Ed Begley, Jr. to Promote Recycling in California

The California Department of Conservation and environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr. have announced a partnership to promote bottle and can recycling throughout the state.

Begley will speak at events throughout the state to consumers and media about how recycling beverage containers reduces California Can Crush on March 8 at John Muir Elementary School in San Francisco.

You can find out where to recycle in your area using Earth 911′s recycling locator. For more on the benefits of recycling, visit Earth 911′s Recycling page.

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