From Iowa News Service: September 30, 2004 More to Recycling Than Cans, Bottles and Newspapers Des Moines --- Most people recycle cans, bottles and newspapers, but there is much more that could be reused. Comments from Dewayne Johnson, executive director of the Iowa Recycling Association. Suggested script: EVERY YEAR, TONS OF CANS, PLASTIC BOTTLES AND NEWSPAPERS ARE RECYCLED IN IOWA, BUT IT'S ONLY A FRACTION OF WHAT COULD BE RECYCLED. FOR EXAMPLE, A MAJORITY OF OLD CELL PHONES THAT COULD BE RECYCLED ARE THROWN AWAY. DEWAYNE JOHNSON WITH THE IOWA RECYCLING ASSOCIATION SAYS EVERYTHING FROM ELECTRONICS TO CLOTHES QUALIFIES FOR RECYCLING. Actuality Cut #50%%ID%% (TRT: 20) "There is more to recycling than just paper, plastic and glass. There are cell phone recycling programs out there, there are computer recycling programs out there. There are places that will take clothing and will either resell it or will bail it and make other, you know, recycle the cotton and make new clothes out of it." JOHNSON SAYS IF THE BOTTLE BILL WERE EXPANDED, EVEN MORE ITEMS COULD BE SAVED FROM THE LANDFILL. Actuality Cut #51%%ID%% (TRT: 15) "If we just captured the water bottles that are being thrown away, we could make a pretty good-sized dent. And we know how to capture those containers because the bottle bill is very effective in capturing the ones with the deposit." Suggested tag: JOHNSON SAYS RECYCLING WORKS BEST WHEN IT IS EASY AND CONVENIENT. HE SAYS THAT IS WHY CURBSIDE RECYCLING IS SO POPULAR. Editor's note: Dewayne Johnson is available for comments at 515-265-1596. For information on recycling go to www.iowarecycles.org. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]