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  1. To Celebrate Earth Week, Take Up To 15% Off Our Recycled Plastic Picnic Tables, Benches, Receptacles And Other Products

    To Celebrate Earth Week, Take Up To 15% Off Our Recycled Plastic Picnic Tables, Benches, Receptacles And Other Products

    The Newport Recycled Plastic Bench. This bench will not splinter, crack or fade and comes with a 50-year warranty against rot, decay, and termites

    To honor Earth Week this year, The Park and Facilities Catalog is offering sizable discounts on Recycled Plastic Picnic Tables, Recycled Plastic Benches and Recycled Plastic Trash Receptacles. In fact all 289-Series products.

    As you may know, Earth Day was established back in April 1970. It is always

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  2. #TrashTag Is Pure Rubbish And That's Why We Should Get Behind This Great Cause

    #TrashTag Is Pure Rubbish And That's Why We Should Get Behind This Great Cause

    The #trashtag movement is gaining momentum

    You may have heard about the new Internet phenomenon called the #TrashTag challenge. It is certainly gaining traction.

    If you haven't, here's how it works.

    The idea is modeled after the old #IceBucketChallenge. That's where people dumped a bucket of ice water on their heads and then agreed to pledge a few dollars.

    The program was a fantastic way to raise both money and awareness for ALS disease (a motor neuron disease also known as Lou Gehrig's disease.)

    You know your program is working when billionaire Bill Gates dumps a bucket of water on his head and then posts it on social media.

    A few other challenges have come and gone, usually rather quickly. Like chewing on detergent pods. That trend

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  3. Recycled Plastic Benches, Picnic Tables And Other Amenities Give New Life To Playground By Bar Harbor Rotary Club

    Recycled Plastic Benches, Picnic Tables And Other Amenities Give New Life To Playground By Bar Harbor Rotary Club

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    The Bar Harbor Rotary Club in Maine donated recycled plastic benches and other outdoor furnishings to a local playground. Community projects such as these provide a highly visible example of the great contributions groups like this make to their communities

    If your charitable organization wants to make a major impact on the community, just take a look at your local playgrounds and see if they need improvements.

    That's what the Bar Harbor Rotary Club did recently in Maine when the group pulled up its sleeves, raised money, gathered

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  4. For Earth Day 2018, More People Would Recycle If They Saw Results Of Those Efforts In Items Such As Recycled Benches And Picnic Tables

    For Earth Day 2018, More People Would Recycle If They Saw Results Of Those Efforts In Items Such As Recycled Benches And Picnic Tables

     

    This Earth Day, it's important to educate people about the end result of all that recycling - the manufacturing of recycled benches, pipes, picnic tables and other items

    This Earth Day, 2018, when it comes to plastics, there's some great news and there's some bad news.

    Let's start with the good news. And that good news concerns plastic products known as HDPE #2 (high-density polyethylene).

    HDPE is a heavy-duty plastic used to make milk jugs, detergent bottles, margarine tubs, bottles from household cleaners and cereal box liners to name a few.

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  5. How The Recycling Logo Was Created and Why It Symbolizes The Journey From Milk Jugs To Recycled Plastic Benches

    How The Recycling Logo Was Created and Why It Symbolizes The Journey From Milk Jugs To Recycled Plastic Benches

    Recycling symbol created for Earth Day back in 1970 by a 23-year-old college student

    When a 23-old student named Gary Anderson submitted his entry into a logo contest for Earth Day back in 1970, little did he know the impact his design would have on everything from recycling bins to recycled plastic benches.

    The contest to adopt a "Universal Recycling Symbol" was the brainchild

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