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Simple Steps for Going Green in JoCo KS
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Simple Steps for Going Green in JoCo KS• Reduce
• Reuse
• Recycle
It’s not that hard, it’s just a new habit
Little things can make a big difference
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Reduce• The easiest way to start going
green is to reduce the amount of stuff we purchase, use and waste – Americans consume the most
resources per person in the world– Recycling is great but it does cost
money
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Reduce• Packaging
– Reduce the amount of individually packaged snacks and drinks you purchase.
– Reduce the amount of plastic bottles you purchase.
• Plastic Bags– Do you bring your own reusable bags to the
market?– When at the store do you put your bananas
in a plastic produce bag? What do you do with those bags when you get home?
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Reduce• The Clean Air Council estimates
that 2.5 million plastic bottles are thrown away in America EVERY HOUR.
• Earth911 reports that 60 million plastic bottles end up in landfills every day, worldwide.
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Reduce• Paper consumption
– Paper towels and napkins– Paper cups– Office and craft paper– Gift wrap
• Opt out of junk mail– http://www.dmachoice.org– http://www.optoutprescreen.com to opt out
of credit card offers
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Reduce• CHALLENGE: Reduce the amount
of garbage your family produces each week. – Plastic– Paper– Food
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Reuse• Buy reusable
not disposable• Buy juice in bulk
and eliminate juice boxes.
• Buy a high-quality water filter for your tap water and eliminate bottled water.
Sigg™ StainlessSteel Bottles
Klean Kanteen®
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Reuse• Reduce the
amount of plastic wrap for leftovers with reusable glass containers.
Snapware® Glasslock
Pyrex® Storage
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Reuse• Reduce the amount of zipper
plastic baggies with reusable snack packs.How many of these does your family go through in a week?
LunchSkins
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Reuse• Reduce the
amount of paper waste in your kitchen by using reusable items. – Use cloth towels
and napkins. – Use glass for
drinking.
How many of these does your family use?
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Reuse• Reuse the backs of school papers
instead of throwing them away.– Cut papers into quarters and use for
notes. Then you can recycle them when they are all used up.
– Let younger kids use the backs for coloring.
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Reuse• Replace paper gift wrap and bags
with reusable cloth bags especially for holidays.– We found great ones on Etsy.com
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Reuse• When possible do not buy new. When
you are done with something donate it or sell it.– Furniture, clothing, sporting goods– Garage sales, consignment sales, thrift
stores, classifieds, Craigslist, Ebay• Try to reuse or re-purpose items.
– Before tossing something into the trash, think of how it can be reused.
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Recycle• Paper• Plastic• Aluminum and
Steel/Tin• Glass• Other
(electronics, ink cartridges, batteries, hazardous waste)
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Recycle• Curbside Recycling in JoCo
– Paper• Office paper• Newspaper• Phone books• Junk mail• Magazines
– Cardboard• Corrugated• Chip board• Paper board (cereal boxes)
– No food soiled cardboard, tissues, wax coated paper
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Recycle• Curbside Recycling in JoCo
– Plastic• No. 1 – No. 7
– Aluminum and Steel/Tin Cans– No glass, Styrofoam, plastic bags
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Recycle• Drop Off Recycling in JoCo
– Ripple Glass – Glass only in the purple bins all over town. Locations list at http://rippleglasskc.com/where-to-recycle.php
– City Recycling Centers• 11921 Hardy, Overland Park• Kansas Ave & Poplar St, Downtown Olathe• 13600 S. Alden St, East Olathe• Parker & Sante Fe, West Olathe
• Plastic Bags– Some stores have bins to collect used bags (ex. Wal-
Mart)
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Recycle• Household Hazardous Waste
– Call for appointment 913-715-6900– Monthly drop off dates 2nd Saturday for Olathe residents
at 1420 S. Robinson Dr or call 913-971-9311 for appointment. Olathe also has a product reuse program.
• Electronics– Donate (ex. Goodwill)– Drop off at certain retail locations (ex. Best Buy)– Drop off at certain small businesses– Olathe residents 913-971-9311– Community recycling days
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Recycling City Resources• Gardner http://www.gardnerkansas.gov/recycling/
• Lenexa http://www.ci.lenexa.ks.us/Planning/TrashRecycling.html
• Olathe http://www.olatheks.org/OMS/Recycling/Curbside
• Overland Park http://www.opkansas.org/Resident-Resources/Drop-Off-Recycling-Center
• Prairie Village http://www.pvkansas.com/index.aspx?page=106
• Roeland Park http://www.roelandpark.net/CityServices/Trash/RemindertoResidents.html
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Recycling Resources• Johnson County Environmental Department
http://jced.jocogov.org• Ripple Glass http://rippleglasskc.com/• Recycle Spot http://www.recyclespot.org• Recycling Centers
http://www.recyclingcenters.org • Terracycle http://terracycle.net/ (great for
juice pouches and other food packaging)
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Going Green Resources• Blue Planet Green Living http://www.blueplanetgreenliving.com/• Bridging the Gap http://www.bridgingthegap.org• Earth 911 http://earth911.com• Healthy Child Healthy World
http://www.healthychildhealthyworld.org/ • Living Green with the King http://livinggreenwiththeking.com/ • Mambo Sprouts http://www.mambosprouts.com/• Mindful Mama Blog
http://mindfulmomma.typepad.com/mindful_momma/• Mother Earth News http://www.motherearthnews.com/• Non-Toxic Kids Blog http://www.non-toxickids.net/ • The Daily Green http://www.thedailygreen.com/• The Smart Mama Blog http://www.thesmartmama.com/• The Surplus Exchange http://www.surplusexchange.org