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	<title>Shek&#039;s Footprint &#187; Recycle</title>
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	<description>One Guy, Three Bicycles, One World</description>
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		<title>Recycling in Riverside</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 12:45:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Abhishek Mukherjee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home Depot has recycling containers. All kinds of sizes too! I bought a square section 30 L can for $12.00. The city of Jacksonville would provide recycling buckets for free to its residents. They stopped that for some reason. When I moved to Riverside, I was excited to be able to recycle. People told me [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><p style="clear: both"><a href="http://www.sheksfootprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/reg-15771.jpg" class="image-link"><img class="linked-to-original" src="http://www.sheksfootprint.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/reg-15771-thumb.jpg" height="250" width="250" style=" text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 10px;" /></a>Home Depot has recycling containers. All kinds of sizes too! I bought a square section 30 L can for $12.00. </p><p style="clear: both">The city of Jacksonville would provide recycling buckets for free to its residents. They stopped that for some reason. When I moved to Riverside, I was excited to be able to recycle. People told me that I had to use brown paper bags. Even COJ would pick up waste for recycling only if it is in a marked blue bin or a brown paper bag. </p><p style="clear: both">I shop with a canvas bag. It seemed redundant to ask for a brown paper bag to throw away recyclables since not using is better than recycling. I started separating my recyclables from regular trash from day one in my new apartment. The first few loads were thrown with regular trash. I couldn&#8217;t find recycling bins anywhere. That till my friend spotted one at Home Depot while scouting for Bike Valet related stuff. I bought one today. </p><p style="clear: both">Recycling is the last stage in conservation of resources. The first is reducing consumption. I filled up my new blue bin with junk from the pseudo-recycling-trash-can. It was mostly full of dog food cans, some plastic soda bottles and two beer bottles. The plastic soda bottles are what my friend consumes when he spends time here. I mostly buy fresh produce and very little packaged produce. That keeps my consumption low. </p><p style="clear: both">Have you looked inside your recycling bin lately? What can you do to reduce what goes into that bin? </p><br class="final-break" style="clear: both" /></p>
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		<title>Misty</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 04:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Abhishek Mukherjee</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Burger, tater-tots, sausage and baked beans were finished off with a cool mango-pineapple smoothie from cold stone creamery. That and a movie later, I knew the ride back home from my friend&#8217;s house would be great, especially since it was past 10:30 PM.  The roads were empty and the air was cool. Some humidity was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Burger, tater-tots, sausage and baked beans were finished off with a cool mango-pineapple smoothie from cold stone creamery. That and a movie later, I knew the ride back home from my friend&#8217;s house would be great, especially since it was past 10:30 PM. </p>

<p>The roads were empty and the air was cool. Some humidity was being formed into mist as I quitely cut through it on my bicycle. The five and a half mile ride was very refreshing, probably one of my best rides at night. The sounds of frogs croaking and insects chirping was accompanied by a background score of the wind swishing by my ears. I could see the busy JT Butler Blvd through openings in the trees. Impatient cars rushed by on it while I pedaled through the misty and empty AC Skinner Rd. People do not realize how much more there is to gain by slowing down a bit. </p>

<p>The unsoiled late night air got me motivated to do a little bit more in preserving its sterility. It got me thinking about the cans of dog food and plastic water bottles that I throw away. My usage of cans is two a day and if I can find a place that recycles cans, I could gather them and take them to the center. I have already talked about using a filter for water to reduce my plastic bottled water usage. Even though Zphyrhills have been making their bottles with 30% less plastic, it should still be either recycled or not used at all. </p>

<p>Over the next week, I will be researching recycling centers near my apartment. Updates will be posted.</p>
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