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Beyond the Blue Bin

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Join earthday365’s Recycling On the Go program staff for our Recycling Extravaganza – Beyond the Blue Bin series.   A discussion about hard-to-recycle but need to be properly disposed of materials and where to take them.

We will be having more of these discussions throughout the year.
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ReUse, RePair, ReImagine

Learn how you can keep more out of the landfill with Katie Carpenter of Perennial and Susan Blandford of the St. Louis Teachers Recycle Center.

Perennial is a St. Louis non-profit that teaches people creative skills to upcycle materials and live a sustainable and self-sufficient life.

St. Louis Teachers’ Recycle Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping creative materials and reusable resources out of landfills and putting them in the hands of children, teachers, artists and others for creative and intellectual development.

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St. Louis Teachers' Recycle Centers

Join us for our next Virtual Program in our Beyond the Blue Bin Series, with Katie Carpenter of Perennial and Susan Blandford of the St. Louis Teachers Recycle Center, on May 18th at 11am.

Perennial is a St. Louis non-profit that teaches people creative skills to upcycle materials and live a sustainable and self-sufficient life.

We offer craft and DIY classes using all salvaged materials and provide free programs to women in transition, including former prisoners, survivors of domestic violence, homeless women, and more.

St. Louis Teachers’ Recycle Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to keeping creative materials and reusable resources out of landfills and putting them in the hands of children, teachers, artists and others for creative and intellectual development.

Register for the Zoom program.

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E-Recycling and Household Hazardous Waste

Listen to our two speakers as we cover how to access electronics recycling and the Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) disposal site, what is and is not accepted, and associated fees.

Greg Cooksey from Midwest Recycle Center will present: The Proper Management of E-Waste and Why Certification Matters.

Sarah Staebell from St. Louis County Health HHW will present: The Importance of Managing HHW and How To do It.

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