Books have a funny way of multiplying. One shelf becomes two, two becomes a stack on the floor, and suddenly you're stepping around towers of novels you finished three years ago. They tend to pile up ...
Not that long ago, whenever new phone books came out, the Arizona Daily Star would print a list of places where readers could take their old phone books for recycling. We may not use paper phone books ...
Research shows that only about 5% of plastics used in the U.S. actually get recycled. The rest ends up in landfills, oceans and even in the bodies of humans and animals as microplastics.
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