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Seo Says: Recycle Those Rechargeables!

by Collin Dunn, Corvallis, OR, USA on 10.20.06
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Danny Seo, erstwhile eco-stylist, author and green consultant to the stars, has deservedly made the rounds here at TreeHugger -- read our interview with him and check out our review of his latest tome for more. In addition to giving green tips to the CBS Early Show and hosting his own radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio, he finds time to write a blog. Today, he mentions the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (also known as Call2Recycle), for whom he is a spokesperson; he's done some public service announcements for them that are on TV at TLC and the DIY Network. Their work fits Seo's style -- easy, quick but important lifestyle choices that have a positive impact on our planet's health -- as they get more people to recycle their rechargeable batteries. They've made it easy on you; when the battery goes on a cordless phone, power tool or cell phone, just take it to stores like Radio Shack, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowes, Target (and more), and drop it in the bin; it's free, and they'll take care of the rest. There are over 30,000 retail locations in the US & Canada; find one near you, and keep your rechargeable batteries out of the trash. ::Call2Recycle via ::Danny Seo's Simply Green

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Interesting to note the selective censorship if comments and criticism on this site.

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editor note: Flamebait is deleted. We won't have our and everybody's time wasted by these people. The rest is published, it just takes a bit of time to be approved sometimes (we sleep too, y'know).

jump to top Milton says:

If your in a situation where you have no power source or adapter for you laptop, its important to have a good reliable battery. You don't want to be in the middle of typing up a big report and then have your battery die and leave you with unsaved and unfinished work.

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