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The Ultimate Recycling and Donation Guide For Electronics, Clothes, and Plastics

This might seem slightly off topic for an educational website, but as parents and educators, it’s our responsibility to teach the next generation about sustainability. I ask that as you use this list please remember that most companies cannot actually use every part of the donation (unless it’s still usable). Buying less, and fixing old, is always going to be the most sustainable option for out planet. Which is where I am going to start this post…

Great Information On Recycling

Ways To Update Old Tech

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Ways To Update Old Clothes

Places To Donate Technology That Still Works

Places To Recycle Electronics That Don’t Work

Thanks Skitterphoto for this picture.

Places To Donate Used Clothing

Before sending anything off to these locations read this article on how Goodwill process donated clothes. It’s a pretty similar process for extra clothing at other donation centers. I am not saying don’t donate your clothes to donation centers (it’s actually important for a lot of families), but be aware that there is still waste involved.

What To Do With Clothes That Cannot Be Worn Again

Recycling Plastics And Toys

Thanks Pixababy!

Companies Who Recycle Their Own (and other) Products

Wrapping It Up

Basically, if you are willing, there is almost always a way to recycle. It probably won’t be totally free, and it may take a fair amount of effort, but it’s our stuff and our responsibility. If you don’t want to take care of it, don’t buy it.

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