School children over the UK are now being persuaded to recycle batteries following the introduction of a fresh advertising campaign by the European Recycling Platform (ERP).

The advertising campaign comprises of a short video narrated by a 12-year-old boy from Cornwall, demonstrating a battery travelling from his house to school and then to a recycling centre.

The goal is to encourage children to assist meet recycling targets. The UK is legally required to recycle 25 % of its batteries by 2012, and 45 per cent by 2016. In 2009 only about 2 per cent of waste batteries were recycled. On the other hand, since January 2010 battery producers have been legally required to fund the collection, treatment and recycling of batteries.

47,000 tonnes of batteries are applied in the UK each and every year, but the majority is thrown in receptacles and end up in landfill. Some batteries contain hazardous elements for instance lead, mercury and zinc. It could be damaging to the surroundings to send these to landfill, since the heavy metals may well flow into the soil once the battery casing corrodes.

Numerous of the items we use each and every day are run on batteries, including mobiles, laptops and torches. Recycling batteries is excellent for the environment as it shows that the metals within the batteries can be used again. This reduces the need for raw materials and avoids environmental damage from them in landfill. It is possible to also reduce disposable battery use by making use of rechargeable batteries.

UK schools can ask for no cost battery collection boxes from ERP, to be collected for totally free when they’re full. To locate out additional, visit the ERP internet site. Other compliance schemes may also offer a similar service.

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Black iPhone 4 16GB Contract DealsWith over twenty four million people predicted to purchase the brand new iPhone 4G during the remainder of the year, and it’s not even out yet. Even though it’s entirely easy to understand that lots of people are growing desperate to put aside their old, dated mobile phones for the new lighter, multitasking, video-conferencing Apple phenomenon, a lot of do not know they’re able to recycle their old iPhone 3GS (along with other mobile phone) devices for cash. This will give you with money that they can subsequently put toward their new mobile phone handsets.

Recycling old mobile phones and even a little outdated Apple iPhone 3GS mobile devices has become big business here in the United Kingdom, as the amount of people that recycled their mobile phones doubled last year, according to a recent study. However, it is estimated that nearly 85 million mobiles continue to be sitting abandoned, taking up room in table drawers, while the power packs produce toxins and bacteria in to the the atmosphere.

To help you stop the waste products from old mobile phone devices Cash 2 Recycle, offers you a mobile phone price tool. This lists all of the companies willing to take old mobiles off customers’ hands. These recyclers buy working and inoperable models as well as a array of brands – like LG, Nokia, Apple, Sony Ericcsson and BlackBerry, and offer anywhere from £5 to more than £300 to sell mobile phones which are normally deemed worthless. We’ll compare all the prices from ten mobile recycling sites and then we will display the top prices on the page for you to see. This saves anyone several hours of Web searching and means you get the best achievable price when you choose to Recycle Mobile Phones.

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20 Nov, 2009  |  Written by John Anthony  |  under Recycling Tips

Are you guilty of wastage when shopping? Do you buy or use things you don’t need to? Here are a few tips you can use, to be more Eco-friendly when you are out and about shopping or thinking of purchasing those everyday items.

Re-use plastic bags from supermarkets and greengrocers for fruit and vegetables, i know this sounds very basic, but it does help. Choose to re-use carrier bags or use strong bags/baskets such as those available through the bag for life schemes at most supermarkets in the UK.

Return the packaging if you buy locally produced products. Ask if the local producer if they would welcome the empty jars, bottles or containers back after you have finsihed. Re-usable batteries are a good idea if you use a lot of batteries, consider buying rechargeable ones that last for years.

Used printer cartridges can be refilled, and are much cheaper to purchase than new ones. Ask suppliers if they refill them at a discounted price, if not you can also sell them online for cash – see Sell Empty Ink Cartridges for more information on how you can do this online.

Choose the milkman rather than buying milk from a local shop or supermarket. By using the local milkman to deliver milk, fruit juices and soft drinks, you will be reusing containers. The glass milk bottles are refilled on average 12 times. Any bottles that are damaged when returned are also recycled along with any foil from the milk bottle tops – this is better for the planet than using milk in a cardboard or plastic container.

If you want the latest music or book then make more use of your local library.Not only can you borrow many books for free, but many libraries have DVDs, CD’s and talking books for loan at very low prices – so you can save money rather than buying or renting. They have magazines and daily newspapers for you to browse. If you do buy your own for work, then consider sharing it with your workmates. Just think for a minute, how many times you go to work and see 5, 6 or more people with the same newspaper.

Instead of buying new toys, you can treat your children to some different toys by borrowing from a toy library. Alternatively arrange toy swaps with other parents at your child’s school. These are just a few tips you can follow, and remember you can sell many of your old items online

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