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At Home
- Buy in bulk when possible.
- Buy only what you need.
- Buy and use cloth shopping bags instead of plastic or paper bags.
- Purchase durable items that will last a long time like rechargable batteries and compact fluorescent light bulbs.
- Use dish towels instead of paper towels.
- "Grass-cycle" your lawn trimmings by leaving them directly on the lawn after mowing.
- Compost your landscape trimmings and kitchen scraps with a backyard composting bin
- Turn off all water taps promptly; don't waste water.
- Wash only full loads of laundry.
- Have your name removed from mailing lists of companies you don't purchase from.
At work
- Make a few copies of a document to share instead of making one copy for each individual.
- Use electronic mail to communicate or to send messages.
- Replace styrofoam cups/plates with ceramic or paper items.
- Proofread documents on screen before printing.
At home
- When shopping, use a cloth bag instead of a plastic or paper bag for your groceries.
- Donate usable but unwanted items to charitable organizations.
- Convert scrap paper into memo pads.
- Reuse plastic food containers.
- Use old clothing as cleaning cloth.
- Donate wire coat hangers to participating dry cleaners.
- Donate food to local food banks
- Newspapers, cardboard, mixed paper, junk mail, cereal boxes, magazines, phone books, aluminum cans, tin/steel cans, plastic bottles, glass/plastic food and beverage containers
- Receive cash back for your beverage recyclables at participating buy back centers in Corona that can be found at http://www.bottlesandcans.com/dev/locator.cfm.
- Grass clippings, leaves, weeds, tree limbs/branches and small cuttings from bushes and shrubs
- The Mercury Thermostat Collection Act of 2008
- Click here for information and to download the Riverside County Recycling Guide 2005/2006 (in English and Spanish)
- Used motor oil can be recycled in the City's residential curbside collection program or at participating recycle centers that can be found at http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/UsedOil/Centers/.
Confused about what can and cannot be recycled? Click here for a handy helper. (.pdf)
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