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Holiday Light Drive ends Tomorrow!
Holiday Light Drive ends Tomorrow!
Holiday Light Recycling Drive Holiday Lights Recycling Drive - Out With the Old, In With the New, is being held November 15-December 5, 2009
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(Free-Press-Release.com) December 6, 2009 --
The Holiday Light Recycling Drive began on November 15 and continues through to December 5 at the following Wal-Mart Stores: Arnold, Chesterfield, Desoto, Eureka, Fenton, Festus, Lake St. Louis, Maplewood, Manchester, O'Fallon, St. Peters, Telegraph, and Wentzville. The collection bins are located in the Garden Centers. Please bring in your old and/or non working holiday lights to be recycled.
Just as important as recycling your waste is the act of "closing the loop" by buying products made of recycled content. Keeping recyclable materials out of the trash heap is only the first step in ensuring the value of recycling.
High demand for eco-friendly products encourages manufacturers to use more of these materials. Widespread belief that recycled products are more expensive or of poorer quality has consistently proven to be myth. A recent Buy Recycled Business Alliance survey reports that 97% of respondents are satisfied with the performance of recycled products. Try for yourself comparing products side-by-side to demonstrate the strength and quality of recycled products. Additional studies have shown that most of these products cost less than 5% more than comparable products made of virgin (non-recycled) content. Often the cost is the same or recycled materials even cost less.
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