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		<title>Reduce, Reuse and Recycle with Composting</title>
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Compost Bins &#38; Systems

Biobags™ are a great way to handle kitchen scraps. No more messy kitchen compost containers. These bags are biodegradable and can just be tossed into the compost pile.

Compost Tumbler systems make it easy to turn and aerate your compost pile. Just toss your kitchen and garden wastes in and give it a [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Compost Bins &amp; Systems</h3>
<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.171838360&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0"><img style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://demandware.edgesuite.net/aabf_prd/on/demandware.static/Sites-Gardeners-Site/Sites-GSC_Products/default/v1263909966822/Products/34-028.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="130" height="162" /></a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.171838360&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /></p>
<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.171834028&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" target="new">Biobags™</a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.171834028&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> are a great way to handle kitchen scraps. No more messy kitchen compost containers. These bags are biodegradable and can just be tossed into the compost pile.</p>
<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.745937459&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0"><img style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://demandware.edgesuite.net/aabf_prd/on/demandware.static/Sites-Gardeners-Site/Sites-GSC_Products/default/v1263909966822/Products/37-459.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="130" height="162" /></a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.745937459&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><br />
<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.745937459&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" target="new">Compost Tumbler</a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.745937459&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> systems make it easy to turn and aerate your compost pile. Just toss your kitchen and garden wastes in and give it a tumble.</p>
<p><a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.662836628&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0"><img style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://demandware.edgesuite.net/aabf_prd/on/demandware.static/Sites-Gardeners-Site/Sites-GSC_Products/default/v1246377598836/Products/36-628.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="130" height="162" /></a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.662836628&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><br />
Bin Systems such as the <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.662836628&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" target="new">Easy-Open Composter</a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.662836628&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> are an easy and neat way to have a compost pile. Just through all our kitchen scraps and garden wastes in and let it do its thing. Typically this style of bin is made from recycled plastic and has lower doors to conveniently empty the compost as it is ready.<br />
<a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.756837568&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0"><img style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://demandware.edgesuite.net/aabf_prd/on/demandware.static/Sites-Gardeners-Site/Sites-GSC_Products/default/v1263909966822/Products/37-568.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="130" height="162" /></a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.756837568&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /><br />
Although not necessary, products such as <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;offerid=174675.756837568&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" target="new">Compost Plus</a><img src="http://ad.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/show?id=ptYCTORL3CA&amp;bids=174675.756837568&amp;type=2&amp;subid=0" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" /> contain microorganisms nitrogen-rich nutrients to speed up the composting process.</p>
<h3>Composting Resources</h3>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composting" target="_blank">Composting at Wikipedia</a><br />
An extensive resource on all aspects of composting.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.oldgrowth.org/compost/" target="_blank">The Compost Resource Page</a><br />
This site is intended to serve as a hub of information for anyone interested in the various aspects of composting.  Includes general information, home composting, vermicomposting, large-scale composting, composting toilets, products/services and a forum.  <a href="http://compost.css.cornell.edu/Composting_homepage.html" target="_blank"></a></p>
<p><a href="http://compost.css.cornell.edu/Composting_homepage.html" target="_blank">Cornell University Composting Site</a><br />
This website is maintained by the Cornell Waste Management Institute and provides access to a variety of composting educational materials and programs developed at Cornell University.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/index.htm" target="_blank">U.S. Environment Protection Agency Composting Site</a><br />
