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Recycle Ann Arbor

Your donation goes to support the core mission of:
Recycle Ann Arbor, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit

Recycle Ann Arbor (RAA) is a home-grown, private, nonprofit organization, incorporated in 1977 to provide one of the first curbside recycling collection programs in the nation, and even has roots grounded in the Ecology Center of Ann Arbor's efforts to recycle for the first Earth Day in 1970. Since then, RAA has driven forward recycling, reuse and waste reduction efforts in our community with the relentless support of the citizens of Ann Arbor and the surrounding areas. Today, Recycle Ann Arbor provides weekly curbside recycling service to every single-family household and most multi-family households under contract to the City of Ann Arbor. In addition to that, RAA operates several recycling drop-off stations, commercial recycling, a website (www.recycleannarbor.org), a ReUse Center, and the En-House (short for Environmental House) Green Building Demonstration Area.

As a non-profit agent of change, Recycle Ann Arbor's mission is to develop, deliver, promote and support effective services, programs and demonstrations that improve environmental quality through recovery, reuse, recycling and effective energy use. Your financial support will help us fulfill our mission by empowering us to look ahead and experiment with new waste reduction, reuse and recycling programs.

OUR CAUSE CONTRIBUTION:
$30

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Daniel 25 days ago

Recycler, une évidence qui ne l'est pas encore pour tous

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Nikhil about 1 month ago

Say yes to recycle everybody!!!

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Recycling is good, but it's even better...
http://bit.ly/3nqfhD

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Grace 2 months ago

SUPPORT RECYCLING! NO TO WASTE TO ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES THAT DISPLACE THE RECYCLING GREEN JOBS THAT ARE MORE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND EFFICIENT!
http://www2.cop15.meta-fusion.com/kon...

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Oden 2 months ago

Two elementary schools (SDA Elementary School in Digos City and Sinayawan Elementary School in Sinayawan, Hagonoy all of Davao del Sur) showed interest in waste recycling through vermicomposting.

Hope all schools will do the same.

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Fernando 3 months ago

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Oden 3 months ago

I usually converts all my biodegradable wastes into cash. My african Night Crawler earthworms do for me in the conversion of waste into vermicast-a superior soil enhancer. Vermicast are then sold for about $7.00 per bags 50 kilograms. For mor info: Try visit my site "gaudencio-babiera.qapacity.com". You can see there some of my study results and benefits or you can just email me to datuodin61@yahoo.com

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Megan 4 months ago

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Ko 4 months ago

So everyone know that thrawaway plastic bottle is out.
But drink straght from tap? Bring filtered water from home?
What about Filter Bottle made of Stainless!!!
Unlimited pure water at your hand.
http://www.cheapwatertogo.com/

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Boris 4 months ago

MUST SEE: U.S. President Obamas speech at the United Nations today: "We are determined to act on climate: serious&urgent!" http://tr.im/zqTK

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Boris 4 months ago

Stop Global Warming is the most important duty to all off us!

But a sustainable development is not that easy as it sounds, as a lot of parameters have to be taken into consideration: e.g. the increasing number of individual’s needs food and to create food we need

resources like water, seed, oxygen/CO2 and energy.

Unfortunately resources are limited by a number of parameters like cultivated space, regional climate conditions and availability of water and energy resources. And even the increasing number of

Individuals needs employment, Individuals and industries needs energy. Transportation is needed, but could be reduced, to reduce the carbon footprint accordingly, by increasing local/regional business.

A lot of options are on hand! As one of it is to recycle and recycling is not very popular in the Middle-East we kindly ask you to join as well our cause at

http://apps.facebook.com/causes/35067...

and spread the message to all of your friends to support the activities of Recycling for Charity (www.recycling-for-charity.com)!

Thank you!!!!

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Grace 4 months ago

A RECYCLE VENTURE FOR ALL THOSE MASSIVE LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES IN PLUG-IN ELECTRIC CARS:O)
Plenty of lithium to go around
With most of the world's lithium production centered in Bolivia, Chile and China, some say having a recycling infrastructure in place for vehicle batteries could help save the United States from trading "peak oil" for "peak lithium."

Demand for lithium is currently restrained by the global recession but is expected to catch back up with the world supply by 2013, according to TRU Group Inc. Rising demand for electric vehicles could cause a lithium production crunch as early as 2017 and beyond, the Toronto-based industry research firm said.

However, those fears may be premature, said Linda Gaines, an analyst at Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago who is conducting a four-year study into whether the world's supply of lithium can fuel the U.S. transition to battery-driven vehicles.

"Even if we have a very, very energetic program of putting in electric vehicles, we're still not going to use up all the lithium," said Gaines, whose research found that lithium demand could be met through at least 2050. Those calculations assumed the United States would have roughly half a billion electric vehicles on the road by midcentury, with annual sales at about 21 million.

If people should be worried about the supplies of any material, it should be cobalt, a material many times more valuable than lithium but likely to be phased out of vehicle batteries over the coming years, Gaines said. Some battery manufacturers may even be leery about buying recycled lithium compounds from recyclers for fear of contamination, Gaines said.

But most of the lithium used in the United States is imported, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Currently, lithium is mined by only one company in the United States from a brine operation in the Nevada desert, and USGS data show that more than 85 percent of the world's lithium reserves is in Bolivia, Chile and China.
GAINES' RESEARCH FOUND THAT THE AMOUNT OF LITHIUM NEEDED FOR SOME TYPES OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES COULD BE CUT IN HALF IF THOSE BATTERIES ARE EFFECTIVELY RECYCLED.
http://www.nytimes.com/gwire/2009/09/...

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Shy Supporter 5 months ago

hi guys,
I have opened another very important cause in order to reduce the usage of plastic bottles & its pollution:
http://apps.facebook.com/causes/ ...

please join & help get this important issue 2 awareness

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Rose 7 months ago

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Michele 7 months ago

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