Ways to Green-up Your Fourth of July!
Posted July 1st, 2010 by Rethink Recycling
Are you
planning to travel over the Fourth of July?
Taking a summer vacation soon?
Minnesotans are increasingly recycling at home, but do you keep it going
while away from home?
As many of us take road trips, attend fireworks displays and music festivals, we'll need to remember to find ways to recycle there too. Many community events don't offer recycling containers or services yet. Here are some things you can do to help:
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Look
around for recycling bins, and ask the person or company in charge if you don't
see any. If they didn't have them for that event, your request may put it top
of mind for the next event.
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Write
a letter. If there is not a specific
person to talk to at the event, write a letter to the organization, again, to
put it on their list for the next event.
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Bring
a bag for your own recycling. If you're
spending the day somewhere that you know won't provide recycling opportunities,
pack a bag for those couple of aluminum cans you and your party will empty
while there.
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Keep
a small plastic storage bin in your car all the time. Then, no matter where you are, you have an
option. Empty it each time you use it,
or get one with a lid that you an empty and clean when it gets full.
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If
you're hosting, be sure to put out paper bags near the trash bin and label them
clearly. Your guests will surely follow
your lead and do the sorting for you.
- Choose or encourage the use of reusable or recyclable materials (beverage cups, plates, utensils, etc.).
Remembering to recycle while away from home is important. Think about what you can do to help while enjoying your summer celebrations, vacations, and travels. For more tips on recycling and waste options, explore www.RethinkRecycling.com. You can also find great event planning ideas at www.RethinkRecycling.com/events. And let us know--how do you keep your Fourth (and other celebrations and travels) green?

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