Office Depot Celebrates America Recycles Day with Top Ten Ways to RecycleOffice Depot, a leading global provider of office products and services, is celebrating "America Recycles Day" (November 15) this year by focusing on its growing array of "green" products and services, while offering customers more ways to recycle in the workplace.
Fewer Than One in Four Americans Recycle Their Technology WasteDo you recycle your old electronic items? If so, you're one of a small number who do.
Monarch is First UK Airline to Launch Full Onboard RecyclingAward winning airline Monarch is the first UK airline to roll out a full recycling programme onboard its flights, meaning that all aluminium, plastic, glass and paper used during a flight will now be recycled on landing after only 16% of its passengers surveyed in a recent poll said they believed that airlines are doing enough to recycle onboard waste.
IKEA Canada Offers Free Recycling of Compact Fluorescent Light BulbsA recent poll conducted by Angus Reid
Strategies for IKEA Canada uncovered an overwhelming desire by Canadians to
dispose of their compact fluorescent light energy saving light bulbs (CFLs) in
a responsible manner.
The Home Depot Canada Launches National CFL Bulb Recycling InitiativeAs more and more Canadians grow environmentally
aware, they are searching for ways to make small changes in their daily lives,
including adopting energy efficient solutions as a brighter idea for their
homes.
IBM Pioneers Process to Turn Semiconductor Waste into Solar EnergyIBM today announced an innovative new semiconductor wafer reclamation process pioneered at its Burlington, Vermont manufacturing facility.
London's Mayor Tells Residents to Recycle MoreThe Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, today called on Londoners to aim to recycle three times more rubbish.
Office Depot Launches Nationwide Tech Recycling ServiceOffice Depot, a leading global provider of office products and services, today announced the launch of its new "Tech Recycling Service" available at all of the Company's 1,100-plus retail store locations in North America.
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