Verizon Superpages.com Suggests Activities for Earth Day 2005 and Arbor Day 2005
Earth and Arbor Day Activity May Include Planting a Tree, Spring Cleaning or Recycling Paper, Plastic and Aluminum
Dallas, TX (PRWEB) April 19, 2005 -- Whether you're throwing out castoffs
from spring cleaning or beautifying your backyard, Verizon superpages.com, your
local search expert, offers local sources and tips for celebrating Earth Day
2005 (April 22) and Arbor Day (April 29).
Old computers, cell phones and
chemicals like paint or household cleaners are usually among the trash collected
during a spring cleaning sweep, but these items can damage the environment
unless they are properly handled. Contact local hazardous waste disposal services to learn how to safely
dispose of chemicals. You can take old computers and monitors back to stores
that sell computers, and you can drop off cellular phones at a nearby Verizon
Wireless retail store.
Another common spring cleaning
leftover is a closet full of wire dry-cleaning hangers. Many drycleaners will reuse wire hangers, so you can drop them off
on your next trip.
If you've collected a year's worth of magazines, you
can take them to your nearest recycling center or drop-off location. Newspapers can also be
recycled, and they also make great mulch for spring garden beds.
The
National Arbor Day Foundation is observing the 133rd anniversary of the
tree-planting holiday that began in Nebraska in 1872. Arbor Day is traditionally
observed on the last Friday in April.
By planting a tree in honor of
Arbor Day, you can turn a lonely lawn into a shady space and decrease energy use
by shielding your house from the scorching summer sun. Start by locating the
nearest nursery or landscape architect to learn about trees that grow
best in your area and where to plant them in your yard.
Spring is also
the time to provide some TLC to your existing trees. Since excessive pruning or
transplanting can damage trees, call on the expertise of a professional arborist or tree service.
One of the easiest ways to
celebrate Earth Day or Arbor Day is simply to take a walk in the woods or visit
your local botanical gardens to experience the beauty of nature
firsthand.
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a division of Verizon Communications Corp. (NYSE: VZ), is the nation's most
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billion in revenues from products including: Verizon SuperPages yellow pages;
Verizon superpages.com (http://www.superpages.com), the nation’s number 1 Internet
directory and a leading online shopping resource; and the SuperPages On the Go
information directory offered through Verizon Wireless Get It Now services and
on other wireless carriers. The company is the largest publisher of Hispanic
directories in the U.S. and the first to provide a Hispanic online shopping
resource (http://www.superpages.com/espanol).
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