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From: Karen Bograd <treefrognc(a)gmail.com>
To: Belvidere Park - Woodcrest <bpw(a)eastraleigh.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2012 8:35 PM
Subject: [Belvidere-Woodcrest] Holiday Recycling Information
RALEIGH, N.C. — From wrapping paper, bows and boxes to the Christmas
tree, Raleigh residents will accumulate an extra 750 tons of holiday
trash this week.
Linda Leighton of Raleigh's solid waste services department hopes
people will consider an alternative to the landfill for the excess.
Most holiday garbage is safe for curbside recycling. The city will
recycle most wrapping paper, but not foil, tissue paper, or ribbon.
"Keep those ribbons and bows and reuse them for next year," Leighton suggested.
Cardboard boxes can be recycled. Put them out for curbside pickup or
save them for a second use.
Even the Christmas tree can have a second life. The city will collect
your tree at the curb and recycle it into mulch.
"Please remove everything that's non-organic from the trees," Leighton
asked. "That means from head to toe. The stand all the way up to the
star on the top."
She suggested ways to ring in the new year with a green resolution as
well. "Everybody can do one little thing."
"Show folks where the recycle bin is and where the compost pail is for
the excess food," she suggested for party hosts.
"We want residents to think about waste reduction. Waste reduction is
much more important than recycling."
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/4202039/
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