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		<title>How to Start a Recycling Program at Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I worked for corporate America, I was deemed (happily!) by my co-workers as the legal department ‘tree hugger’ because I picked aluminum cans out of my colleagues’ garbage cans, stash them in a box under my desk and take them home for recycling.  I even gave each of my colleagues an extra waste basket [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">When I worked for corporate America, I was deemed (happily!) by my co-workers as the legal department ‘tree hugger’ because I picked aluminum cans out of my colleagues’ garbage cans, stash them in a box under my desk and take them home for recycling.<span>  </span>I even gave each of my colleagues an extra waste basket to throw their paper in and would pick it up on a on a weekly basis for recycling. </p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">As we know, most people will go along with positive change as long as they aren’t the ones who have to do all the leg work!<span>  </span>If you’re workplace hasn’t yet caught on to the recycling revolution, <strong><em>make them start now</em></strong><span>!<span>  </span>Take control and banish the bad habits of your workplace by following these simple steps to a more earth friendly work environment:</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">1.<span>     </span>Ask for volunteers to serve as the recycling coordinator.<span>  </span>This person must be dedicated and organized!<span>  </span>You may actually want to volunteer yourself, since you already have the drive to initiate a recycling program.</p>
<p>2.<span>     </span>Decide what you want to recycle. Walk around your office and take note of what items are most often used: paper, aluminum cans, batteries, light bulbs, paper, glass bottles, plastic bottles, etc. If you decide not to recycle everything, then choose what is used the most and focus on those items.</p>
<p>3.<span>     </span>Set up recycling bins and guidelines in the break room, inside the front door, or any other place where your co-workers gather to eat and drink.<span>  </span>Recycling Guidelines can include such things as a request to smash cans, rinse out containers, etc.</p>
<p>4.<span>     </span>Keep your co-workers involved.<span>  </span>Send out a weekly/bi-monthly email to let them in on the success, progress and problems with your recycling program.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">On a fun note, if you can turn your aluminum cans in for cash, start an office fund that will go towards an office lunch party or happy hour.</p>
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