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Reuse and Recycling in South Africa

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Image link to article "Where can I take my recyclables?" Unfortunately the enthusiasm of first-time recyclers all too frequently wears thin after struggling to find information. Well help is on its way - we've compiled some simple examples from our own experience and have included updated information which will hopefully be of assistance...
Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 February 2010 09:58
 

Launch of the Going Green Exchange

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Tuesday, 19 January 2010 10:41

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Do you have old/surplus items which are too good to throw away? OR Are you looking for old items to breathe new life into? Now you can post a FREE ad in the Going Green Exchange. Free yourself - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose, Repair and Regift and have some fun while you're at it!

 

Trench transformations

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We've found that one of the simplest ways of disposing of organic garden and kitchen waste is to make direct use of it for trench gardening. Read about our experiments in transforming trash to treasure.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 February 2010 06:35
 

Growing veggies on a deck

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We currently live on a relatively small property with very limited useable garden space. Despite this, however, we have a lovely wooden deck at the front of our house. Find out how we went about building a raised veggie patch on our deck.

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 10:44
 
Green Coupons at Going Green

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Green Coupons are a wonderful feature of the Going Green Directory designed to assist you in finding great green specials at the touch of a button. Browse through the specials offered by our family of Going Green Directory listees.

 

Simple and inexpensive compost bin

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We have been composting a proportion of our organic kitchen scraps and garden waste for quite some time now, but since moving to a new home in East London, we decided that the time had come to build a better compost bin based on the lessons we've learned thus far. Find out how we went about making a simple and inexpensive compost bin.

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