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We just bought a new DVD player to replace our old VHS player. Can I recycle the old VHS player?

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We just bought a new DVD player to replace our old VHS player. Can I recycle the old VHS player?

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Yes (we even have a new term for it, “e-cycling”) and please do! Electronics already make up approximately one percent of the municipal solid waste stream and are growing at three times the rate of other municipal waste. Electronics, like your old VHS player, as well as computers, printers and even cell phones should be recycled to help expand the capacity of our landfills and protect our groundwater. Many electronics contain reusable materials, as well as toxic materials. The articles Recycle Your Electronics and E-cycle into the Future can tell you where to e-cycle in your area. top Q: Every time my child attends a birthday party for one of their friends I am overwhelmed by the number of new toys, many of which they child already has. How can I have my child still participate in the parties without adding to the waste? A: You’ve noticed a growing trend…people buying what they don’t need or want. To make it worse, these toys often have extra packaging to create even more waste. Thinki

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