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Tiffany Hadley suggests recycling bins at Columbia Post Office

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I really ambecoming passionate about this issue... -TIFFANY HADLEY

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I am so excited about the recent recycling buzz around Adair County!

These are easy steps to re-use materials, saving them from landfills. What a great idea to put the recycling bins in the courthouse - it shows we are united in this effort. PHOTO

Is there any way to get these type of bins in the post office, to save all the paper that folks throw in the trash cans (usually junk mail and unwanted newspapers).<


br>I asked the great group working there about it and was told there was nothing like it as of yet.It would be wonderful to see how much paper could be recycled from there.

I really ambecoming passionate about this issue...just call me a regulartreehugger! :)

s/Tiffany Hadley


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