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French fries helping save the environment at Washington University

French fries helping save the environment at Washington University


The school is fueling its vehicles in a way that's reducing waste saving on gasoline costs.

Energy Star electronics will save money, energy

Energy Star electronics will save money, energy


A lot of people will be buying appliances and electronics during the holiday season. You can save on energy costs by going green when you buy Energy Star electronics and appliances.

Three R's on display at St. Louis City Hall

Three R's on display at St. Louis City Hall


Reduce, reuse, recycle is the name of the game at St. Louis City Hall this morning in honor of America Recycles Day.

Electric insides give new life to old vehicles

Electric insides give new life to old vehicles


You'd never know it by looking, but these two vehicles could be the cars of the future.

Easy things you can do to save money on your utility bills

Easy things you can do to save money on your utility bills


When if comes to saving money on your energy bill, the first thing you have to do is find the problem areas. These are often places where cold air leaks out. If air slips out, more times than not, so does your money.

The 'greenest' couple in southwest Florida

The 'greenest' couple in southwest Florida


Many people do their part to help the environment, but one Punta Gorda, Florida couple is taking those efforts to the next level. From the cars they drive, to their eco-friendly house and yard, they're doing whatever it takes.

Missouri wind energy capacity soars

Missouri wind energy capacity soars


A national survey of wind energy says Missouri added the third-highest amount of wind farm capacity in the nation during the second quarter of the year.

Trash is teachers' treasure at local recycling center

Trash is teachers' treasure at local recycling center


They say one man's trash is another's treasure, but the St. Louis Teachers' Recycling Center is redefining the word "trash."

Taking the term 'green building' to a whole new level

Taking the term 'green building' to a whole new level


A French botanist is working to promote his vision of a green future for the world's cities.

Wal-Mart to create eco-ratings for products

Wal-Mart to create eco-ratings for products


Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, plans to demand that all its suppliers measure the environmental cost of making their products so Wal-Mart can calculate and post an eco-rating for each item.

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THE FACTS ABOUT PLASTIC RECYCLING
The Plastic Bottle Institute put together a bottle coding system in 1988. Soon after, the codes were accepted by the Society of the Plastic Industry. It was a way to aid consumers and recyclers. The codes are molded into the bottom of plastic bottles and containers, and surrounded by a triangle fashioned by three arrows. Technologically, all plastics are recyclable, but must be recycled separately according to the type of resin used to create the container. The current plastics coding system includes seven identified plastic resins.

PLASTICS CODING SYSTEM:
Resin Letters Resin Types Examples
#1 (PET) Polyetheylene Terephtalate Pop bottles, some food containers

#2 (HDPE) High Density Polyethylene Milk jugs, laundry detergent containers

#3 (V) Vinyl/Polyvinyl Chloride Drinking water containers, vegetable oil containers

#4 (LDPE) Low Density Polyethylene Flexible film bags, flexible lids, plastic bags

#5 (PP) Polypropylene Jar lids, container closers, box liners, some bottles

#6 (PS) Polystyrene Fast food foam boxes, foam cups, meat trays, some plastic cups
#7 (Other) Multiple resin materials, some squeezable containers

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What do those recycling numbers mean?
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WHERE TO CALL FOR RECYCLING INFORMATION IN YOUR AREA:

MISSOURI:

St. Charles County -
West & Central:
636-949-7415
The St. Charles County recycling has two divisions with the same phone number. One of the divisions is in Wentzville and the other is on Triad South Drive.

St. Louis County:

Warren County:
636-456-3331
Franklin County:
636-390-1010
Jefferson County:
636-677-7727
Click here for other recycling centers in Missouri counties, check out:

ILLINOIS:

Monroe County:
618-939-3871
St. Clair County:
618-233-7769
Madison County:
618-692-7040
For other recycling centers in Illinois counties, click here.


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