Reasons to recycle

January 31st, 2012

If you haven’t been diligent about recycling your garbage, here are seven good reasons why you should start.

It cuts back on global warming. Our planet is starting to feel the effects of global warming already—and we need to do whatever we can to lessen the impact. Production of certain materials from scratch can release significant amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere. Aluminum production is a prime example—producing new aluminum creates 95% more CO2 than recycling old aluminum cans. In addition, recycling paper saves trees—for each ton of paper recycled, 17 trees are saved. Each of these trees can extract around 250 pounds of carbon dioxide from the air in a year.

It makes us more energy-efficient. It often takes a great deal more energy to create something from scratch than to recycle it. For example, it takes twice as much energy to burn plastic as to recycle it; it takes 64% more energy to make paper than to recycle it; and recycling just one pound of steel can save enough energy to run a 60-watt bulb for one day.

It keeps our landfills from overflowing. We’re fast running out of space for landfills—especially near cities. Seaside cities have been dumping trash into their oceans for decades to circumvent the problem, but with widespread marine ecological collapse, this is no longer a viable option. Worse yet, it’s difficult to find land in suburban and rural areas whose residents will allow landfills to come into their areas without a fight. The squeeze for landfill land is only going to get worse in the future.

It improves the quality of our groundwater. The garbage in landfills is usually not treated in any way—it’s simply thrown in a big hole and buried over. Much of this garbage is not environmentally friendly or readily biodegradable—and it’s no surprise that contaminants can get into our water. Rain and other runoff from landfills gets into our streams, rivers, lakes, and other waterways, damaging fragile ecosystems. It’s also a major reason why it’s not safe to drink from streams and rivers when you’re hiking and camping—even when it looks like you’re in a pristine environment. Recycling reduces the trash in landfills, and the more we recycle, the more our water systems can start becoming as pure as they look.

It reduces air pollution. Many factories that produce plastics, metals, and paper products release toxins into the air. Recycle these materials, and there will be less need for companies to manufacture new materials—saving on the amount of pollution dumped into our atmosphere. In addition, disposing of certain recyclable materials can also produce significant pollution. For example, plastics are often burned in incinerators. Plastics are made with oil, and that oil is released into the atmosphere when the plastic burns—creating serious greenhouse-gas emissions.

It creates jobs. From manufacturing to processing, from collection to invention—it’s no secret that recycling is a growth industry, earning billions of dollars annually. Our need to recycle is only going to grow more urgent as populations grow and as technology changes. Recycling creates far more jobs than landfills do—enough jobs to make a big difference in a small town.

It’s good business. Pitting business against the environment is a lose-lose situation: everybody suffers. And yet, that’s how the debate has been framed in politics and the public sphere for years. This is a shame, because the truth is that recycling just makes good business sense. Industrial factories and processing plants save plenty of money on energy and extraction strategies when they use recycled materials instead of virgin resources. They also ensure that basic resources don’t become a scarce commodity, keeping demand and prices down and ensuring that their business can continue for decades to come.

One person can make a difference. With so many good causes, it’s easy to get discouraged—especially when the problem is so widespread that it’s hard to see what difference your individual effort is making. Many people think this is true with recycling, too—but the truth is that small acts of recycling make a big difference. For example, recycling just one large newspaper would save around 75,000 trees.

Space saving Slim Jim Recycling Centers set industry standard

January 24th, 2012

Slim Jim Recycling Containers are some of the most handy recycling station products around, and the Slim Jim tops provides easy access for trash disposal and then swings back to hide trash from public view. Ergonomically designed by Rubbermaid they are used for collecting recycling material and are great for your source separation program needs.

Slim Jim recycling bins have a sleek and compact design which makes them the industry standard in waste management, especially where space is limited. These recycling containers are made from tough plastic and can withstand minor mishandling as they do not crack, chip or dent easily.

The containers come with four color coded lids that help you in keeping different partitions for different recycled materials. Blue top has special slot for paper whereas green, blue and brown tops with round holes for cans and bottles are also available. Gray top is for general refuse.

Slim Jim Recycling Containers can be used both indoors and outdoors and are highly preferred for areas with large crowds, such as shopping malls, cinema halls, schools, offices, hospitals, restaurants, and warehouses. Absolutely designed for places where space is an issue.

Slim Jim Recycling Containers are terrific choices if you want to get great value out of your recycling bins and still reduce the space recycling centers take up and provide an ergonomically attractive recycling center for your area. Buy these Rubbermaid recycling bins for your home or office and maintain clean surroundings while still saving space.

These Slim Jim Containers are currently on sale at Recycling Supply.

