Archive for April, 2012

Satin Brass Bins Fill Designer Recycling Needs

Saturday, April 21st, 2012

For the ultimate in designer recycling take a look at the Satin Brass Stainless Steel Collection from the Metallic Steel Designer Line. These sleek and attractive recycling units represent the pinnacle of designer recycling, and fit perfectly in any upscale home.

Each unit in the Satin Brass Stainless Steel Collection is made of heavy gauge fire safe steel and features Uni-Koat powder coated finish for a luxurious shine. There is protective vinyl trim on all side disposal openings and the bottom rim on all models have been carefully designed to protect your floors.

But the true value of the Satin Brass Stainless Steel Collection is in its looks and versatility. These recycling units fit anywhere in your house and will not mess up the décor of a room the way plastic recycling containers will. You can place them in kitchens, bedrooms, or living rooms without worrying about esthetic problems.

The Satin Brass Stainless Steel Collection represents the pinnacle of designer recycling. If you need something for your home that serves as both a recycling unit and a fine addition to the décor look no further than the Satin Brass Stainless Steel Collection.

Beginner’s Recycling FAQ

Sunday, April 8th, 2012

Read our revised FAQ on recycling for beginners here. Find out why you should recycle, how to start recycling and some other leading questions that you may have. Once you have read our FAQ take a look at our other resources on the website including our recycling bins to help you with more details.

Why should I recycle?
Because if you throw something away, it is no longer useful, it ends up in landfill, incinerated, or in some other way contaminating the environment. If you recycle something, it can be recovered and become material for a new product, plus it does not go to into the waste stream.

Why is it important to recycle?
Because there is a real global problem with too much waste being produced by human beings. As a species we produce so much synthetic waste that we are literally running out of space to bury it, or dispose of it in other ways without contaminating the environment.

Is it really worth recycling?
Absolutely. There is also a benefit to business and industry. The cost of recovering raw materials from existing waste items is far less than the original manufacturing process costs. There is a benefit to the environment. Using recycled materials reduces the destructive extraction processes and energy required to obtain raw materials.

Does all this really affect home waste?
Yes, between 60% and 75% of all home synthetic waste can be usefully recycled, providing all the benefits as detailed above. The more people that engage in home recycling the more resources are available for reusing these materials for new manufacturing, plus lessening the load on waste disposal.

I pay council tax towards waste collection, so why should I care?
You pay national insurance for health care, but you wouldn’t jeopardize your health! It’s the same idea, we need to realise that caring for the environment is our personal responsibility, in the same way as preserving our own health and safety.

Recycling is too much effort, can’t I just opt out?
Many people think this and assume that recycling is just for ‘green fanatics’ However, there is now overwhelming research and evidence that demonstrate the problems of synthetic waste and environmental contamination is very real and threatening our health, weather patterns and planetary eco-systems.

Isn’t this just scare mongering?
No, it’s a genuine concern amongst scientists that waste contamination and its bi-products contributes to global warming, climate change that affect wildlife and crops. Plus it produces dangerous imbalances in natural eco-systems.

How do I know my recycling is being used properly?
Why not ask the Recycling Officer at your Local Council how the collected materials are recycled? They should be able to tell you what their recycling policies are how to find out more about what materials are used for.

Why should I do something now about recycling?
Because the biggest most powerful changes lie in the habits and attitudes of ordinary people. Becoming environmentally aware and responsible is no longer an option for the few. If we want to save our world from an environmental catastrophe we must all act now and together. This is the only way to send a clear message to politicians and decision makers that we need change.

How do I start recycling at home?
Start by doing what’s easy and simple. You don’t have to be an expert over night. The first step is to start realising that there is ‘no such place as away’ so when you ‘throw something away’ it just goes some place else, for someone else to deal with or most likely becomes a contamination in the environment.

What are the basics to recycling?
Start by finding out what recycling items can be collected from the kerbside by your local council. If they provide a box or bin, start using this to recycle these items at home.

What about getting the details right?
Most local councils provide printed information or websites that detail what you can recycle and how to separate items so that there is no contamination. Some plastics need to be separated, such as milk bottle tops.

Will recycling at home cost me anything?
Recycling at home does not need to cost any money. It will cost you some time, because you usually need to wash, separate and store items for recycling collection. It may also cost something in transporting items to a drop center (collection bank) if you don’t get kerbside collections.

This all seems very simple, is it enough?
Imagine if everyone did this throughout the country! it would reduce landfill waste contamination by a huge amount. Everyone’s small efforts make a vast collective difference. Please remember, you small contribution to recycling is very important.

I just don’t have time for this, isn’t there a simple option?
Yes, just do something to reduce your landfill waste. Even one small action every day, like using your own cup at work reduces polystyrene waste. Multiply this by several thousand and it becomes significant. Start small, but don’t opt out completely. Every  recycling action counts!

Howard Classic Collection recycling bins review

Thursday, April 5th, 2012

recycling binsThe Howard Classics Collection features perforated outdoors steel receptacles with elegant but extremely durable modern detailing. These versatile containers are perfect for a multitude of environments from parks, hotels, schools, municipalities, stadiums and outside of businesses.

Constructed to withstand constant use and endure severe weather conditions, the heavy-duty durable galvanized steel Black Uni-Koat Powder Coat Finish Ultra violet stabilizer retards fading due to sunlight.

The Howard Classic Collections has all of the following features:

  • 5” Dia. Disposal Opening
  • Designed for recycling Cans or Bottles
  • Top lifts off and is secured by a cable
  • Rigid Plastic Liner
  • Leg levelers provides stability on uneven surfaces
  • Durable galvanized steel
  • Black Uni-Koat Powder Coat Finish
  • Ultra violet stabilizer retards fading due to sunlight
  • Constructed to withstand constant use and endure severe weather conditions
  • Outdoor Use
  • Ships Fully Assembled
  • Add Optional Decal to clearly define Your Receptacle
  • All Decals will have transparent background with White Lettering
  • Optional Anchoring Kit available to prevent theft

These sleek black outdoors recycling units are perfect for the needs of those cities and businesses who want to go with an affordable, attractive, and durable recycling bins. The Howard Classics Collection of recycling bins is truly an archetypal series that can bring reasonably priced outdoors recycling to your venue.

Waste warrior units suited for heavy-duty

Monday, April 2nd, 2012

recyclingSome of the top recycling units manufactured for commercial, industrial and institutional use are made by Waste Warrior. A company founded in 1993, Waste Warrior is a premium manufacturer of heavy-duty steel recycling units for commercial or institutional recycling needs.

Waste Warrior prides itself in offering both products made of high quality materials, and satisfied clients have included businesses, universities, shopping malls, hospitals, and government agencies and other institutions. The Waste Warrior unit is a perfect fit for such a wide variety of recycling situations it’s impossible to list them all.

Waste Warrior is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty recycling units and a premier company in providing innovative recyclable waste handling solutions to government bodies, corporate offices, shopping malls, hospitals and other institutions. The outdoor recycling stations by Waste Warrior are made of heavy-duty galvanized steel which makes them extremely tough, weather, and fire resistant. They have separate openings for bottles and cans, waste paper, newspapers and other waste materials which help in easy refuse separation.

Waste Warrior units are made from 20 gauge heavy-duty steel that has a powder painted textured finish with stainless steel hinges for the locking doors on each end of unit. It comes standard with leveling feet and is fire resistant.

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