Battery Check Day Encourages Consumers to Recharge or Recycle
Richard Karn Teams with Habitat for Humanity in New York and Science Students in Toronto to Promote Rechargeable Battery Recycling NEW YORK, April 19, 2000 – Battery Check Day (April 26) – a national day encouraging consumers to recycle the rechargeable batteries that power cordl...
A Simple Way to Be Greener and Reduce Waste this Environment Week: Opt for Rechargeable Batteries Using rechargeable batteries is a simple step toward a greener lifestyle; so this Environment Week, try using them for the battery-powered devices in your home. Rechargeable batteries power many common portable electronics products including cellphones, cordless phones, cordless power tools, digita...
"Spring Green" Your Home During Environment Week (Canada)! Happy spring greening! In time for Environment Week, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) provides the following tips to help Canadians spring clean their home – and become more eco-conscious in the process.Start by finding all the old rechargeable batteries and cellphones...
‘Tis the Season for New Technology Be green in the New Year by recycling used rechargeable batteriesATLANTA, January 1, 2009 – High-tech electronics are hot items on many wish lists this holiday season. The latest cellphones, PDAs, digital cameras, laptops, camcorders, and power tools are among the most coveted portable ele...
Survey Shows "Green Guilt" Is Down Sharply
Are consumers doing more for the environment or has the economy taken priority over “green”?ATLANTA, April 21, 2009 – According to an Opinion Research Corporation survey conducted for Call2Recycle®, 50 percent fewer Americans admit to suffering from “green guilt&rdquo...