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What are the Best Recycling Bins?

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When one makes the decision to recycle they have made the decision to help the environment, and for that, they should be commended. Plants and animals are consistently being put into danger due to pollution caused by humans, and this can be largely avoided by using recycling bins instead of trash cans. Once the decision to recycle has been made however, there is still a need to set up one’s home, business, or city for recycling.

This means purchasing recycling bins to separate trash into. Cities with curbside recycling services often ask for the recycled items to be separated into five groups; papers, plastics, glass, cardboards, and cans. This means there will be a need for at least five different recycling bins – but what type of bin is most ideal for each situation?

In homes, cramped offices, or other tight spaces, there is the popular option of stackable recycling bins. These create use of vertical space instead of having multiple large bins lined up along the floor. The downfall to these stackable recycling bins however would be the fact that they often do not hold as much as traditional floor standing bins.

Traditional floor bins, often with the recycling symbol, other times resembling garbage cans can be great because they hold a large amount of each item, which can be especially helpful if one does not have a curbside services and is responsible for removing their own recyclables. One common complaint of this style of recycling bins is that liquids from some items like improperly rinsed cans can become sticky and smelly when sitting a the bottom of the bins which are often so deep that they are difficult to clean out. This problem can be prevented however, by making sure to thoroughly rinse all cans and plastics before recycling.

Wheeled recycling bins are especially handed for those with curbside services, and even more convenient for those with limited mobility that may not be able to carry large bins from one location to another. When these containers are filled, or when recycling day comes around, one can easily push or pull these wheeled bins to the curb and easily wheel them back when the contents has been taken.

Industrial sized recycling bins can be handy for large offices or businesses, or city parks or public sites. This is a great way to encourage entire communities of people to recycle, and leaves enough room to handle items from a vast number of individuals. No matter what type of recycling bins are chosen to be used, recycling is a wonderful decision that can leave partakers feeling good at the end of the day!


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Borough warns recycling rules will be enforced - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader


Wilkes Barre Times-Leader

Borough warns recycling rules will be enforced
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
Residents are asked by borough officials to abide by the recycling rules. The recycling area is monitored and violators will be fined by the Avoca Borough Police Department. An Avoca student was among the Misericordia University students who joined ...

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Niles Community Calendar for Feb. 16, 2012 - Niles Herald-Spectator


Niles Community Calendar for Feb. 16, 2012
Niles Herald-Spectator
Under the new Electronics Products Recycling and Reuse Act (SB2313), only the following items will be accepted: Computers – PCs and laptops, scanners, computer monitors, mobile phones, peripherals – mice, keyboards, zip drives, MP3 players, televisions ...

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Electronic Recyclers International Names Tyler Browning Corporate Counsel - MarketWatch (press release)


Electronic Recyclers International Names Tyler Browning Corporate Counsel
MarketWatch (press release)
Licensed by the State Bar of California, Browning received his JD from the University of Miami School of Law and his LLM in Environmental and Natural Resources Law from Lewis & Clark Law School. For more information on recycling needs, ...

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City of Rancho Cordova Welcomes New KTGY-designed Eco-Friendly Apartment Community
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Sims Recycling Solutions Acknowledges Data Privacy Day to Raise Awareness ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)


Sims Recycling Solutions Acknowledges Data Privacy Day to Raise Awareness ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
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State proposal to allow CRT glass into landfills imperils $2M Stockton plant - Stockton Record


State proposal to allow CRT glass into landfills imperils $2M Stockton plant
Stockton Record
By Reed Fujii California has long outlawed landfill disposal of glass from old television sets and computer monitors, because it's heavily laden with lead and other toxic metals. But in an unusual role reversal, state toxins regulators propose relaxing ...

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New Roads School Students Cut Energy Use By Up to 17% in National Energy ... - PR Web (press release)


New Roads School Students Cut Energy Use By Up to 17% in National Energy ...
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Students at New Roads School in Santa Monica, CA are reporting impressive energy savings on their school campus during the third week of meter readings for the 2012 national Green Cup Challenge® (GCC). School throughout the US are participating in the ...

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SAN BERNARDINO: Electronic waste recycling collection set - Press-Enterprise


Press-Enterprise

SAN BERNARDINO: Electronic waste recycling collection set
Press-Enterprise
Studies show that 35 million pounds of e-waste are still sitting in California homes and businesses. Less than 29 percent of e-waste is properly dismantled and/or recycled. Electronic discard is one of the fastest growing segments of the nation's waste ...

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