Waste Minimisation
Toner Kit Recycling
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Mon Jan 25 2010
3:40 pm
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Thur Feb 4 2010
9:54 am
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Hi,

My school has signed up to Recycool, but I've a number of Toner Kits that they do not accept. Does anyone know of anywhere that accepts these kits, in particular the TK-825K?

Thanks
Damian
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Recycling
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Sun Dec 2 2007
9:22 pm
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Sun Jan 24 2010
12:00 am
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Hi
I would like to involve the school in a reduce, reuse, recycle kind of festival of sorts! Part of this idea would involve making items to sell or just to display out of recycled materials such as knitting old plastic bags, using news paper to make bags or other interesting items. Does anyone have any tips or links that would give me some more ideas? thank you
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Recycling
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Tue May 15 2007
8:32 pm
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At my school we recycle but as south ayrshire council dosent collect recycling bins from schools we have to take the rubbish to Morrisons.
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Less plastic cups going into landfill sites
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Sun May 13 2007
11:56 am
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At school we have a water fountain. Now, instead of using plastic cups thst go in the bin after only using them once, we have all brought in water bottles to use instead.

These are washable so we can use them again and again. Before we made this new rule the school was filling 1 black bin bag everyday just on cups. Because of this eco friendly rule we now only use a couple every day.
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Plastic recycling
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Fri Mar 16 2007
7:04 pm
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Tue Jan 19 2010
10:50 pm
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Does anybody know of anyone who will collect plastic bottles that we have collected. I have also heard of a school collecting plastic bottle tops for a charity, but don't know what charity it is.
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