Reduce, reuse, recycle video for children

January 15th, 2012

Reduce, reuse, recycle video great for introducing children to recycling practices.

Woodie recycling bins perfect for outdoors use

January 8th, 2012

woodie recyclingIf you are planning on recycling outdoors you need durable and sturdy recycling bins. Outdoor recycling means you will be dealing with the elements and you have to take into account the sturdiness of your containers.

Fortunately, Woodie manufactures a line of recycling bins with removable lockable lids which provide security while allowing for easy removal of the contents. This unique design makes outdoor recycling easy. The Woddie recycling bins are perfect for collecting outdoors recyclables such as aluminum cans and plastic bottles.

Another consideration is whether or not the bin you purchase is made from recycled materials, since you want your outdoor recycling bins to be earth friendly as well. Woodie recycling bins are made with 100% post-consumer recycled plastic lumber. So they are environmentally smart, long lasting and virtually maintenance free.

You can use a Woodie bin individually or in groups for the collection of recyclables and trash. The appealing natural wood look is attractive in all outdoor settings. A Woodie bin comes with a lid manufactured from durable UV resistant fiberglass. You can also get a rain flap for your Woodie recycling bin.

Woodie bins are environmental earth friendly and also sturdy and dependable.

Rubbermaid recycling bins attractive and durable

January 2nd, 2012

recyclingRubbermaid Recycling Bins are premium large recycling containers that can be used for various recycling programs. Rubbermaid Recycling Bins have in-built handles for easy lifting and handling. The handles have an upturned L-shape that allows the users to lift them easily. Rubbermaid Recycling Bins can also be used as office recycle bins and are especially useful where large amount of paper needs to be disposed near copiers, printers and in mailrooms.

Once you determine what you are recycling, make a decision about where in the home it is best to keep your recycling bins. While it makes sense to keep a recycling bin out of view because of aesthetics, will people really walk all the way to the garage to dispose of their can? An alternative is to find an aesthetically pleasing recycling bin and there are many attractive models to choose from.

Rubbermaid Recycling Bins have a “We Recycle” label imprinted on them that highlights the need of recycling. Each recycling bin has a capacity of approximately 18 gallons. These recycling containers get points for quality, durability, and dependability for recycling and waste management.

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Various styles and colors of bins encourage good recycling

December 28th, 2011

recycling girlWaste recycling is particularly beneficial to the environment. Perhaps the biggest environmental benefit is the dramatic reduction of waste that is dumped in landfill sites and the correct use of home recycling bins can be a part of this fight.

Recycling waste will encourage the conservation of natural resources such as oil and gas for a lot longer, and increasingly leads to cost savings in the production of new products and packaging.

Many communities supply a standard recycling bin but there are now many various home recycling bins on the market and the consumer encouragingly has a wide choice now in recycling bins to fit the pocket and style of every household.

Home recycling bins are specifically designed for storing and containing each waste material. These recycling bins will often come in different colors making it easier and more recognizable to distinguish between each type of waste recycling. Getting everyone involved in this process especially the children is a great way to learn about and the importance of sustainability, conservation and recycling at an early age.

Many of the modern recycling bins now have multi-compartmental spaces which is ideal for separating each of the recycling materials. All packaging now displays a recycling symbol or will indicate whether or not the material and product itself can or cannot be recycled. A good idea is to locate any recycling bins next to the trash receptacle as an easy and convenient place when disposing of waste that the family quickly becomes to recognize.

Look of your recycling bins can enhance your recycling program

December 22nd, 2011

recycling binOne of the biggest impediments to a successful recycling collection program in public areas is the overall look of the recycling program itself. If the recycling program gives the impression of being cluttered, messy or dirty, then the collection, sorting and diversion rates decrease. In other words, if your recycling collection program gives the impression of cleanliness and order, more people are likely to take it seriously and use it effectively.

It certainly sounds easy enough but what is the key element to help ensure a neat and tidy recycling collection program? The answer lies in your recycling bins. You will want to consider using recycling bins which are aesthetically pleasing and help ensure a clean sort.

Recycling containers which are both decorative, pleasing and complement their surroundings can help set the tone for your recycling program. Luckily, as recycling programs are implemented in more and more municipalities and with recycling becoming a part of our everyday lives, there are now more choices in regard to recycling bins which complement any urban setting. Choosing recycle bins which look great in a park or public place can really enhance the appeal of your collection program.

There are now recycling containers available which can connect to compatible city benches as well as being able to connect together to form recycling stations. These recycling stations are made from high density plastic but look like concrete. They are durable, won’t dent, corrode or scuff and blend in nicely with city amenities. What a concept!

