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		<title>Guide to Houston&#8209;area Recycling</title>
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<p><span class="lead-in_1">“Green&rdquo; is everywhere these days&#8212;in the news, in the workplace, and on store shelves.</span> So wherever I&nbsp;speak to audiences in this environmentally conscious climate, I&nbsp;get a lot of questions about recycling. I&nbsp;started collecting the questions that have stumped me, and then I&nbsp;went online to look for answers.</p>
<p>I live in Houston, as do many of my clients, so I started with the <a href="http://www.houstontx.gov/solidwaste/recycling.html" target="_blank">City of Houston recycling web site</a>. What I found there was chaotic, inconsistent, full of confusing acronyms and ambiguities, and spread across a mind-numbing array of pages. I&nbsp;despaired of ever tracking down all the answers I needed. But the Clutter Fairy makes her living bringing order out of chaos, so<span id="more-222"></span> I dug into the project of making sense of it all. My staff and I deconstructed a huge mass of information and rearranged it in what we hope you&rsquo;ll find a user-friendly guide to recycling in Houston.</p>
<p><a href="/cf/articles/recycling_table_12-08.shtml" target="_blank" style="font-weight: bold; color: #01AE0A;">View the recycling guide&nbsp;here.</a></p>
<p>A&nbsp;special note to our readers elsewhere in Greater Houston: the City of Houston, Abitibi Consolidated, and H-E-B have created a partnership to offer recycling at 22&nbsp;H&#8209;E&#8209;B grocery stores in the outlying areas. See the <a href="http://www.houstonbeautiful.org/GogreenHouston.htm" target="_blank">list of accepted materials</a> and a <a href="http://www.houstontx.gov/solidwaste/heb-map.pdf" target="_blank">map of participating locations</a> (PDF).</p>
<p>In a previous newsletter, we promised a &ldquo;comprehensive guide,&rdquo; but I&rsquo;ve since realized that the City of Houston is only the tip of the iceberg of recycling efforts in our region. The good news: There are more ways than ever to keep things out of our landfills and to safeguard the environment. We couldn&rsquo;t cover them all here, but this is a solid start, and we plan to add more resources in the future.</p>
<p>I encourage you to think of recycling as one part of a larger strategy for eliminating clutter from your life, managing the waste you generate, and &ldquo;greening&rdquo; your lifestyle and the planet:</p>
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<li><span class="lead-in_2">Reduce:</span> First and foremost, you can save time, storage space, and money by planning your purchases carefully. Don&rsquo;t buy more than you need or more than you can store. Remember, it&rsquo;s not a bargain if you have nowhere to put it when you get home. If you shop as a form of recreation, look all you want, try things on, handle them in the store, but <em>don&rsquo;t</em> buy them!</li>
<li><span class="lead-in_2">Reuse:</span> Before you recycle or dispose of something that still has usefulness, consider giving it to a friend, family member, posting it on the <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HoustonFreecycle/" target="_blank">Houston Freecycle&#8482; Network Yahoo Group</a>, or selling it on <a href="http://houston.craigslist.org/" target="_blank">Craig&rsquo;s List</a>. Don&rsquo;t fall into the cluttered recycler&rsquo;s trap of thinking, &ldquo;If it&rsquo;s still useful, I have to keep it.&rdquo; <em>No, you don&rsquo;t!</em> If you want to be organized, find a way for someone else to benefit from whatever usefulness remains.</li>
<li><span class="lead-in_2">Recycle:</span> More materials than ever before are being accepted for recycling, and the increase in volume, along with improvements in technology, should continue to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of recycling processes. Check out our guide below for methods and facilities to recycle a wide variety of common materials.</li>
<li>As a last resort, <strong><font color="#cc0000">dispose</font></strong> of waste in a safe and appropriate fashion.</li>
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<p><strong>Editor&rsquo;s note:</strong> We here at The Clutter Fairy are not infallible. If you discover any factual errors or important omissions, or if you find information that&rsquo;s been updated since we prepared the guide, please <a href='mailto:info@clutterfairyhouston.com?subject=Feedback concerning the Houston Recycling Guide (W806)'>let us know</a> so we can update our data.</p>
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<em>This article was featured in our December 2008 e-mail newsletter. To subscribe to our newsletter, please use the “Subscribe” form, above right.</em></p>
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