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How To Recycle Inhalers
If you need an inhaler, the chances are good you think about that little device pretty often. Some inhalers may come with disposal
instructions, but most of us do not know what to do with our empty and expired inhalers. These vital health products are increasingly recyclable at local pharmacies and through state-sponsored programs.
Milk may do a body good, but it’s not so kind to the planet. Milk’s ethical and environmental drawbacks have led many people to look for alternatives. And although plant-based milk alternatives are not the only factors, dairy milk sales dropped 13% during the Twenty-teens
Before you head to the mall for a new summer look, take a second look at the back of your closet. You may not wear those forgotten duds now, but a few simple modifications could keep them from going to waste and give you that fresh summer look you crave.
While it is a growing industry, composting services are still available in too few cities across the United States. 11tth Hour Racing encourages residents in the Northeast to find and use
composting services, promoting awareness at sailing competitions and through dozens of programs it supports.