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Texas Recycles Day

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Newman Smith High School’s Parking Lot

2335 N. Josey Lane, Carrollton, 75006

9:00 am to 1:00 pm

 DIVERTING TONS OF RECYCLABLES from the landfill

Dallas Computer Parts

·  Computers, electronics,    monitors, fax machines, printers (NO TV’s)

 Bridgestone Firestone 

 ·  Car tires, car batteries (no other batteries)

 Keep Carrollton Beautiful

 ·  Cell phones and lap tops ( all year long)

 Senior Center

 ·  Knitting yarn

 Carrollton Evening Lions Club

 ·  Eye glasses and accessories
·  
Durable medical equipment – braces, crutches, canes, chairs, beds

 District PTA Clothes Closet

 ·  Gently used clothes for children and adults

·  Used athletic shoes for refurbishing or reuse

 District PTA Used Book Sale

 ·  Gently used books

 Triple A Recycling

 ·  “White metal” (appliances without Freon), scrap metal, etc.

 Mosaic Inc.

 ·  Personal document shredding

  Please take 

Household Hazardous Waste

        along with a photo ID       

and utility bill to 

Dallas County

Home Chemical Collection

at 11234 Plano Road, Dallas, 75243.

Call 214.553.1765 for hours.

·         Home chemicals  ·         Lawn chemicals

·         Paint   ·         Batteries ·         Auto fluids


Great Job Carrollton!

Carrollton, Texas  - 2007

        The citizens of Carrollton really did a wonderful job diverting recyclables for Texas Recycles Day.  With the help of Keep Carrollton Beautiful, more than 200 volunteers got a cute t-shirt, had fun serving the community on a beautiful day and ate a lot of pizza.  And with the help of eight recycling vendors and the City, Carrollton diverted 30,000 pounds of recyclables from the landfill.

          The Carrollton Evening Lions Club collected eyeglasses and reusable medical equipment.  “Close Knit” (Senior Center) collected knitting yarn.  Dallas Computer Parts collected electronics and with the help of the City of Carrollton, computer monitors.  Firestone on Old Denton Road collected car tires and car batteries.  Keep Carrollton Beautiful collected cell phones and lap tops.  PTA Council “Clothes Closet” collected gently used clothing and shoes.  And Triple A Recycling collected scrap metal and appliances. 

         Keep Carrollton Beautiful educates about environmental issues including the 4R’s and reached a lot of people on Texas Recycles Day.  They reduced our landfill tipping fees.  They reused lots of clothes.  They recycled what couldn’t be reused. And they encouraged everyone to rebuy recycled material goods by selling their reusable grocery bags.

         Of course, Keep Carrollton Beautiful couldn’t do it without the support of great in-kind donors like Newman Smith High School, Domino’s Pizza, Tom Thumb, Kroger and Albertsons.  Or without the support of their sponsors like Carrollton Evening Lions Club and Trinity Medical Center.

          If you’d like to help close the loop, go to www.KeepCarrolltonBeautiful.org and buy your own reusable grocery bags.  The bags are made from recycled material, very strong and washable.  They work better than plastic bags because they hold more.  The reusable grocery bags are green and have Keep Carrollton Beautiful’s logo on them.  When you use them, everyone will see that you are part of the solution.

          “It’s our intention to teach everyone about reduce, reuse, recycle, rebuy.  Our reusable grocery bags are great symbols of stepping forward to support that cause,” said Sharon Goddard.  “I personally would like to make plastic bags obsolete in Carrollton.” 

 

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