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  2. Goodwill Industries - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill stores generally do not accept donations such as automotive parts, furniture showing signs of damage, large appliances including stoves, refrigerators, washers/dryers, or exercise equipment. Most stores also do not accept hazardous materials such as paint, medications, or building materials such as doors, wood, nails, etc.

  3. 10 Reasons You Should Reconsider Donating to Goodwill - AOL

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    Goodwill is an international nonprofit, which means when the organization gets around to giving, it may or may not benefit people in your town. If you want to help people near you, choose a ...

  4. Goodwill introduces free electronic recycling in 22 Pa ... - AOL

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    A new Goodwill Keystone Area partnership with Reworld announced by representatives on Tuesday will provide free electronic waste recycling for residents in 22 central and southeastern counties ...

  5. 9 Insider Secrets You Should Know From a Goodwill Employee - AOL

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    Jane stresses that Goodwill shopping is not a quick errand. Make sure to allot enough time to dig through the racks, bins, and shelves without feeling rushed. Bring a bottle of water and snack to ...

  6. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    Working overtime near loud noises from drilling, hammering, and other tools that can make a great noise lead to hearing loss. Toxic chemicals (dusts) Burning e-waste to extract metals emits toxic chemicals (e.g. PAHs , lead) from e-waste to the air, which can be inhaled or ingested by workers at recycling sites.

  7. Deseret Industries - Wikipedia

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    Deseret Industries (/ ˌ d ɛ z ə ˈ r ɛ t / ⓘ) [1] (known locally as DI) is a non-profit organization and a division of the welfare services provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  8. Is it safe to stand in front of a microwave while it's on ...

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    Putting a non-microwave-safe material in a microwave oven can lead to chemicals leaching into your food (not good) or the melting of the container, which can lead to burns — or, at the very ...

  9. Do you have a microwave? Here's why some foodies say to ... - AOL

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    Eva Shortt, a mother of two, does not view a microwave as a necessity in her household. "Microwaves alter the taste of food, take up a lot of room and make nearly everything mushy," she says.