2016

  • The Main Benefits of Taking the Time to Recycle

    You will want to make sure that you are taking the time to learn about the main benefits of recycling so you can decide whether this is something that you are ready to start doing. To help you with this, you should take a few moments to review the following points. Make Some Money Believe it or not, you can make some money from recycling certain things. Depending on your state, you may be able to earn a little bit of cash with the recycling of glass or plastic.
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  • Living In A Rental Unit With No Recycling? What To Do

    Do you live in a rental unit where you need to use a dumpster to get rid of your waste, but you are worried about recycling and doing your part to help save the environment? If so, there are some things you can do to start getting rid of your trash responsibly, and to start minimizing the amount of things you contribute to that trash bin each week. Consider doing the following to minimize waste and to conserve money doing it.
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  • Tips For Safe Computer Recycling

    Even in homes where things like plastic, paper and cardboard are regularly recycled, one of the things that many homeowners overlook is the benefit of recycling old computers. Not only can computers be donated to places like local schools and nonprofit organizations, they can also be recycled and broken down for parts. Before you dispose of that computer sitting in the corner, though, you need to take steps to protect your data.
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  • Making Sure Your Old Car Goes to Good Use: Ideas for You

    When you have an old car that you no longer want to drive, you may wonder what you can or should do with it. There are many different things you can do with your old car. The key is to get to know some of these options and get started in the process of putting the car you no longer drive to good use. Then, you can be sure that you are not being wasteful when you move on to a new vehicle.
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  • Make Your Business Greener By Recycling

    There are many companies that are now attempting to go green. Going green helps to make a smaller carbon footprint in the world and helps to open the eyes of your employees and customers to the need to do whatever we can to create less refuse in the world. If you want your business to go green, use the guide below to learn a few tips to make the process a bit easier.
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  • What You Can Do To Keep Pests From Making Your Garbage Their Daily Harvest

    Do you have plans to rent a dumpster? If so, you may or may not have considered that your rental could become a "hangout" or smorgasbord for rodents and other pests. There are a few things that you can do to help minimize pest activity.  Routinely inspect rentals that will be used for an extended amount of time. Perhaps you are renting a dumpster for your business or rental property. This means that you may require ongoing dumpster rental services.
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  • Pros And Cons Of Investing In Business Recycling Programs

    Deciding whether or not to invest in a business recycling program can be challenging because there are many pros and cons to this decision. Here are some things to consider about corporate recycling options.  Environmental Impact Helping to save the environment can be enough of a reason on its own to incorporate a recycling program. Besides cutting down on the amount of garbage in landfills, you can redirect some dollars to buying recyclable products since some of these products can be more energy efficient than their alternatives.
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  • Things To Consider When Cleaning Up A Trashed Property

    If you have purchased a piece of property that has been trashed, or if you are running a community organization that is cleaning up run-down pieces of property, here are a few things that you should keep in mind while clearing up the property. Safety First When dealing with unknown waste and junk that has been left behind at an abandoned property, you should always prioritize your safety. Wear boots or tennis shoes, so that you do not step on something and injure your feet.
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