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National and international organizations like Fida, UFF, Salvation Army etc collect donations and use the procedes to fund different types of beneficial projects. Local libraries occasionally accept donations as well, or then they may have a place dedicated for customer to 'give & take'.
19.6.2014 15:35Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
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Lpg cylinders with their valves still intact are categorized as hazardous waste and should be disposed in a waste collection center such as the HSL Sortti-stations. Since the Lpg-canister in question is considered as household waste, a store selling them isn't required to collect or dispose the canisters.
For a household with no car, you can use public transports. The two Sortti-stations in Helsinki are in Kivikonlaita 5, 00940 HELSINKI and Betonitie 3, 00390 HELSINKI. The appropriate buses...6.8.2011 22:32
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Two charity organizations, UFF (non-religious) and FIDA (christian) collect used things to raise money. You can check where to take your stuff from their internetsites:
UFF http://www.uff.fi/vaatekerays/kierratyspisteet.html
FIDA http://www.fida.info/fi/fida-lahetystorit/kierrata-lahjoita-tavaraa/kerayslaatikot-pk-seudulla/?id=178
Also a good place to take reusable things is the Helsinki metropolitan area reuse center: http://www.kierratyskeskus.fi/in-english. Thay can even pick up used...21.4.2010 21:42
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A company called MyPower sells wind turbines in Finland. Their site is in Finnish. For more information you can call the following number 010 3879 060.
http://www.mypower.fi/?page=yritys
http://www.mypower.fi/pdf/mp_home_120908.pdf
Windside seems to be another provider of wind turbines
http://www.windside.com/
About wind velocities and winds in general:
http://www.fmi.fi/tutkimus_yhteiskunta/yhteiskunta_9.html
http://www.fmi.fi/tutkimus_yhteiskunta/yhteiskunta_6.html19.10.2008 05:50Helsingin kaupunginkirjasto
Gasoline stations here in Finland have collecting system for gasoline fumes. It´s called “Phase 1 collecting system”.
The system collects evaporated gasoline released to the tank during refill or storage in gaseous form from the special build air-vents of the tank. The fumes will be collected back to the empty gas truck, and transported back to oil refinery for re-liqufication.
The “Phase 2 collecting system” is build in gasoline automats / meters. It collects gasoline evaporated during...23.8.2007 08:29
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