Monday, April 9, 2012

Hidden Recycler from Rubbermaid Giveaway!!!!

Hidden Recycler from Rubbermaid

Thanks to Coupons In Motion for this Review & Giveaway!

What a great product! Do you recycle? I have to admit that I have not been recycling even though I know it is very important to do so for our planet. However, the Hidden Recycler has made it easier and definitely go me started recycling. Thanks Rubbermaid!

The Hidden Recycler attaches to the inside of a cabinet door to collect recyclables out of sight and keeps your counters clear. The bag is durable, machine washable, and made of recycled material. Collect your recyclables and then easily lift the bag from the lid and cabinet by the handle to take them out to your recycle bin.

I absolutely love the way it fits right inside my cabinet! So easy to attach and use.

The features of the product include:
  • Easy attachment to a cabinet door with hooks included with the product or screws
  • A convenient handle allows the bag to easily be transported to wherever your recycling is stored for pickup or transport
  • A 5 gallon bag that holds up to 36 12-ounce cans and can fit a milk jug
  • The bag has a leak-proof liner and is machine washable to make it easy to clean after any unexpected spills
  • The bag is soft-sided allowing for flexibility inside any cabinet
  • The bag and all packaging is made from recyclable material, and the product is recyclable

The Hidden Recycler is currently available for purchase online at Rubbermaid.com and in store at Meijer.

 Rubbermaid has a blog page for organization titled Adventures in Organization. Be sure to check it out. They have a lot of really great tips for organizing just about everything in your home. You can also find Rubbermaid on Facebook and Twitter.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Rubbermaid has agreed to provide a Hidden Recycler to the lucky winner of my giveaway! 

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20 comments:

  1. i need a new trash can!

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  2. rinse out your recyclables right away & put hot water in peanut butter and jelly containers let them sit overnight then shake and they rinse clean.

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  3. Have a designated area for your recyclebles so you are not tempted to just throw them ot with regular trash

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  4. we have more than one garbage can one for things that really is trash and one for glass and plastic

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  5. Teach your kids to recycle when they're young.

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  6. I could really use this to organize my recycling.

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  7. Getting it organized will make it easier to recycle.

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  8. This would be wonderful and I would love to try it! :)

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  9. Rinse everything first.

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  10. It would make it easier to recycle

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  11. Let your children design the bins!

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  12. Reuse grocery bags for trash bags

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  13. I reuse glass jars and plastic bags.

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  14. Before you toss it see if you can use it for something else. Also check with your local elementary school they always are looking for toilet paper rolls, egg cartons and such :)

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  15. Just do what you can do! Don't beat yourself up if you don't recycle everything everyday. Something is better than nothing! :)

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  16. I have a small kitchen and this would be perfect. also teaching grand-kids about recycling. Thanks for the giveaway. :)

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  17. I always rinse out. Recycling is a great feeling knowing you are helping the envirnment. Marianne B

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  18. rinse your products out and remember caps are recyclable too :) Cheryl G.

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  19. Go on the internet and find uses for 2 liter bottles or whatever you have empty...you will be amazed at the ideas people have come up with!!!
    Planters, wind twirlies, etc....

    I also rinse out items due to ants, bugs, etc..

    wendym at cableone dot net

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