One of the biggest impediments to a successful recycling collection program in public areas is the overall look of the recycling program itself. If the recycling program gives the impression of being cluttered, messy or dirty, then the collection, sorting and diversion rates decrease. In other words, if your recycling collection program gives the impression of cleanliness and order, more people are likely to take it seriously and use it effectively.

The world of recycling bins has certainly come a long way. By implementing some of the new recycling containers available, you can complement any surrounding and give your collection program a clean and organized look. It will go a long way to improving your sorting and collection rates, keeping you both clean and green.

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Office recycling provides many envromental benefits

December 18th, 2011

office recyclingRecycling doesn’t need to stop when you get to the workplace. There are numerous ways to help the environment while at work through office recycling. Not only will the following techniques have a positive effect on the environment but it can also help your company on a whole and enhance staff morale.

There are many people who already recycle at home, so it wouldn’t be too much of a change for your team to practice office recycling. It is easy to introduce and won’t be expensive at all. Paper recycling and other waste materials is the most favored form of recycling in the office.

This can decrease the amount of rubbish being sent to landfills and the amount of trees being forested for paper. Inform your staff that office recycling will happen, and you might find that your office will look a lot tidier.

Becoming an ecological business also improves your image and you might find an increase in popularity from associates and customers. Your staff will take pride in their job if they work for a business that assists with the protection of the environment through office recycling, and the values of being eco-friendly. Not only can recycling benefit your business image it can also make your team feel more involved and appreciated.

Before you start an office recycling recycling plan within the office, construct surveys to see where in the office is most wasteful. The conventional office wastes a high amount of white paper so position recycling bins by the printers, this might also inspire staff to take extra care when printing off documents to make no errors. Also equip the kitchen with a range of recycling bins for various materials such as plastic, glass bottles and food waste.

Office recycling can save a lot of businesses money since many recycled waste collections are complimentary whereas commercial waste collection costs money. There are a variety of other ways that businesses can save expenses through recycling.  Being a more positive and eco-friendly business will generally improve your efficiency, allowing the workforce to work together and raising awareness for the issue.

The importance of home recycling

December 15th, 2011

Home recycling bins are specifically designed for storing and containing each waste material. These recycling boxes will often come in different colors making it easier and more recognizable to distinguish between each type of waste recycling. Getting everyone involved in this process especially the children is a great way to learn about and the importance of sustainability, conservation and recycling at an early age.

Many of the modern recycling bins now have multi-compartmental spaces, which is ideal for separating each of the recycling materials. All packaging now displays a recycling symbol or will indicate whether or not the material and product itself can or cannot be recycled. A good idea is to locate any recycling boxes and bins next to the trash receptacle as an easy and convenient place when disposing of waste.

Waste recycling is particularly beneficial to the environment. Perhaps the biggest environmental benefit is the dramatic reduction of waste that is dumped in landfill sites and the correct use of home recycling bins can be a part of this fight. Recycling waste will encourage the conservation of natural resources such as oil and gas for a lot longer, and increasingly leads to cost savings in the production of new products and packaging.

Globally and increasingly recently there is a widespread awareness and movement towards recycling and reusing the resources we use and consume. But no initiative is more important than the home recycling that starts with you.

Progressive Litter Receptacles ideal for outdoors recycling durability

December 10th, 2011

progressive recyclingOutdoor recycling bins must be durable and able to withstand the elements. However, it is also important that they stand out from standard steel drums and metal mesh wastebaskets. High-traffic areas mean people who have trash must be encourage to recycle simply by the presence of sturdy and easily recognizable recycling bins.

If you need the ultimate in durable outdoor recycling bins for heavy-traffic spots to replace those steel drums and metal mesh wastebaskets, look no further than the Progressive Litter Receptacles made by Roto Industries. These sturdy bins are the perfect solution to the problem of high-traffic outdoor recycling in areas where weather may be a factor.

These sturdy bins are also outfitted with waterproof dome top and has mold-in gutters over the entry points that prevent water from collecting inside the recycle bins. Progressive Litter Receptacles are an excellent alternate for unsightly steel drums and metal mesh wastebaskets.

This contemporary and decorative recycling container is ideal for places like downtown city streets, retail centers, recreational parks, stadiums, concert venues, hotels, restaurants, college and high school campuses, convention centers, and bus stops.

Progressive Litter Receptacles are made of linear polyethylene plastic and are highly durable. The Double Wall Construction of this rotationally molded recycle container adds to its strength and provides leak protection. Its weighted bottom provides stability and makes this recycle container useful for both indoor and outdoor application areas, especially for high traffic low-maintenance sites.

Durable outdoor recycling bins are long term investments, and it is rare to find the value and dependability that will come with buying the Progressive Litter Receptacles.

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