Planet Green Recycle Blog
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, by Planet Green Recycling Turns Discarded Items Into Usable Resources
In a traditional waste system, discarded items reach a dead end. Once thrown away, their value is lost and their environmental impact begins to grow....
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, by Planet Green Environmental Responsibility Starts With Everyday Products
When people think about environmental responsibility, attention often goes to the biggest and most visible problems—industrial pollution, overflowing landfills, or massive plastic debris. While those...
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, by Planet Green Plastic Waste Doesn’t End at Disposal
Throwing plastic into the trash often feels like the end of a problem. The item is gone from view, and daily life moves on. But...
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, by Planet Green Landfill Space Is Finite
Landfills are often treated as an endless solution—somewhere waste can always be sent, out of sight and out of mind. In reality, landfill space is...
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, by Planet Green Ink Cartridges Are Small But Their Environmental Footprint Is Anything But
An ink cartridge fits in the palm of your hand. It weighs very little. It’s easy to overlook—and easy to throw away without much thought....
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, by Planet Green Los Angeles Moves Toward Banning Single-Use Printer Ink Cartridges
In December 2025, the Los Angeles City Council took a major step toward becoming the first city in the United States to ban the sale...
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, by Sean Levi Environmental Progress Is Built One Small Choice at a Time
It’s tempting to believe that environmental progress comes from sweeping legislation, breakthrough technology, or a single defining moment. Those things matter—but they are not where...
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, by Sean Levi Plastic Doesn’t “Go Away”
Throwing something away often feels final. Once it’s in the trash, it’s easy to assume the problem has been handled—that the item disappears into some...
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, by Planet Green Discarded Ink Cartridges Create Long-Term Pollution
Not all waste behaves the same once it’s discarded. Organic materials—food scraps, paper, yard waste—eventually break down through natural biological processes. Plastics do not. And...
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, by Planet Green Recycling Programs Reduce Landfill Waste
Landfills are not infinite. Every year, millions of tons of material are deposited into sites that were never meant to expand endlessly. As populations grow...
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, by Planet Green Ink Cartridges Are Often Overlooked in Recycling
When people think about household recycling, the focus usually falls on bottles, cans, cardboard, and paper. These are the items discussed most often in recycling...
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, by Planet Green Landfills Were Never Designed for Complex Plastics
Why Ink Cartridges Don’t Belong There in the First Place Landfills were created to manage everyday waste - not to serve as permanent storage sites...
