Sentences with phrase «tossed in recycling»

Make sure you stay on top of your insurance rates and pay attention whenever you receive a notice from your insurance company; that letter that you tossed in the recycling may have indicated a rate increase that will automatically be charged to you.
And, last but not least, he thought there was a way to make an environmentally friendlier shoe by creating soles that could be easily tossed in the recycling bin.
A cardboard box is free and as soon as the housetraining is finished it can be broken down and tossed in the recycling bin.
Most people would toss these in recycling, which causes additional problems by contaminating the regular recycling stream.
The sad reality is that many of the things we toss in the recycling never get recycled because they disappear from the recycling stream and are never accounted for.
We would not be surprised if he gave the «skeptic» letter one look and tossed it in the recycle bin.
There are no empty plastic bottles of shampoo and conditioner to toss in the recycling bin, nor the accompanying host of hair care products that I relied on to tame my hair.
The principal will toss it in the recycle bin so fast he'll get a paper cut.
Otherwise, your resume will be tossed in the recycle bin instantly.
If you do, your application will be tossed in the recycle bin immediately.
How long will recruiters spend on your résumé before deciding to toss it in the recycle bin?

Not exact matches

Traditionally, baby foods come in glass jars or plastic tubs which you might have been resourceful enough to find new uses for or you might have simply tossed in the trash or recycling (of course, we encourage recycling if it's an option!).
Be sure to check with your local recycling service before tossing dirty diapers in the compost collection.
In it you'll find: my laptop, a ThinkThin Chocolate Almond bar, a large bottle of O - Water (electrolyte water we sell at Recycle), a black Shit That I Knit hat and probably a random toy that my daughter tossed in their, toIn it you'll find: my laptop, a ThinkThin Chocolate Almond bar, a large bottle of O - Water (electrolyte water we sell at Recycle), a black Shit That I Knit hat and probably a random toy that my daughter tossed in their, toin their, too.
The Consumer Electronics Association, an Arlington, Va. — based trade group says that Americans owned some three billion electronic devices in 2005, the latest year for which data is available, despite tossing or recycling about 304 million electronic devices that same year.
«Recycling facilities need things to be fairly clean — rinse everything out before you toss it in.
It's easy to toss your waste into the nearest trash bin when the alternative is littering, but holding on to your recyclables until you are able to place them in your blue bin at home or the nearest public recycling drop - off is a significant way to divert these items from landfills.
But the impishly funny final shot of De Niro tossing aside the e-cig and savoring an actual smoke might just as well stand in for viewers craving something more genuine after ninety minutes of recycled tropes.»
Cardholders who always pay their monthly balances tend to toss such offers in the recycling bin.
The developers haven't fiddled with the formula much here, either, tossing in just a few new enemy types to help keep you on your toes while recycling pretty much everything else.
Recycling Programs Work When Used MRM already handles the needs of 20 manufacturers in its home state of Minnesota, which equates to their assisting to reclaim and recycle 10 million pounds of tossed electronics each year in Minnesota alone.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered a way to use lasers to remove toner ink from paper so that it can be reused instead of being recycled or, worse, tossed in the garbage.
Back home in the U.S., recycling relies heavily on a system of government initiatives, eco-awareness and slight shifts to our behavior so that we toss our trash into the right bin.
Paper bags can be recycled with other paper items, making them as easy to recycle as tossing them in the bin or taking them to a collection center.
To avoid contaminating your local recycling stream, toss your soiled paper bags in the trash, or remove all soiled portions before recycling the remainder of the bag.
Cut off the necks and toss them back in your recycling bin.
So even if you don't have the ScanSnap with you (on a business trip, for example, and you don't want to have to remember where you put that dinner receipt)-- just open the Evernote app, — touch the camera icon, — snap the picture, — label and tag it (optional), — and toss the original in the nearest recycle bin.
You may have good intentions when tossing a plastic water bottle in the recycling bin, but chances are it will never see new life in the form of a recycled bottle.
Duffy figures that the fact of the little hole makes people more aware that it is a recycling bin so they consciously use it properly, rather than just tossing in items because they don't notice or don't stop to care what the bin is actually for.
According to board president David Chiu, who's spearheading the measure, many of the estimated 1.5 million - plus Yellow Pages distributed in the city each year get tossed — unopened — in recycling bins (or worse, presumably).
Hempstead's suit has won applause from other media outlets, but ultimately, it will probably wind up tossed in the same place as his daily newspaper: the recycle bin.
Law librarians reading this will all know the sick feeling when someone asks for that textbook that they deselected, eliminated from the collection, recycled, tossed, weeded, in all otherways made unavailable.
It can then be recycled, and if it does end up being tossed it decomposes in less than a year.
You know that a resume is the first step in searching for that fabulous new job, but how can you make sure that the resume you send out is not going to get tossed into the blue recycling bin?
Also, buy items that come in easy to recycle packaging that you can toss into the recycling bin when you're done.
I'm in the process of sorting, cleaning, tossing, recycling and donating as I go — nothing in my house, garage, attic and TWO storage sheds (mostly garden and hubby's stuff) is exempt.
I keep a recycling basket handy in our kitchen pantry so there is never an excuse to toss it on the counter or floor.
You wake up and the kids» school uniforms aren't washed, there's no bread to make sandwiches for their lunch, the sheets and towels from the trip have been tossed in the laundry along with an inexplicably enormous bag of dirty underwear, you've run out of toilet paper and are reduced to scrounging for Kleenex, the front hall is piled halfway to the ceiling with suitcases plus six recycling bags filled with detritus from the trip... and you have to walk the Sprogs to school because Husband has dropped the car in for a service.
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