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Buy
Recycled and Close the Loop!

Recycling
is an important part of a waste reduction program. But
for recycling to succeed, we must not only recycle but
BUY RECYCLED products. It's easy! Look for the recycled
content symbol or read the labels to determine if a
product or the packaging contains recycled content.
NOTE: Not all products that contain recycled material
indicate this fact on the label. It may take some research
to determine the recycled content in a product.
Buying Recycled Vocabulary
- Post-consumer recycled content means that the product
is made from materials collected through recycling
programs...like ours.
- Pre-consumer recycled content means that the item
contains "waste" material generated during
the manufacturing process (example: aluminum trimmings
from the can manufacturing process).
- Recycled vs. Recyclable - A recycled product is
one made out of recycled material. A recyclable product
is one that may or may not be able to be recycled
in your community.
Do you know why the recycling symbol has three
chasing arrows?
Each arrow represents one step in the three step process
that completes the recycling loop.
- The first arrow is the collection
step. This is when you put your recyclable material
into your curbside recycling bin or take them to a
local drop-off center. The collected materials are
then prepared to be marketed and are sold to a manufacturing
facility.
- The second arrow is the manufacturing
step. The recyclable materials are converted into
new products and shipped to stores across the country
to be placed on shelves as new consumer goods.
- The third arrow represents the
step where you, the consumer, purchase products made
with recycled content.
The recycling loop isn't complete until
the materials collected at curbside and drop-off sites
are remanufactured into new products and purchased by
consumers - completing the recycling loop.
For unique recycled products visit
the following websites:
Gaiam
Uncommon
Goods
EcoMall
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