Cut Down on Workplace Waste Like It’s Your Job: Ideal Bite’s Guide to Recycling at the Office
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(Wo)Men at work, can't you hear the thunder? What if it's the sound of your cubicle mate
tossing her old computer in the Dumpster?
Don’t worry,
Ideal
Bite’s Guide to Recycling at the Office has
ideas for simple (and quieter) options for recycling that computer. We provide tips for recycling other office
staples,
pun intended, like paper
products, printer cartridges, and even your desk chair. Want more?
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