6.13.2016

Planet Aid publishes a seasonal guide Cleaning offer advice and encouragement for consumers

With only a few days left in the spring, Planet Aid has a resource guide published updated online to provide guidance to encourage those who have not finished (or started) their own trips of the season to do the work before the summer begins.

Elkridge, Maryland (PRWEB) June 13, 2016

With summer just a few days, reminds everyone Planet Aid, that there is still time to complete projects neglected Spring Cleaning. To provide an extra incentive, Planet Aid has an updated Published online guide spring cleaning includes advice on a wide range of topics from "Cleaning Tips Eco-Friendly Spring" incongruous appearance in "Avoiding spring cleaning." there are also interesting computer graphics data, "the truth about spring cleaning" of the organization.

Planet Aid environmental mission focused primarily on the collection of textiles and other unwanted elements to unnecessary waste and better use of existing resources to reduce. The annual ritual of spring cleaning can produce a variety of the most important environmental impacts, including a sharp increase in municipal dumps and household waste. Planet Guide is the aid is to help these effects to soften. Guide spring cleaning Planet Aid is a collection of information and advice accumulated that the organization has collected over the years.

"We want to tidy to help people, and provide a guide on how to do it with the least impact on the environment," the president of Planet Aid ester Neltrup said.

Here is a complete list of topics in the guide:

  • Cleaning tips Spring Eco (computer graphics)
  • The Truth About Spring Cleaning
  • Spring eco fashion in
  • Tips and tricks to get kids clean
  • 10 Eco-friendly spring cleaning ideas
  • reduce ideas to clutter clothes at home
  • List of spring cleaning (download pdf)
  • Watch out for wildlife: Spring Cleaning Tips for the SPCA
  • What can be recycled in the Big Blue Bin?
  • 10 Tips for Extreme Clean
  • Avoid spring cleaning
  • Articles do not know that you could recycle

Planet Aid

Planet Aid is a 501 (c) (3) non - profit - US and is registered as a private voluntary organization USAID. Accredited by the Wise Giving Alliance - Better Business Bureau , Planet Aid collects and recycles clothing and shoes as part of its environmental mission. The net proceeds of state aid recycling plant to support 21 projects to eradicate poverty. Since its inception in 1997, Planet Aid has to support more than $ 100 million projects on three continents. Planet Aid supports educational programs, teacher training, food and agriculture and economic development.

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