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The iPhone Can Help You Recycle

Author: benj Category: Recycling Tags: GPS, iPhone, iRecycle, Recycling

Tuesday
Aug 4, 2009

Thanks to the many applications that one can download for free using the Apple iPhone, being environmentally friendly has now become a lot easier. iRecycle gives users the ability to locate the closest recycling facility. This is a pretty stocked list since it contains no less that 100,000 locations in the continental United States. You also have the option to update the list in case any new facility opens in your area.

Aside from giving you the address of the recycling facility, the application can also give you directions on how to get there the quickest. You may also call them directly through your iPhone through the search results.

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