Making Minnesota “Green:” Tuesday Link Roundup
Human kind’s denigration of natural resources and the skyrocketing cost of fuel, are just two (of many) compelling reasons to conserve and recycle. More and more, corporations are taking a deeper responsibility for for supporting such goals.
Taco Bell (parent company of Cravings To Go) is pleased to sponsor the “What’s Greener Than Our Guacamole” promotion, designed to harvest and recycle retired cell phones in the greater Minneapolis, Saint Paul and surrounding communities.
There are many complimentary Minnesota initiatives. Today’s Tuesday link roundup, “Making Minnesota Green,” is a collection of state sponsored and corporate initiatives designed to support recycling efforts in our great state.
Recycling for Raptors - Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota
Since 2003, The Raptor Center at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine … that The Raptor Center has helped recycle more than 75000 ink cartridges.
Recycling Association of Minnesota
Statewide association. Members include recycling professionals from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. News, education kits offered to schools
J.R.’S Appliance, Electronics & Scrap Metal Recycling
JR’S Appliance Disposal claims to be the largest appliance recycler in the Upper Midwest.
University of Minnesota, Facilities Management Recycling Program
Facilities Management is University of Minnesota departments’ one-stop, full-service vehicle to access facilities services delivered by in-house staff.
Free Plastic Recycling for Minnesota Farmers » Earth 911
For the first time, Central Minnesota farmers have the opportunity to recycle feed bags and other plastic waste.
Recycling Association of Minnesota
Statewide association. Members include recycling professionals from the public, private, and nonprofit sectors. News, education kits offered to schools
Fluorescent Lamp Recycling by Mercury Technologies of Minnesota, Inc
Recycles fluorescent lamps in order to make a difference in our environment by removing the mercury from the solid waste stream.
Pesticide Container Recycling in Minnesota
The Pesticide Container Recycling program in Minnesota has undergone a major change for 2008.
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