Not to hijack but thought I'd chime in on the battery disposal part of this conversation..... I believe that most people are not aware that batteriesplus will recycle your flat batteries. Last time I
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--==8885093246884307905== --001a113e018e4c2e5b05303551eb Our local Lowes/HomeDepot has a box inside the front door where they take batteries for recycling. Randy --001a113e018e4c2e5b05303551eb Conten
--==0012512379407607289== boundary="--=_Part_9407988_815367317.1460385994775" --=_Part_9407988_815367317.1460385994775 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I know a lot of places take batteries, fluoresce
Interesting. That explains the disclaimer at http://www.lacsd.org/solidwaste/swfacilities/recyclecontact/hhw_e_waste/ "No electronic waste collected at these events is sent overseas." I'm not arguin
To be sure, the land fill is more immediate. However, it's much more likely to be equipped with a liner and a leachate collection system that ensures any fugitive emissions will be collected and prop
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