Kelly’s Tips
Every
year, my colleagues and I receive CDs (and some DVDs) with product and press
releases from industry manufacturers and marketing agencies. Don’t get me wrong
— I love this medium over printed releases and photos, but you end up with a
lot of plastic at the end of the year. But don’t throw those old CDs and DVDs
in the trash. They can be recycled. Some companies even take the jewel cases,
but I usually save those myself for when I burn CDs for family photos or work
files. I recycle flash drives, too — great for transferring info between team
members when the server is down.
If
CD/DVD recycling is not available in your area, you will have to mail them to a
center to be shredded (you can use the U.S. Post Office’s flat-rate boxes as
long as the weight is less than 70 pounds). Some companies will even send you a
container to fill; it’s a flat fee for the container and the shipping.
And
don’t forget to recycle all that paper you’ve accumulated over the year — purge
and recycle! If you don’t have a recycling program at your company, see if you
can add it to your garbage disposal service.
For
other tips on reducing waste, recycling electronics or disposing of hazardous
waste, visit the EPA’s site at
www.epa.gov/epawaste/wycd/index.htm.
Do you have any tips
you’d like share?