Today's featured article is an interesting read. According to the article, 72 percent of the people they polled would be more likely to recycle if it benefited a charity! That's great, but if you don't know a way to do that it doesn't help much. Fear not though- this list has a list of 10 things to recycle for charity!
This article is great because it shows you directly who your recycling will benefit, and it isn't an abstract concept like the environment, it's smiling little kids, low income families, teachers, and many others. By showings us people who benefit from the action it gives people someone to relate to, and anything that leads to less waste, especially some of the waste categories on this list, is a good thing.
What do you think? Would recycling come more easily to you if it was for charity?
Read the full article here.
Gary Chamness founded Chamness Technology, Inc (CTI), in 1986. Mr. Chamness recognized the need of commercial clients for progressive and efficient disposal of non-toxic waste. Chamness Technology has developed the expertise to solve non-hazardous waste handling problems for government, industry and agriculture. Chamness Technology is continually searching for new methods and technologies offering state-of-the-art sustainable solutions to our ever expanding customer base.
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