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from:Sometimes change is hard. You know you should do something, but getting into the new habit is something of a challenge. After all, behavior experts say it takes about 2 weeks of regular change to break a habit and about a month to start a new habit. Of course, when you know that the change is for the good, the effort is more than worth it. Take recycling for example. If you want to know about the benefits of paper recycling alone, you can find all you want with a quick search engine search. Once you have a clear understanding of how you can help the environment by simply putting paper in the right containers, it doesn’t make any sense to not start your own recycling habits. Take a look at a few of the ways you can easily fit paper recycling into your household tasks.
Almost every community, regardless of its size, has paper recycling receptacles. You can typically find them in the parking lots of schools, libraries, and other places large numbers of people visit, like some grocery stores. In order to use this method of getting your paper recyclables to the proper place, you do have to prepare the materials and transport them to dumpster looking containers. Some people find this technique for eliminating the clutter of newspapers, magazines, and office papers a bit too time consuming for them. Fortunately, there are other ways to dispose of your paper recycling materials.
By far, the most popular way to get rid of paper and ensure that it is recycled for the improvement of the environment is to have a service pick it up curbside. Some garbage collection companies designate certain days to travel through neighborhoods, picking up all kinds of recyclables. If this kind of service is available in your area, all you will need is the right recycling bin and a few minutes to take your paper recycling to the curb. The rest is done by the collection company’s employees. It’s important to note that in some cases, the recycling pick up does cost a little extra each month. There are some garbage collection companies, or even communities, that offer the service for free in an effort to get more people to recycle; however, you will have to check with your local authorities to find out if your area applies.
Paper recycling has been used as a way to fundraise money for schools and other worthwhile organizations. This makes this particular form of recycling, in addition to saving trees and keeping the landfills clean, one of the most useful types of recycling available. If you live in one of the areas where organized recycling is still in the planning stages, you can still get in on the action on your own.
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