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		<title>Use reusable towels instead of paper towels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you how much you can save by using reusable towels instead of paper towels? Not to mention the environmental cost, just money alone. For example, if you have a family of four and go through 2 medium rolls each week at the retail price of $3.15. With 52 weeks a year, you can save [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you how much you can save by using reusable towels instead of paper towels? Not to mention the environmental cost, just money alone. For example, if you have a family of four and go through 2 medium rolls each week at the retail price of $3.15. With 52 weeks a year, you can save $163.80.</p>
<p>Try one great idea and then you can find out the practical use of savings. Get a jar and each time you skip the paper towel purchase, put the savings into the jar. By the year end, go out and spend that money on whatever you want. For the family and for the children. There&#8217;s even a better way to do this, ask each member of the household to get a jar and every time someone saves by reusing, put the savings into the jar. And that person gets to keep that money.</p>
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		<title>Reduction at Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 18:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consider reducing your purchase of products that contain hazardous ingredients. Learn about the use of alternative methods or products-without hazardous ingredients-for some common household needs. To avoid the potential risks associated with household hazardous wastes, it is important that people always monitor the use, storage, and disposal of products with potentially hazardous substances in their [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consider reducing your purchase of products that contain hazardous ingredients.          Learn about the use of alternative methods or products-without hazardous          ingredients-for some common household needs.</p>
<p>To avoid the potential risks associated with household hazardous wastes, it is important that people always monitor the use, storage, and disposal of products with potentially hazardous substances in their homes. Below are some tips for individuals to follow in their own homes:</p>
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<li>Use and store products containing hazardous substances carefully to            prevent any accidents at home. Never store hazardous products in food            containers; keep them in their original containers and never remove            labels. Corroding containers, however, require special handling. Call            your local hazardous materials official or fire department for instructions.</li>
<li>When leftovers remain, never mix HHW with other products. Incompatible            products might react, ignite, or explode, and contaminated HHW might            become unrecyclable.</li>
<li>Remember to follow any instructions for use and disposal provided            on product labels.</li>
<li>Call your local environmental, health, or solid waste agency for instructions            on proper use and disposal and to learn about local HHW drop off programs            and upcoming collection days.</li>
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<p>Source: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/materials/hhw.htm</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Reduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 01:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[* Saves natural resources. Waste is not just created when consumers throw items away. Throughout the life cycle of a product from extraction of raw materials to transportation to processing and manufacturing facilities to manufacture and use waste is generated. Reusing items or making them with less material decreases waste dramatically. Ultimately, less materials will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>    *  Saves natural resources. Waste is not just created when consumers throw items away. Throughout the life cycle of a product from extraction of raw materials to transportation to processing and manufacturing facilities to manufacture and use waste is generated. Reusing items or making them with less material decreases waste dramatically. Ultimately, less materials will need to be recycled or sent to landfills or waste combustion facilities.<br />
    * Reduces toxicity of waste. Selecting nonhazardous or less hazardous items is another important component of source reduction. Using less hazardous alternatives for certain items (e.g., cleaning products and pesticides), sharing products that contain hazardous chemicals instead of throwing out leftovers, reading label directions carefully, and using the smallest amount necessary are ways to reduce waste toxicity.<br />
    * Reduces costs. The benefits of preventing waste go beyond reducing reliance on other forms of waste disposal. Preventing waste also can mean economic savings for communities, businesses, schools, and individual consumers. </p>
<p>          o Communities. More than 7,000 communities have instituted &#8220;pay-as-you-throw&#8221; programs where citizens pay for each can or bag of trash they set out for disposal rather than through the tax base or a flat fee. When these households reduce waste at the source, they dispose of less trash and pay lower trash bills.<br />
          o Businesses. Industry also has an economic incentive to practice source reduction. When businesses manufacture their products with less packaging, they are buying less raw material. A decrease in manufacturing costs can mean a larger profit margin, with savings that can be passed on to the consumer.<br />
          o Consumers. Consumers also can share in the economic benefits of source reduction. Buying products in bulk, with less packaging, or that are reusable (not single-use) frequently means a cost savings. What is good for the environment can be good for the pocketbook as well.</p>
<p>Source: http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/conserve/rrr/reduce.htm</p>
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