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Recycling InformationYou can help make recycling work for everyone by "closing the loop".Like many other Americans, you collect and sort items that can be recycled. That's good, because you help your community reduce the amount of garbage going to the landfill. But putting items out for collection or dropping them off at a local center is only the first of three steps in the recycling process. It may surprise you to learn that what you BUY is just as important as saving the things your recycling collection center takes. To market, to market ...Today, approximately 30 % of our trash is recovered annually for recycling. Where do these millions of pounds of recyclables go after collection? Manufacturers use them to make new products-recycling's second step. The third and final step returns the new products to the marketplace. This step is one that YOU need to support if recycling is to remain part of the solution to the country's garbage issue. Why should I buy recycled?You "close the loop" when you buy items or packaging made from recycled materials. They have now come full-circle: from bag or bin to a manufacturer, to the store shelf, and back to your home. And after using the item, you can start the loop again by saving it for the local recycling program. When you buy recycled markets are created and a use is assured for recyclables being collected in your community and in thousands of others. Manufacturers will respond by continuing to use recyclables in their products. Without informed consumers and a ready market for products made of recycled materials, local recycling programs will become more costly and fewer recyclables may be collected and processed. More reusable material will end up in landfills, and communities will need to deal with an increased amount of garbage. How Do I Find Them? Products and packaging made from recycled material are everywhere
in stores that sell Many products are identified recycled or partially recycled on the
label or Some products and packaging also have labels describing the amount
of "pre- consumer" © Keep America beautiful #KBB-006 Here are just a few examples of new products made from recyclables: Steel food cans - appliances, auto parts, construction beams The Solid Waste Management District of St. Joseph County reminds you to buy recycled content products and help your local countywide curbside recycling program. Keep America Beautiful, Inc.'s (KAB) "Close The Loop. Buy Recycled" is a cooperative program between the U.S. EPA and KAB to encourage consumers and businesses everywhere to support local recycling markets by purchasing items made from recycled materials. Keep America Beautiful, Inc. offers communities an ongoing, structured
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