atlantic. Which is why business e-waste recycling programs are as important as ever. And Regional Recycling, based in Little Rock, Ark., are the ones to call.