How To Recycle Various Types Of Batteries

Posted on: 13 September 2019

You probably use a lot of batteries in your home. Flashlights, toys, phones, cars, and electronic equipment use various types of batteries. You might wonder if it's safe to throw old batteries in the trash and send them to the dump. Some batteries are safe to throw out while others should be recycled. Here's an overview of battery recycling. Alkaline Batteries Alkaline batteries don't have dangerous metals in them any longer, so they can be thrown in your trash if your city allows it.
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Recycling Plastics And Other Materials To Save Money And Reduce Waste

Posted on: 14 May 2019

Recycling offers advantages at home and in business settings. For business, the benefits are larger simply because of the volume of material involved. If your business is not recycling, you may want to look at setting up a scrap plastic recycling program and getting started.  Saving Money Recycling saves money in a couple of ways. The first is a reduction in the cost of disposal. If you have a lot of plastic waste products, you may be paying a lot to have it hauled away, but if you are recycling it, you can turn that cost around and make money recycling the material.
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A Commercial Trash Service Helps Clear Trash And Recyclables From Your Building

Posted on: 5 January 2019

When you operate a large office, you usually generate a lot of trash. Office trash contains materials that can be recycled, so you'll need a waste management system in place for removing, sorting, and storing trash until it's hauled away. Working with a commercial trash service is necessary since you'll have too much to use a standard curbside garbage container. Here are some services you may want for your office building.
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2 Different Kinds Of Recycling Programs

Posted on: 15 October 2018

Recycling is becoming more and more popular as people are becoming more and more eco-aware. When it comes to recycling programs, there are various ways that they can be managed. For example, they can be a single stream recycling program or a multi-stream program. But, what do those things mean and what are some of the benefits of each? Single Stream Recycling With a single stream recycling process, all the people doing the recycling have to do is to toss the recyclable item into a recycling bin.
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