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100 Ways to Reduce Your Impact

Step 93Join a club

Join a club
Join an environmental friendly club, such as Habitat for Humanity, or your school's Earth Club.

Sign up for your area's Freecycle, which organizes people in your area, and they trade items that they have no use for, but others do. It limits the amount of waste that people produce from home devices, furniture, electronics, etc...
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Apr 9, 2008. 1:45 AMefilnikufecin says:
This one is great! I often place ads on my local freecycle looking for electronics and appliances working or not. I get them, and if they work, I will give them away later. If they do not, I may fix them or use parts from them to fix others which I will give away. Also in the mix of things I completely disassemble the ones I am not going to fix, and separate the recyclable materials then sell to a recycling center. In my area items that go to the recycling center do not get disassembled this leads to a lot of waste in the recycling process due to mixed materials. Give that broken stuff away on freecycle if you aren't going to fix it!

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