Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Where To Start!
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25 February 2022
Recycling is important to keep reduce the amount of waste in landfills, save energy and save valuable resources. If you're not into recycling, but would like to be, start small.
There are some steps you and your family can take that are small, but important steps that lead to good recycling habits. These simple recycling and reducing solutions are a good start on your journey to do your part for our environment.
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5 Benefits Of Restaurant Grease Recycling
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22 October 2021
As a restaurant owner, you likely have to deal with a lot of grease waste from the fryers and grills. Recycling provides an alternative to disposal, and it comes with many benefits.
1. Reduce Plumbing Damages
Putting grease and cooking oil down the drain leads to clogged drains and overflowing grease traps. This means more calls to the plumber for cleaning and repair of your drain system. By using diverters to save the grease for recycling, there is no longer any grease going down the drain and damaging your plumbing system.
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Reasons You Should Recycle Your Air Conditioner
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9 June 2021
When your AC finally breaks down after years of service, the time may have come to dispose of the unit. However, you may not be sure of how to dispose of the old unit. If that's the case, consider air conditioner recycling, which is beneficial in numerous ways. Here are the reasons you should recycle your air conditioner.
Environmental Safety
Typically, your AC contains Freon, a gas that cools the air that enters the cooling system.
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Scrap Metal: How to Bring in Larger Hauls
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8 December 2020
When it comes to taking in scrap metal to a scrap yard like Gutterman Iron & Metal Corp, the larger your hauls are, the more money you can potentially make. You don't want to go into the scrap yard with smaller amounts of metal because the gas, time, and effort put into taking your scrap to the junk yard won't be rewarded as much as a larger haul would. So, how do you bring in larger hauls to the scrap yard?
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