Composting offers the obvious benefits of resource efficiency and creating a useful product from organic waste that would otherwise have been landfilled. On this web site, you will learn about the following:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/basic.htm" target="_blank">Basic Information</a> &#8211; provides a general description of what compost is and which materials should and should not be composted.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/live.htm" target="_blank">Where You Live</a> &#8211; contains information about regional and state  composting programs.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/materials/organics/index.htm" target="_blank">Organic Materials</a> &#8211; provides more detailed information about the specific materials good for composting.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/questions.htm" target="_blank">Frequent Questions</a> &#8211; presents frequent questions about how and why you should  compost.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/laws.htm" target="_blank">Laws/Statutes</a> &#8211; discusses regulations for organics materials and composting facilities.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/benefits.htm" target="_blank">Environmental Benefits</a> &#8211; explains how composting benefits the environment.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/science.htm" target="_blank">Science/Technology</a> &#8211; discusses how the composting process works and  the different methods of composting, such as <a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/by_compost.htm" target="_blank">creating your own  composting pile</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.epa.gov/waste/conserve/rrr/composting/pubs/index.htm" target="_blank">Publications</a> &#8211; contains a list of composting and related publications.</li>
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<p><a href="http://www.mastercomposter.com/" target="_blank">www.mastercomposter.com</a> This site provides information on how to compost, how to use finished compost, the benefits of composting, what to compost, and many other topics related to home composting. You can compost with almost no effort or you can become an expert. The more you work at it, the faster you will produce finished compost. Use whatever level of effort is right for you.</p>
<p><a href="http://vegweb.com/composting/" target="_blank">Compost Guide at VegWeb.com</a><br />
Covering articles on Fundatmentals, How to Compost, What to Compost, Composting Bins and Systems, Composting Resources and more.</p>
<p><a href="http://journeytoforever.org/compost.html" target="_blank">Composting:  Journey to Forever Organic Garden</a><br />
How to turn wastes into clean, healthy food, making compost, compost bin, composting indoors, worm composting, composting toilet, soil fertility</p>
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		<title>Plastic Recycling Codes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 16:40:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plastic recycling codes come from the The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. (SPI) that introduced its resin identification coding system in 1988 after lobbying by recyclers. The recycling codes are explained below.
Number 1 Code &#8211; Polyethylene Terephthalate, PETE

Figure 1. Symbol for PETE plastics
Name of Plastic &#8211; Polyethylene Terephthalate, PET or PETE
Description &#8211; PET or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Plastic recycling codes come from the The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. (SPI) that introduced its resin identification coding system in 1988 after lobbying by recyclers. The recycling codes are explained below.</p>
<h2>Number 1 Code &#8211; Polyethylene Terephthalate, PETE</h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.azocleantech.com/admin/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_128(1).jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Symbol for PETE plastics</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Name of Plastic</strong> &#8211; Polyethylene Terephthalate, PET or PETE<br />
<strong>Description</strong> &#8211; PET or PETE is a clear, tough plastic commonly used as single use bottled beverage containers. It is easily recycled, inexpensive, lightweight and poses a low risk of leaching breakdown byproducts into the environment. It is in high demand for remanufacturers but recycling rates are only around 20%. Can also be used as a fibre.<br />
<strong>Recycling Method</strong> &#8211; Collected through most curbside recycling programs<br />
<strong>Virgin Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Soft drink, water and plastic beer bottles, pillow, quilt and sleeping bag fillings, food containers.<br />
<strong>Recycled Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Polar fleece, packaging film, carpets, tote bags, furniture, building materials like paneling and occasionally new containers.</p>
<h2>Number 2 Code &#8211; High Density Polyethylene, HDPE</h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.azocleantech.com/admin/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_128(2).jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Symbol for HDPE plastics</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Name of Plastic</strong> &#8211; High Density Polyethylene, HDPE<br />
<strong>Description</strong> &#8211; HDPE is a readily recyclable, versatile plastic commonly used for packaging. It is usually white or coloured and poses a low risk of leaching.<br />
<strong>Recycling Method</strong> &#8211; Collected through most curbside recycling programs. Some programs only allow containers with necks.<br />
<strong>Virgin Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Some garbage and shopping bags, milk and cream bottles, bleach, detergent and household cleaner bottles, motor oil containers, butter containers, yoghurt tubs, milk crates, rubbish bins, pipes and moulded products.<br />
