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<br />!I <br /> <br />T!Ie R.,.., PriM 1tess <br /> <br />Centervllle's Commitment to a 'Proud and}{ealtltv Clrv <br /> <br />,; <br /> <br />'.1 <br /> <br />!II <br />, <br /> <br />Volume I. Issue 2 <br /> <br />Winter 2000 <br /> <br />Keep New Year's <br />Resolutions <br />for the Environment <br /> <br />At Home: <br />Stop junk maD by sendIn& your fuR <br />name. address and telephone number <br />to DIrect MarketIna Assadadon Mall <br />PI ef_1Ce ServIce. P.O. Box 9008, <br />fannInadaIe, NY 11735. <br />Shop used first consignment <br />ares. prage sales and newspaper <br />cIassIfted ads. <br />Shop storesIcataIop that spec:IaIIu <br />or promote products made with recy- <br />cled mawIaL <br />At Work: <br />Encouraae your place of work to <br />join" the MN W_ WIse Program. <br />For deIaIIs. caD the MN Chamber of <br />CommeIce, 651-292-4681. <br />Pack a no-waste lunch by using <br />reusable comainers. <br /> <br />Free Market <br />Household Goods <br />Web Site <br /> <br />www.twincltiesfreemarket.org <br /> <br />The Free Market is a free listing <br />service of household goods for <br />residents who wish to donate or <br />acquire free, reusable goods for <br />the home, prden or garage. <br />The Free Market Is a great way <br />to give away or to get free stuff! <br />Reduce Waste <br />Save $$$ <br /> <br />p-----------------------------------. <br />I I <br />I I <br />I Recycling Guide · It's as Easy as 1._ 2 _.3 I <br />I I <br />.-----------------------------------. <br /> <br />NewspafHn <br />Place in a SEPAMlE PAPER BAG and set <br />next to or inside JOUI' reqding bin. <br /> <br />MetcrI Cans, Glass Bottles. JGII, <br />PIaIIIc Bottles <br />Place these materlals-in ycMB' rec.yding <br />bin. You don't need to sort them. <br />. Metal Food Cans a Aluminum <br />Beveraae Cans (Rinse dean.) <br />. Glass Bottles a jars <br />Three colors - Brown. Green a <br />Clear <br />(Remove lids a caps. Rinse cIean.) <br />. Plastic: Bottles (Remove a throw <br />away aD capS. lids, pumps a metal <br />handles. Rinse cIean.) <br />Commonly accepted plastic bottles <br />are: soda botdes. mille, water a <br />laundry procIuct com:aIners. <br /> <br />MIxed p.... <br />Place these mate ills in a SEPARAlE <br />PAPER BAG and set neKt to or inside <br />your rec.ydIna bin. <br />. MagazInes a CataIop <br />Direct matIinc acIverdsemencs. <br />brochures, pamphIecs a booklets. <br />. Cereal. Cake, ChIp a CradcIr <br />Boxes <br />I. Remove the .... and aD food <br />from the box. <br />2. Flatten the box <br />3. Placeflattenecl box in a P'I*' <br />sack with your junk mall. <br />mixed paper. mapzh_ a <br />c:a13Iop. <br />. Paper Includes all types except <br />. tissue, waxed a cartMm paper <br />. Corrupted Cardboard (Rauen <br />Into 3' x 3' pieces, bundle a place <br />next to reqc:IIna bin) <br /> <br />Put your tree outside for the birds to find shelter in. <br />. String with popcorn andIor aanberrIes. <br />. Roll a ball d suet in birdseed. <br />. Place quarters of apples and oranges on the branches. <br />. Hang a Del with a mixUIre of peanut buaer and birdseed. <br /> <br />The Bunker HUIs Compost SIte wID be open Saturdap. janu- <br />ary 8 a 15 from 9 am to 5 pm and Sundap. january 9 a 16 Noon to 5 pm for <br />Christmas tree and yard waste recydina. <br />Cost for disposalls $1.50 per tree, $5 per cubic yard of branches less than <br />'" in diameter. $8 per cubic yard for branches a lop ........ than '" in dlame- <br />ter. $19 per cubic: yard for stumps less than 2' in cIIamerer, and $49 per cubic: <br />yard for stumps larger than 2' in diameter. l.elwes a grass not in bigs are ac- <br />cepted free of charge. <br />Other than the two january weelcends, the site is now dosed until AprIl I, <br />2000. For more infa matIori, caD SKB Enwh OImaenw at 651-224-6329. <br />
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