This week in trash news:
- A trash bag kills whales off the coast of South Carolina;
- Also in South Carolina, the unemployed find temp work cleaning up nuclear waste;
- We are reminded that garbage soup swirls in the Atlantic ocean, too;
- Vermonters recycle a restaurant;
- Frenchies produce an average of 7 tons of trash per person per year; and
- The UK explores the power of poo.
Tags: Atlantic Ocean, England, France, nuclear waste, plastic, South Carolina, UK, Waste, Water, Whales
Monday, June 22, 2009 at 1:17 pm |
This is an enviromentally conscience fundraiser and benefits everyone with no out of pocket money in these rough economic times.
Metal for Mutts (Charity & Outreach)
We here at Metal for Mutts will recycle your unwanted scrap metal and cans to raise funds for the spay and neutering of rescued and surrendered animals. The economy has forced many to surrender or abandon their pets. They are multiplying at an overwhelming rate. No one wants the financial responsibility of vetting these animals. If this continues the chances of disease and continued overpopulation is staggering. Please call us to help the animals. We pick up scrap and cans throughout the Central Arkansas area. We can issue a receipt for your tax deductable donation.
If you would like to donate your metal or cans, please call us
or bring your donations to our Kennel at
4 Gail Lane
Conway, AR
Thank you
Gentle Souls Rescue
501 (c) (3) Non profit organization.
501-470-9049 office
501-944-1058 Mary Anne Thomason Director
501-339-3574 Vice Director/fundraising
Monday, June 22, 2009 at 3:26 pm |
Thanks for the info. Is there a website? I googled this group and found something saying that due to the economy and falling price of metal, it’s no longer feasible to make money from selling scrap. Is that information out of date?