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How to Start an Electronics Recycling Business

How to Start an Electronics Recycling Business

Recycling is at the forefront of American minds these days. Most people know that they can recycle paper, plastic, glass and aluminum. Few people, however, are familiar with electronics recycling. Starting an electronics recycling business can be a great way to raise awareness, help the earth and make a profit. ...read more

Proper Sanitation of Dishes at a Restaurant

Proper Sanitation of Dishes at a Restaurant

When a customer visits a restaurant, they expect that the dishes, glasses and silverware are all clean and sanitary. There is more to sanitizing a dish than wiping it with a rag; proper sanitization is a task that must be completed with care.   ...read more

How to Dispose of Solid Waste

How to Dispose of Solid Waste

If you have solid waste to dispose of, it is important that you dispose of it properly. Most cities have a landfill where you can take solid waste. If the solid waste is a bio hazardous chemical, you will have to dispose it of a little differently. Most towns will have a dump that you can dump your own solid waste.   ...read more

How to Find a Recycling Center

How to Find a Recycling Center

Recycling is an important way for people to conserve the earth's natural resources. It is important that we recycle and reuse materials such as paper, plastic and aluminum. Many towns offer curbside recycling services. If your town does not offer this service, find a recycling center in the local area and drop off your recyclable materials. ...read more

How to Make Money Recycling

How to Make Money Recycling

Recycling used goods and items that would have otherwise been thrown in the garbage is a great way to earn some extra money with the added benefit of helping the environment by giving these items a new use. While recycling cans and bottles may only give you cents at a time, you can earn a good amount of money by supplementing them with scrap metal and other items.   ...read more

How to Start a Paper Recycling Plant

How to Start a Paper Recycling Plant

By recycling paper you prevent additional waste to fill landfills throughout the country and eliminate the need to cut down more trees to create paper and paper goods. As you know the use of recycled paper is eco-friendly and as an added bonus this paper is often cheaper than its alternative. ...read more

How to Start a Plastic Recycling Business

How to Start a Plastic Recycling Business

A plastic recycling business is a wise endeavor for those concerned with protecting the environment and have a passion for recycling. The idea of "going green" by means of recycling plastic involves more than collecting plastic and delivering it to a plastic processing plant. This type of business is complex in nature and has a significant startup cost. ...read more

Process of Tire Recycling

Process of Tire Recycling

Many people assume that tires are simply thrown out after becoming old and worn. There are actually several different uses for the rubber from the tires after being removed from a vehicle. Depending on the condition, the tires can be retread. If not, some are melted and used to recapture steel and oil. This saves the tires from being wasted and dumped in a landfill. ...read more

How to Separate the Trash for Curbside Pickup

How to Separate the Trash for Curbside Pickup

Every city has different requirements for trash collection. Not all areas have mandatory recycling programs in place for curbside pick-up; in some areas, a recycling center is available instead. There are several options depending on the city of residence and the garbage service provider.   ...read more

How to Run a Trash Hauling Business

How to Run a Trash Hauling Business

A trash hauling business can be a lucrative venture. It is an in-demand service that consumers need for years to come. You can choose to serve residential or commercial customers. Some contractors choose to provide services to both. Your success depends on careful planning, marketing, execution, and providing good service. ...read more

How to Start a Tire Recycling Center

How to Start a Tire Recycling Center

The process of retreading a used tire saves at least 400 millions gallons of oil within the United States. A recycled tire can be converted into mats for the floor, mud guards, patio blocks and other surfaces for playgrounds. For individuals who are interested in starting their own tire recycling center, there are a few options to choose from. ...read more

FAQ About Trash Collection

FAQ About Trash Collection

Trash collection is a service provided by the city in whatever state you may reside in. The collection of trash is done to keep waste at a minimum and helps to keep the city clean. It also helps control the spread of rodents and other pests that like to breed off of trash. ...read more

How to Make Recycling Bins

How to Make Recycling Bins

Making a recycling bin is a great weekend project. The cost of materials is low and the benefit to the environment is high. Many items for making your bins can be found around the house or purchased specifically for your project. Creating your bins will take only an hour of your time.   ...read more

About Kitchen Trash and Recycling

About Kitchen Trash and Recycling

Everyone has kitchen trash, so the natural question becomes what exactly to do with it all. Recycling is absolutely the best choice and makes the most sense environmentally. Everything from the kitchen trash, except for non-recyclable plastics, is recyclable. You just have to know what is recyclable and how. ...read more

Plastic Recycling Facts

Plastic Recycling Facts

Plastic recycling has become very popular in the United States. Many companies now provide roadside service to businesses and residential communities. Research has found that since plastic is made from petroleum it helps to cut down on the need for oil.   ...read more

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We remove unwanted items from homes, offices and commercial business locations.*We remove old furniture, appliances, electronics, yard waste and home remodeling debris.*We Load and Clean Up wherever the items are located.*We aim to separate all reusable items to recycle and donate to charities.What Materials We Take*Demolition debris, old sheds, kitchen junk, bathroom junk, garage junk, office furniture, etc.*Construction debris, lumber, wood ends, tiling.*Dirt from yards, gardens, renovation and construction sites.*Concrete, patio, gravel, stones, home improvements debris.*Wood, fencing, firewood, and lumber.*Garden refuse, hedge clippings, branches, compost, grass.*Roofing items, cedar and asphalt shingles.*Drywall, wallboard, wall papers, Sheetrock.*Furniture, beds, chairs, couches,mattresses, cabinets etc.*Basement and garage junk: toys, books, boxes etc.*Old appliances and electronics: fridges, stoves, televisions, computer screens.*Fire and water damaged materials.What Materials We Do Not Take*Asbestos*Chemicals, Solvents, Oils*Paints*Oil drums, Oil tanks*Simply Hazardous waste ...read more

By Largo Junk Removal May 09, 2011

How Junk Removal Works

We remove unwanted items from homes, offices and commercial business locations.*We remove old furniture, appliances, electronics, yard waste and home remodeling debris.*We Load and Clean Up wherever the items are located.*We aim to separate all reusable items to recycle and donate to charities.What Materials We Take*Demolition debris, old sheds, kitchen junk, bathroom junk, garage junk, office furniture, etc.*Construction debris, lumber, wood ends, tiling.*Dirt from yards, gardens, renovation and construction sites.*Concrete, patio, gravel, stones, home improvements debris.*Wood, fencing, firewood, and lumber.*Garden refuse, hedge clippings, branches, compost, grass.*Roofing items, cedar and asphalt shingles.*Drywall, wallboard, wall papers, Sheetrock.*Furniture, beds, chairs, couches,mattresses, cabinets etc.*Basement and garage junk: toys, books, boxes etc.*Old appliances and electronics: fridges, stoves, televisions, computer screens.*Fire and water damaged materials.What Materials We Do Not Take*Asbestos*Chemicals, Solvents, Oils*Paints*Oil drums, Oil tanks*Simply Hazardous waste ...read more

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