Recyclopedia helps you find information on how to correctly dispose of unwanted items and materials. Please select the item or material you want to dispose of below. We'll tell you whether it can go out with the trash, in your recycling, to a charity, or if it needs special attention.
Each community has it's own Recyclopedia section. Please type an address or move the red pin to set your location and we'll find your community - or choose your community from the list below the map.
Many pesticides, herbicides and chemical fertilizers are hazardous and can cause severe damage to you and the environment. The conventional pesticides used on lawns pose threats to human health and wildlife, killing more birds than West Nile virus and resulting in the accidental poisonings of children. Professional lawn care workers face an increased risk of non-Hodgkinson's Lymphoma (NHL) as well as soft-tissue cancers. Some people have severe allergies to pesticides and may become ill just by walking past a lawn with pesticides on it.
Feeding your lawn and garden with organic compost, and providing optimum growth conditions, will keep your grass and plants healthy and relatively pest free. For an excellent guide to an alternative to standard lawn and garden care practices, visit: http://www.thegreenguide.com/organic-lawn-care-tips
If you have information on other alternatives for these products, please contact us and we'll consider posting it here.
Each community has it's own Recyclopedia section. Please type an address or move the red pin to set your location and we'll find your community - or choose your community from the list below the map.