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It is time to Recycle

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Real Estate Agent with Diane O and Friends - Benchmark Realty 290309

Recycling

Was one of your New Year's resolutions to begin to be a little more green? Well one of the easiest ways is to recycle. I know, when you think of recycling you think of bottle returns. Well, there is a little more to it then that. But don't worry it is really easy and getting the kids involved can make even a little fun. We've put together a little video (and as you will see video making is not our strength) on how we recycle here in Middle Tennessee. The recycling bins can be found at any home improvement store. The ones we have in the video are great because we just take the bins, put them in the trunk and then all are recyclables are sorted when we get to the recycling center. To find out where to recycle in your area click here. Then type in what you are trying to recycle and the city where you live. It's a lot easier than making this video.

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Benchmark Realty,318 Seaboard Ln., Ste 115, Franklin, TN  615-371-1544
Diane Osowiecki, license #290309 cell - 615-406-2184  email  diane@dianeo.us
Bob Osowiecki, license #325031  cell - 615-878-3902 email  bobointn@gmail.com
 

Comments(3)

Lori Gardiner
RE/MAX River's Edge - Bristol, RI
GRI, SRS, ABR, e-PRO

HI Diane,

Great post...thanks for sharing. We are big into recycling as well.

Jan 05, 2012 07:42 AM
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Real Estate Faster - Los Angeles, CA

Thanks for sharing your useful tips on recycling. Best wishes for 2012!

Jan 05, 2012 07:52 AM
Carolyn Roland- In Delaware and S. Chester County PA
Independent architectural histor'n - Wilmington, DE
Carolyn Roland, GRI, CRS

Wow, you have to separate everything and drive it somewhere!  We have single-stream recycling (means no separating stuff) and put all that stuff out for the trash people to pick up. My contractor comes every week for trash and every other week takes either recyclables or yard waste in addition. Years ago we had to take it somewhere and this makes it much easier.

Jan 05, 2012 08:15 AM