Thursday, November 15, 2007

America Recycles Day



Happy America Recycles Day. This is actually the tenth year.

I think it's one of those days that people just like to put on a calendar, like Middle Name Pride Day, or National Pecan Day.

Interesting, according to BetterWorld.net:

Until 'modern times' recycling was the normal way of life. During World War II for example, when the nation needed to conserve resources at home, 25% of all wastes were recycled. But by 1960 less than 8% of our wastes were recycled. Today, 32% of wastes are recycled in America and there are more than 10,000 curbside recycling programs in America!


The National Recycling Coalition has a cool site to celebrate, including a recycling impact calculator.

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