How can I recycle newspaper?
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I'm guessing not, at least for the magazines, but what do I do with my regular paper?
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Paper products go in your yellow bin. Palm Beach County recycles: Newspaper Magazines Catalogs Telephone...
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We have some old phone books to get rid of. Is it Ok to put them in one of the large bins that recycle newspaper?
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in Canada newsprint and phone books are all placed in the same bin at the collection point and yes they...
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The average American uses seven trees a year in paper, wood, and other products made from trees.
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Just wondering because I just built a compost box. But if it's more environmentally friendly, I will continue to just recycle the paper.
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The ink is not poisonous and newspaper is wonderful for the compost. Use it shredded and in layers between...
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Is it better for the planet to put paper products in the recycle bin or to compost them?
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Recycle, definitely. Paper, even when shredded, tends to mat if you try to compost it.
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Anytime in the morning say between 7-9 I almost always without exception see someone digging through this blue newspaper recycling bin for *something*. Coupons? Language specific? What gives?
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I used to commute by BART from time to time, and like many people I liked having something to read on...
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Yes! Magazines and newspapers are both comprised of paper, which can be recycled easily.
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Newspaper/droppings from the bottom of the bird cage are very much recyclable. Props for looking out...
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