<strong>Recycled Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Oil bottles, recycling containers, drainage pipes, floor tiles, synthetic timber, fencing, laundry detergent bottles.</p>
<h2>Number 3 Code &#8211; Polyvinyl Chloride, PVC</h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.azocleantech.com/admin/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_128(3).jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Symbol for PVC plastics</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Name of Plastic</strong> &#8211; Polyvinyl Chloride, PVC<br />
<strong>Description</strong> &#8211; PVC can be either a hard and rigid plastic or flexible and elastic plastic. It can be clear, white or coloured. PVC is a tough polymer and weathers well so is commonly used for siding, pipes and other building materials. PVC contains chlorine so should never be burnt as bruing will release toxic chemicals. The manufacture of PVC can release dangerous dioxins.<br />
<strong>Recycling Method</strong> &#8211; Rarely recycled. May be accepted by synthetic timber or plastic timber makers.<br />
<strong>Virgin Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Cleaning product and detergent bottles, shampoo bottles, food packaging, wire conduit, medical equipment, pipes and fittings, siding and hoses.<br />
<strong>Recycled Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Pipe and fittings, decks, paneling, truck mudflaps, drainage mats and flooring, speed bumps, mats and shoes.</p>
<h2>Number 4 Code &#8211; Low Density Polyethylene, LDPE</h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.azocleantech.com/admin/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_128(4).jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Figure 4.</strong> Symbol for LDPE plastics</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Name of Plastic</strong> &#8211; Low Density Polyethylene, LDPE<br />
<strong>Description</strong> &#8211; LDPE is a soft, flexible plastic<br />
<strong>Recycling Method</strong> &#8211; LDPE is not often recycled through curbside programs. Many stores have programs that allow for plastic shopping bags to be returned to the store for recycling.<br />
<strong>Virgin Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Squeezable bottles, shopping bags, food bags like bread and frozen food bags, dry cleaning bags, clothing, carpet, garbage bags, black plastic sheeting, ice cream container lids<br />
<strong>Recycled Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Trash can liners and cans, compost bins, shipping envelopes, paneling, lumber, landscaping ties, floor tile Film for builders, industry, packaging and plant nurseries, bags, agricultural piping</p>
<h2>Number 5 Code &#8211; Polypropylene, PP</h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.azocleantech.com/admin/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_128(5).jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Figure 5.</strong> Symbol for PP plastics</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Name of Plastic</strong> &#8211; Polypropylene, PP<br />
<strong>Description</strong> &#8211; Polypropylene is a hard, flexible plastic that has a high melting point and is suited for high temperature applications like holding hot liquids<br />
<strong>Recycling Method</strong> &#8211; Collected through some curbside recycling programs.<br />
<strong>Virgin Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Ice cream containers, drinking straws, lunch boxes, potato crisp bags<br />
<strong>Recycled Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Brooms, brushes, rakes, compost bins, recycling crates, plant pots, motor vehicle parts</p>
<h2>Number 6 Code &#8211; Polystyrene, PS</h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.azocleantech.com/admin/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_128(6).jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Figure 6.</strong> Symbol for PS plastics</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Name of Plastic</strong> &#8211; Polystyrene, PS<br />
<strong>Description</strong> &#8211; Polystyrene may be either a rigid, brittle plastic or made into foam products. Evidence suggests that polystyrene can leach toxins into food.<br />
<strong>Recycling Method</strong> &#8211; Collected through some curbside recycling programs.<br />
<strong>Virgin Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Imitation crystal glassware, plastic cutlery, takeaway food containers, hot drink cups, meat trays, egg cartons, CD cases<br />
<strong>Recycled Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Insulation, packing materials, rulers, office equipment, clothes pegs, coat hangers, light switches, air conditioning vents</p>
<h2>Number 7 Code &#8211; Other</h2>
<p align="center"><img src="http://www.azocleantech.com/admin/Article_Images/ImageForArticle_128(7).jpg" border="0" alt="" /></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Figure 7.</strong> Symbol for other plastics</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Name of Plastic</strong> &#8211; All other plastics<br />
<strong>Description</strong> &#8211; Number 7 plastics simply icludes all other plastics. These include compostable and biodegradable plastics like polyactide through to acrylic, nylon and polycarbonate.<br />
<strong>Recycling Method</strong> &#8211; Traditionally not recycled but now being collected through some curbside recycling programs.<br />
<strong>Virgin Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Water bottles, CDs and DVDs, bullet-proof materials, sunglasses, telephone, MP3 player and computer cases, signs and displays, clothing<br />
<strong>Recycled Plastic Uses</strong> &#8211; Plastic timber, outdoor furniture, pipes, injection moulded products</p>
<p><small><span style="font-size: x-small;">Source: AZoCleantech</span></small></p>

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