Call2Recycle celebrates its 20th Anniversary

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To celebrate our 20th Anniversary, we will be featuring some short articles that takes a look back at key events in our history. Our first story focuses on the founding of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC), now called Call2Recycle, Inc. in 1994. A series of events in U.S. history in the 1980s and early 1990s culminated in the formation of RBRC as a voluntary rechargeable battery recycling ...

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What Does a City Like New York Do With 173 Tons of Rechargeable Batteries?

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New York City is the largest urban area in the U.S., with eight million people living in five boroughs. During the past decade, the city has been steadily raising the bar on what it means to recycle. Need to recycle clothes? Place it in a re-fashioNYC collection bin. Old electronics? The E-cycleNYC pickup service ...

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What Does a City Like New York Do With 173 Tons of Rechargeable Batteries?

Launch a Successful Recycling Program Through the Department of Sanitation

New York City is the largest urban area in the U.S., with eight million people living in five boroughs. During the past decade, the city has been steadily raising the bar on what it means to recycle. Need to recycle clothes? Place it in a re-fashioNYC collection bin. Old electronics? The E-cycleNYC pickup service has just launched. Compost?  CFL light bulbs?  The NYC Recycles web site details how to re-use, recycle ...

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Valentine’s Day: Study Reveals Significant Blue/Pink Divide Over Who is More “Green”

C2R457-Valentines-Day-Infographic-ART-2.12.14a[1]38% of American and Canadian Respondents Are Not Impressed with Their Sweethearts’ Eco-Literacy

While it may be the season to celebrate love, men and women do not always share endearing compliments about their sweethearts when it comes to being “green.” According to recently released survey results, adults in the U.S. and Canada, are not particularly complimentary of their significant other’s level of “eco-literacy.”

The study was commissioned by Call2Recycle®—North America’s first and ...

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Valentine’s Day: Study Reveals Significant Blue/Pink Divide Over Who is More “Green”

C2R457-Valentines-Day-Infographic-ART-2.12.14a[1]38% of American and Canadian Respondents Are Not Impressed with Their Sweethearts’ Eco-Literacy

While it may be the season to celebrate love, men and women do not always share endearing compliments about their sweethearts when it comes to being “green.” According to recently released survey results, adults in the U.S. and Canada, are not particularly complimentary of their significant other’s level of “eco-literacy.”

The study was commissioned by Call2Recycle®—North America’s first and ...

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