- Recruit your kids, parents, friends and neighbors to recycle with you.
- Make sure you’re recycling right by reviewing the guidelines for your curbside service or recycling drop-off.
- Recycle a new material you’ve never recycled before, but be sure to refer to #2.
- Buy an item made with recycled materials.
- Learn more about recycling by reading Granger blog posts about recycling:
Cardboard and Boxboard Recycling Dos and Don’ts
6 Ways to Up Your Recycling Game
Top 5 Plastics to Recycle and Not Recycle
No Household Recycling Doesn’t Mean No Recycling
Which Recycling is Better—Closed Loop or Open Loop?
Household Recycling: Laundry Room Edition
Household Recycling: Pantry Edition
Household Recycling: Bathroom Edition
Let’s Get Specific about Recycling
Random Recycling Questions: Part 2
Rinsing Recyclables: Is It Worth It?
What Happens When You Don’t Break Down Cardboard
How to Start an Office Recycling Program
Where in the World Does Your Recycling Go? (Part 1)
Where in the World Does Your Recycling Go? (Part 2)
Recycling Isn’t Magic. It’s Business.
Drop That Pizza Box! Surprising Things That Can’t Be Recycled
Back to the Basics: Materials That Can Usually Be Recycled