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Three basic well water issues: Slight iron content, decently hard water, and the occasional sediment. Problems solved with the newly installed water filtration system.
Social media decal are designed to connect you with your customers. Today, practically everyone has a presence on social media. However, not all of your customers are aware that your brand is represented online. Social media decals let your customers and potential customers know where to find you. This enables you to provide more information […]
With much fanfare, we launched ecycler at TechCrunch50—it was September 2009. Our primary goal was to create the one stop place for recycling. We moved beyond traditional recycling (paper, bottles, etc.) into what we called, shippables. These materials are recyclable, but not having enough value for someone to pick them up. The third phase (never […]
The recent rise in social media has enabled ecycler (and many other businesses) to get in front of more customers than they ever would have been able to before. The recognition that social media sites have created for various brands can work offline, as well. Companies can include their twitter handle or facebook page address […]
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Recycle bottles and cans: Throw a party and make sure that all cans and bottles stay at your place.
The United States Government Printing Office (GPO) and the U.S. Congress have announced that the GPO began printing the Congressional Record on 100 percent recycled-content paper.
I saw #haveuever trending on twitter today and it got me thinking. What first came to mind was, “Have I ever thrown away something recyclable?” I think we are all guilty of it, so I decided to look up some facts. In California, nearly 22 billion CRV-eligible containers were sold last year.
Of those, nearly 15 billion were recycled. That is great — but more than 7 billion that ended up in landfills!
Here is something else to think about because California is a bottlebill state, no one claimed the nearly $300 million worth of deposits!
Here is the link to the article: Bottles and Cans
Hello Everyone! To get ecycler going, we need collectors to sign up on the site and start marketing their own ecycler recycling programs. If you have recyclables to give away, please be patient as our base of collectors grows — and be sure to point potential collectors you know to the ecycler site.
ecycler.com is a new way to recycle. It is a website that brings together people giving away recyclables and those interested in collecting them.
Start your own recycling program in your area using the ecycler.com website. This is not a get-rich-quick scheme but a serious effort to help people recycle and make some money.
We are a new company looking for people who will become collectors and set up their own ecycler-based recycling programs in their community. Using the ecycler website, ecycler.com, you can print your own marketing posters, business cards and get people in your area to collect recyclables for you, such as from individual households, apartments, businesses, or groups that will save these materials for collection by you.
If there are people in your area interested in giving you recyclables they will contact you via the ecycler website. The site tracks your requests and allows you and others to rate the recycling pick ups.
Currently, the use of our website is free.