Though lots of holiday waste can be recycled or repurposed, there are several items you should keep out of the recycling bin.
From cardboard boxes to wrapping paper to burnout string lights and Christmas trees, the Wisconsin Department of Natural ...
The day after Christmas is usually the busiest day of the year for recycling facilities, as people rush to get rid of trash ...
In most cases, Christmas decorations, including artificial trees, ornaments and string lights, can be recycled.
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Go to the bottom of the paper, fold it upwards about three inches. Flip the folded part back, open it up, and fold in the ...
To cut down on waste, Flesch suggests meal planning and taking inventory of your pantry before heading to the grocery store.
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As December nears an end and Christmas approaches, Jefferson City residents may be wondering whether their wrapping paper goes to the recycling or the trash bin.
It's easier than you think to adorn your wrapped presents with a pretty ribbon and bow. Here are three methods to try.