Issue 35: May 2012
In this issue: a record-breaking 2011, “green guilt” is up; donations from recycled cellphones support science and more!
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In this issue: a record-breaking 2011, “green guilt” is up; donations from recycled cellphones support science and more!
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In this issue: Call2Recycle receives R2 certification, Caption This! Facebook Competition, making Earth Day every day and launch our mobile website!
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In this issue: Batteries Expert Expands Recycling Opportunities, Northeast Recycles Over One Million Pounds, Mascot Moniker Facebook Contest and more!
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In this Issue: Washington Legislature considers Rechargeable Battery Product Stewardship Bill, find out where batteries go, get some great eco-friendly craft ideas and more!
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In this issue: Consumers Recycle More Batteries in 2011, Covanta Energy encourages student recycling campaign and more!
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In this issue: The last in our webinar “Lesson from the Experts” series, Top 5 Holiday Gadgets and more!
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In this issue: Register for our complimentary webinar on EPR in Washington State, celebrate America Recycles Day and learn about important legislative updates regarding lithium batteries.
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In this issue: Announcing our webinar series, all-battery launch in Manitoba and eco-friendly Halloween tips!
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In this issue: Read about the latest recycling trends, our participation in several events, as well as enhanced features to the website!
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In this issue: Eco-friendly back to school tips, Quebec program update, and more!
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In this issue: Progress in British Columbia, Sustainability Spotlight on University of Illinois and more!
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In this issue: Covanta Energy Issues Recycling Challenge, 2010 Annual Report, Eco-Friendly Father’s Day and Tips to Maximize Your Rechargeable Batteries!
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In this issue: Call2Recycle announces acceptance of an all-battery plan in Manitoba, participation in U.S. Battery Recycling Summit, our support of Kids Phone Help and suggestions for an eco-friendly Mother’s Day
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In this issue: Call2Recycle offers the Top 5 Ways to Promote Battery Recycling for Earth Day, Streamlight Expands Recycling Program to its Distributors, Earth Day Photo Caption Contest, Tips to Avoid Greenwashing
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In this issue: Call2Recycle Announces Ontario ISP Public Consultation, Sustainability Success Story: Seton Family of Hospitals, Call2Recycle Unveils New Drop-Off Locator, Eco-Friendly St. Patrick’s Day
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In this issue: Call2Recycle Shatters Collections Records and Celebrates 2010 Accomplishments
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In this issue: You Still Have Time to Give, Batteries, That Is; The Armed Forces Protect the Planet, Too; Recycling Efforts Are On the Rise in Healthcare and Higher Education Segments; Power Tool Battery Recycling Safety Tips
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In this issue: FTC Cracks Down on Greenwashing, Updates to Stewardship Ontario’s Household Waste Recycling Program, High Sustainability Ranking Gives Universities A Competitive Edge, Support Local Farmers This Thanksgiving Holiday
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In this issue: Recycling Programs Make Brands Stronger, Sustainability and Globalization – Top Concerns for Gen Y, MyCall2Recycle Kicked Battery Recycling Into High Gear, Most Commonly Asked Questions About Batteries, 3,000 Kilogram Challenge, Walk the Walk
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In this issue: Southern States See Jump in Battery Recycling, California’s SB1100 Bill Rebuffed, Simple Recycling Solutions for Bulky Batteries, Call2Recycle Hits the Road, Biggest Chatters’
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In this issue: Eco Fees Suspended, Battery Legislation Heats Up in CA & NY, Call2Recycle’s One-Million-Pound Challenge, Is Your City Wasteful?
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In this issue:Two Canadian Provinces Can Now Recycle All Household Batteries, Sustainable Campuses Attract Eco Students, Be Kind to Mother Nature This July 4, Overwhelmed with Batteries? We Take Bulk!, USA Team Uniform – Red, White and Green
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In this issue: All Household Battery Collection Program, Stony Brook University Hospital, NYC Revamps Its Recycling Program, Forum Brings Battery Stewardship Front and Center, Guilt Free Cell Phones, Hot Green Majors
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In this issue: The New Collection Box, First All Household Battery Collection Program Launches in BC, What to Do with Your Old Electronics, Have an Eco-Friendly Summer Vacation, Spreading Call2Recycle’s Message from Grand Central Station, That Was Eco-Easy
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In this issue: Call2Recycle Unveils New Collection Kits, Celebrate Earth Day, Used Cell Phones Have A Home, High School Robotics Team Spreads Call2Recycle Message, First Government-Mandated Battery Recycling Program in North America
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In this issue: Hospitals Tackle Waste Reduction, Canada Refreshes Web Presence, Consumers Break the Recycling Mold in 2009, Olympic Athletes Share Life-Changing Moments
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In this issue: Battery Trends, London Drugs Empowers Customers To Recycle, Scoring One For The Environment, New Yorkers Recycle While Grocery Shopping, Behind The Battery
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In this issue:Many Thanks, Season’s Greening,A Stocking Stuffer Favorite, The Green Apple
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In this issue: Builders LEED the Way, Wal-Mart Builds Smaller Stores, Recycle, America!, Call2Recycle Passes Muster, Small Businesses Can Make A Difference, Ontario – Ahead of the Game
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In this issue: A Brand Update, E-Waste, Green Batteries Set Recharging Records,University of Louisville, Beer Lovers Go Green
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In this issue: Recycling 101, Battery Performance Metrics Report, BAN’s e-Stewards, Healthcare Recycling
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<strong>In this issue:</strong> Legislation & Product Stewardship, Program Updates, Safety & Compliance, Participant Corner
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In this issue: Partner Spotlight, Rechargeable Batteries Sold, All Battery Program, Green Heathcare
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In this issue: Letter from the CEO, Call2Recycle Updates, 2008 Recycling Leadership Award Winners
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Call2Recycle® is a program of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) promoting environmental sustainability by providing free battery and cell phone recycling in North America. RBRC is a 501(c)4 nonprofit public service organization. We invite you to join our efforts to advance green business practices and environmental sustainability.