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The United States Postal Service is actually doing something good for the environment. Under a test program at about 1,500 post offices, those who really want to recycle small electronics can do so free of charge and if it's successful, they may make it a national recycling ability this fall. Postage-free envelopes, paid for by Clover Technologies Group, are available to send in old cell phones, personal data assistants, MP3 players, inkjet cartridges and other such small electronic items. Clover Technologies Group remanufactures and remarkets the items. If the item can't be refurbished and resold, the component parts are used again to refurbish other items, or broken down further and recycled. Clover Technologies Group's “zero waste to landfill” policy should be adopted everywhere. The company does everything to avoid contributing any more waste to the nation's landfills.

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