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There are many ways to recycle numerous products that
normally cannot go into the recycling stream. Have you wanted to do
something with juice pouches, broken crayons, yogurt cups, plastic tubs or film
canisters? Do you have left-over building materials you won't need? Reuse these items by creating nifty craft projects or by
donating them to organizations. Some of these organizations will even pay
the postage!
Please note:
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Community Links
Leon County Recycling is involved with many local organizations promoting
sustainability and education in Leon County. Visit their sites to see how you
can get involved!


 
Other Ways to Reuse & recycle

RECYCLE YOUR OLD CHRISTMAS LIGHTS! What a
nifty way to keep broken lights out of a landfill. Proceeds benefit USMC Toys
For Tots.
Big Bend Habitat for Humanity will
accept new or like new building materials for resale in their store. Visit
the website for donation information and store hours.

Collect and save Elmer's glue bottles and
glue sticks for recycling. Teachers can sign up for lesson plans, projects and
more!
Reuse and recycle old crayons.

TerraCycle
collects juice pouches, cookie wrappers and more for creative reuse projects.

Making Friends
has interesting ways
to reuse a film canister or a diabetes test strip container.
A wonderful site with many
options and directions to be
removed from junk-mail lists, stop credit card
offers, end the unwanted phone books and more! You'll love the
information!
Helpful recycled art and education links.
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