I don't see the hour block I need (buying the oil and filter and
recycling old oil) as «cost» for me since it's something I like to do.
Not exact matches
Chobanian reasons that the country has become accustomed to
recycling and reusing
old newspapers, pop cans and bottles, plastic shopping bags, tires, motor
oil and, in some places, waste water from toilets.
I've been looking for a natural toothpaste for my daughter who is 15 months
old right now and found one on amazon called the dirt which has bentonite clay coconut
oil stevia extract and other ingredients in a tube of
recycled metal.
Like in Ward's work, these villages are made up of what the fishermen can find —
old oil barrels dotting the shore and brightly painted,
recycled plywood shacks.
== carpooling (by state, by city, by company) == bicycle commuters seeking safe «parking» == scheduled drop off points for e-waste == e-address for companies willing to collect used cooking
oil == inventory of
recycling regulations, by zip code == e-address of every environmental oversight bureaucrat == e-address of every congress critter... along with their voting record on applicable legislation == list current incentives of various utilities to turn in
old applicances by consumers buying, newer more efficent applicances
Despite its not - very - TreeHugger - theme, it incorporates all kinds of
recycled bike parts,
oil drums,
old tires and other motorcycle gear in a charming way.
As if this wasn't all enough, bring your
old electronics to the Maker Faire to be
recycled and they might just end up part of a veggie -
oil powered parallel computing cluster.
Keep in mind that most auto places will take your
old oil and
recycle it if you drop it off in a plastic container.