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Alternatives for Household Hazardouse Waste
Contains information about earth-friendly alternatives for common household products that are considered hazardouse waste.
Electronics Recycling - Why it is Important.
Electronics recycing is on the rise. This document explains why electronics recycling is important for health and conservation reasons. It also summarizes the processes used to recover materials and looks at the composition of a desktop computer.
Home Composting: Reap a Heap of Benifits PUBL-SW-072 92REV
Pamphlet published by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Describes benifit of composting and basic composting practices.
Home Composting: The Complete Composter PUBL-SW-182 93
Pamphlet published by the Wisconsin Departmenet of Natural Resources. Elaborates on basic composting methods.
How to Stop Junk Mail
Not only can junk mail be a nuisance but it can account for a substantial amount of wasted paper. Follow these guidelines to reduce your junk mail.
Manitowoc County Mercury Reduction Program
Provides information about mercury containing devices and the county reduction program.
Manitowoc County Recycles Guidelines - Spanish Version
Information about what materials are recyclable and how they should be sent in.
Vermicomposting
Describes the process and benifits of vermicomposting and what you need to begin.
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