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Brad Roderick, executive vice president at InkCycle in Lenexa, Kan., spent many childhood days on his grandparent's Midwestern farm where his passion to advocate for an eco-friendly environment first became a reality.

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Friday, March 5, 2010


Postal Service: Stop! We’ll help you recycle that mail

Posted By: Brad Roderick

Here is an article about the postal service and their initiatives to recycle from USA Today.

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Postal Service: Stop! We’ll help you recycle that mail

The U.S. Postal Service may seem so last century, burning fossil fuel to deliver paper mail, but it’s increasingly going green. Its latest endeavor: more lobby recycling bins.

It’s adding these bins to encourage customers to “read, respond, recycle” their P.O. box mail while still in the post office lobby, instead of throwing the paper away at home.

The number of post offices with recycling containers will increase 2,435, bringing the total to 8,064, an increase of 150% since the lobby recycling program began in 2005, the U.S. Postal Service announced last month. That’s still, however, a fraction of the 27,161 post offices it operated last year.

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