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Recycle, Reduce, Reuse

Sunday is America Recycles Day and there are lots of great things that can be recycled, plus it's a pretty easy task to recycle.

Here are the Top Searched Recycling products on AOL Search:

1. Recycled Glass
2. Recycled Crafts
3. Recycled Paper
4. Recycled Bags
5. Recycled Glassware
6. Recycled Clothing
7. Recycled Furniture
8. Recycled Rubber
9. Recycled Water
10. Recycled Building Products

Most cities and counties make it especially easy by providing convenient places to take recyclables that are open 24/7, as well as curbside pickup up to twice a week. Recycling products such as glass, plastic, aluminum cans and paper can help protect the ozone layer as well as decrease pollution and save energy. Recycling cell phones is another way to not only help the environment, but also your fellow man. Most of these phones are refurbished and given to the needy. You can usually find a cell phone carrier or retail store that will have a cell phone recycle center. Most anything you can think of probably can be recycled in some form or fashion.

Before you make that next trip to the dumpster make sure you check to see if anything is recyclable. Let's all participate in America Recycles Day and RECYCLE!

More: recycle computer monitors, pc recycling, laptop recycling, paper recycling companies, recycle containers, office recycling
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