Oct 1
Seth T asked:


I am cleaning up some property that is full of junk and I need to know what kinds of metals will sell as scrap, where to find them, and how to identify each one. Any other information about recycling would be appreciated. I need to remove a lot of old tires but I don’t know where to take them or what to do with them. If they are usable around an acreage, any tips are encouraged. Thank you.

Kraig
May 4
Jen asked:


What about other issues like: the polluted drinking water, water shortages, manufactuing polluting the lakes and rivers, how every thing is disposable now, one use items filling up landfills, lack of good recycling companies, toxic chemicals in plastic, what to do with household hazardous waste, clothing treated with pesticides, and many many other issues. Are you worried about these, or just global warming?

Christi
Apr 30
Jane J asked:


I have a very large number of data cd’s I need to get rid of. I’m not looking to reuse them in an art project or anything and they’re of no use to anyone else. Is there some place that will recycle them for me?

Odessa
Apr 26
Daniellr asked:


I’m not exactly sure where in India, but I heard that there was a city of about40,000 people that had a drought problem. They reused the rain water on their crops and land and have undergone great change for the better. It took about 8 years for the entire community to participate. Could you imagine if the whole United States can accomplish something like that?

Elena
Apr 17
Chris L asked:


I’m trying to get my school to hold a freecycle-esqe event where everyone brings junk/things they don’t want or use, and gives them away for free to anyone who will use the stuff. The rest would end up going to goodwill. It’s a great idea in my mind, because it emphasizes the reuse part of “reduce, reuse, recycle”. But what could I say that would draw participants to the event? free stuff and getting rid of stuff they don’t want, sure, but anything else?

Dwight