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Construction And Demolition Material Recovery Facility Plus Recycling And Waste Transfer Station

February 14, 2010

Recycling Systems, Inc. is the largest construction and demolition recycling facility in Chicago. RSI accepts both clean materials and mixed debris and uses a variety of techniques to achieve the h… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Sutton’s £35 Green Garden Waste Charge

January 23, 2010

Cllr Paul Scully, Leader of the Opposition, London Borough of Sutton Council tells how residents are being badly affected by the unpopular £35 per bag charge for the collection of green garden waste. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Recycling And Waste Reduction

January 21, 2010

Monash University is reducing its energy, water, paper, and fuel use as well as waste generation in an effort to reduce its carbon emissions. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Cnn: Organic Waste As Fuel

January 21, 2010

Organic waste as fuel 2:44 Can biochar cut emissions and produce renewable energy? CNN’s Andrew Stevens reports. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Recycling Containers For Waste Management

January 7, 2010

Recycling containers do more then just hold trash. They can organize recyclable waste in order to help the environment and gain cooperation from those who might not otherwise practice recycling. Implementing recycling procedures at work and at home by the use of clearly marked recycling containers helps demonstrate to everyone how easy it actually is […]

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The Benefits of Recycling and Other Waste Collection Services

January 5, 2010

When it comes to garbage collection services, residents and businesses have a few options to choose from. Residential collection services bring the convenience of garbage collection to the curb of residents’ homes. Commercially speaking, businesses, industrial and construction customers are provided with the proper receptacles to make garbage collection a pain-free experience. This service works […]

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Recycling Your Household Waste

January 4, 2010

Recycling is now becoming part of our everyday lives in the UK. With most councils providing recycling bins for household products such as paper, tins and glass, we could however be doing so much more to help the environment. Whenever we re-use something we save the energy associated with manufacturing a new one. Did you […]

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Recycling Programs and Understanding Waste Management

December 26, 2009

Waste management is an issue that every city, whether large or small, must deal with each day so that they can successfully handle the waste that accumulates in astronomical numbers. Without a waste management system in place cities would be soon over run with the overwhelming amount of refuse and waste that they need to […]

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Use a Waterless Car Wash to Cut H2O Waste

December 12, 2009

It’s the perfect summer afternoon activity. Slather on some sunscreen, put on a pair of tattered old shorts and a grubby T-shirt, and head outside to spend some quality time with your car. As Americans, we love to keep our automobiles looking their best, and most of us prefer to add some spit and polish […]

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Is Recycling a Waste of Time, Money and Energy?

December 3, 2009

UK households generate a staggering thirty million tonnes of rubbish a year, of which sixty per cent comes from packaging. There has been a lot of publicity recently about waste that has been put out for recycling ending up in landfill sites. It is also clear that an increasing amount is being shipped to other […]

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Why Do We Recycle Our Waste

November 30, 2009

Plastics production also involves the use of potentially harmful chemicals, which are added as stabilisers or colorants. Many of these have not undergone environmental risk assessment and their impact on human health and the environment is currently uncertain. Plastics have a low entropy of mixing, which is due to the high molecular weight of their […]

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