The Green Files > How Can I Recycle This?

http://www.treehugger.com [TreeHugger] Thankfully, there's How Can I Recycle This?, a UK-based site dedicated to coming up with creative ways to reuse many common items that are usually discarded without a second thought. From things like shiny foil candy wrappers to plastic twist ties and used calendars and diaries, they've got lots of ideas for quick and easy recycling for random stuff, but that's really only part of the story.

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