The need to change the blue bag recycling program At present, the city council is considering a proposal wherein the residents will not have to buy blue bags in order to recycle their waste. As a matter of fact, the residents will be able to use their own cans to dispose their recyclables. The council has still not made a decision on this matter; however, the experts feel that if this proposal … [Read more...]
Custom Reusable Shopping Bags and Recycling Rates – Pasco County’s Focus in 2013
The City Council in Clinton Promotes Curbside Recycling and Custom Recycled Bags
The city officials in Clinton are trying to prepare the residents for the new curbside recycling system in the city. The officials need to purchase containers worth $150,000 for the new curbside recycling system. They have entered a state grant program in order to receive a $75,000 grant for these containers. As of now, the officials are confident that their grant will be approved, and have … [Read more...]
Custom Printed Grocery Bags a Must in Mamaroneck
The retailers and shopkeepers in Mamaroneck region will have to switch to reusable bags from the 31st of March, 2013. In the month of April, if the stores don't stop providing plastic bags to their customers, they will be fined a sum of $150. According to the county municipality, this step will help in reducing the plastic pollution within the village. Furthermore, they will help the residents … [Read more...]
A New Recycling System in South Bound Brook and Green Brook
New Yellow Recycling Carts in Whiteville
The latest recycling program in Whiteville, which involves yellow recycling carts, promises to be highly successful because of increased participation. The curbside collection is set to begin in February 2013. The new recycling program is much easier to operate since all the recyclables can be put in the same container. The new recycling machines allow commingling of materials as well. … [Read more...]
Make a Style Statement with Tire Bags and Custom Canvas Bags
New Jersey Residents Not Pleased with the Promotion of Custom Cloth Shopping Bags
According to a recent poll conducted by the Fairleigh Dickinson University’s PublicMind, the residents in New Jersey are not very pleased with the new bill that has been introduced with regard to plastic bags. According to this bill, all the residents, who use plastic bags or paper bags, need to pay the retailers an additional 5 cents on their total bill amount. The statistics show that around 56 … [Read more...]
Bamboo Grocery Bags May Solve Issues of Regular Reusable Bags
In the past few years, many residents in the Washington D.C. region have switched to using reusable bags. However, residents feel that these bags may be injurious to health as they might have Escherichia coli or E. coli present in them. E. coli leads to various infections and may prove to be fatal to an individual's health. Therefore, residents are uncertain about whether or not these bags are a … [Read more...]
Gluten-free Products Are the New Health Food Buzzwords
The health food market is flooded with protein shakes, multi-vitamin pills, and a myriad of supplements. Whey protein health drinks and calcium supplements have been around for ages. But a new and particularly important line of products is likely to become popular in 2013. These are gluten-free health supplements that will be sufficiently stocked in the health food stores of Tupelo, as observed by … [Read more...]















