Recycling Container

 The Best Item for Your Community – A Recycling Container!



ZeroWater ZD-023 23-Cup Water Dispenser and Filtration System


ZeroWater ZD-023 23-Cup Water Dispenser and Filtration System


$49.99


ZeroWater is the only filtered water from a pitcher that meets the FDA definition for purified bottled water. The Pitcher comes with the following products: One ZeroWater filter cartridge that removes contaminants that cause water to have an unpleasant taste. An independently made TDS Meter to give you peace of mind that your ZeroWater filter cartridges are working properly. It also lets you know…

Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


$29.99


WP77 Features: -Kitchen compost bin.-Durable.-Crock holds 1.3 gallons.-Stainless steel does not leach chemicals. Construction: -Recycled stainless steel construction. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 15” H x 7.25” W x 8” D….

EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


$4.50


Compostable bags for mini kitchen organics made with ecosafe compostable plastic.25 – 2.5 gallon bags per box.Size2.5 GALLONColor GREENBCI – 066050…

It is the responsibility of each person on earth to help the environment by recycling whenever possible. With a little bit of education and understanding you should be able to help the environment by recycling with very little time and effort required on your part. All it takes is putting your recyclable materials into a recycling container rather than in the trash can.

One of the easiest things for you to recycle is the plastic and metal containers which your food and household products come in.  Everything from your soda cans and bottles to your shampoo bottle can easily be recycled at your local recycling center.  By simply washing out your containers, sorting them by type, and taking them to the local recycling center and placing them into their recycling container, you can know that you personally help the environment by recycling.

Some communities use curb-side recycling where you are asked to place your aluminum, plastics, and glass into a special recycling container.  You put your recyclable items into the recycling container and then place the container on your curb on your regular trash collection day.  On your trash collection day the local trash company will come by and pick up your recyclable items and take them to a local recycling center.  This is one of the simplest ways you can help the environment by recycling.  It takes so little time and effort, but saves so much material from ending up in the landfill. recycle-click-trash_day_001

Another simple way you can help the environment by recycling is to compost your kitchen garbage whenever possible.  Composting does not require any special composting equipment, but simply a kitchen compost recycling container and a place in your yard where you can put its contents.  You can use something simple like a recycled plastic margarine tub as your kitchen compost container.

You will want to fill it with the scraps from your meals preparation and meals you have eaten.  (You do not want to place any meat or animal waste products in your compost – ever!)  At the end of the day simply take out your kitchen compost container and dump it into your compost pile.

Every few days take a pitchfork or shovel and turn the pile.  In no time you have both helped to save the environment by recycling and created wonderful soil for planting a garden or flowers in.

On of the most important ways you can help the environment by recycling is to utilize electronic recyclers.  When you are finished with your home computer you will need to recycle it.  Monitor disposal is a big issue today because your monitor contains toxic metals and gasses.  Thankfully most communities now offer free home computer recycling at least once or twice per year.  If you area does not you might want to check your local electronic recyclers or see what the cost is to recycle your old computer at your local landfill.  Generally the cost is about $10.00.  That is a pretty low amount to be able to do your part in helping the environment by recycling.

As you can see, everyone, everywhere, can do some very simple things to help the environment by recycling.  With the availability of recycling containers and recycling centers today, there is not excuse for not recycling.


ZeroWater ZD-023 23-Cup Water Dispenser and Filtration System


ZeroWater ZD-023 23-Cup Water Dispenser and Filtration System


$49.99


ZeroWater is the only filtered water from a pitcher that meets the FDA definition for purified bottled water. The Pitcher comes with the following products: One ZeroWater filter cartridge that removes contaminants that cause water to have an unpleasant taste. An independently made TDS Meter to give you peace of mind that your ZeroWater filter cartridges are working properly. It also lets you know…

Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


$29.99


WP77 Features: -Kitchen compost bin.-Durable.-Crock holds 1.3 gallons.-Stainless steel does not leach chemicals. Construction: -Recycled stainless steel construction. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 15” H x 7.25” W x 8” D….

EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


$4.50


Compostable bags for mini kitchen organics made with ecosafe compostable plastic.25 – 2.5 gallon bags per box.Size2.5 GALLONColor GREENBCI – 066050…

Recycling Container

Recycling Bins
R Words

Recycling Bins | Recycling Contanier


Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


$29.99


WP77 Features: -Kitchen compost bin.-Durable.-Crock holds 1.3 gallons.-Stainless steel does not leach chemicals. Construction: -Recycled stainless steel construction. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 15” H x 7.25” W x 8” D….

EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


$4.50


Compostable bags for mini kitchen organics made with ecosafe compostable plastic.25 – 2.5 gallon bags per box.Size2.5 GALLONColor GREENBCI – 066050…

How Many Recycling Bins | Recycling Contanier Do You Need?

When asked why they do not recycle, the number one answer people give is that they do not have an area in which to store their recyclable materials.  The second answer is generally that they are confused as to which items are recyclable and which are not.  There are some very simple solutions to both of these issues and with a bit of education more people would begin to recycle.

The first thing you need to do to start a recycling program in your home is to contact your local community recycle center.  Your local recycling center is there to help you better understand the process and also to help you with which items can be recycled in your specific area of the country.  You can give them a call or visit their location.  You will want to ask them about their programs in your area and how they want to see materials coming into their center.  For example, do you need to wash out your cans and bottles before bringing them in?  Or, do you need to smash your aluminum cans at home before bringing them?

Once you understand what your local recycle center accepts, it is time to work on getting the right recycling bins for your needs.  Recycling bins are available in a lot of different shapes, sizes and colors.  How many bins you will need depends on which items you will be recycling, and how much space you have readily available for you to work with.

Most community recycling centers today will accept aluminum, plastic, glass, cardboard and newspapers to be recycled. You may want to have bins for each of these different types of materials, or you may want to keep just one or two bins and separate your materials before you get to the center.

Aluminum Recycling Bins:  For aluminum cans you will want a large bin if you drink lots of soda which comes in cans.  You do not need an aluminum recycling bin if you do not drink soda.

Plastics Recycling Bins:  For plastics you will want at least one recycling bin and possibly more, to save space consider stackable recycling bins, if you have a lot of plastic waste in your home.  Community recycling centers generally require you to sort your plastic recyclables by plastic type.  You can generally find the type of plastics by the number on the bottom of most plastic containers.  

Glass Recycling Bins:  You will probably only need one recycling bin for glass, however you will have to sort the glass into colors at the recycling center.   

Cardboard Recycle Bins:  If you use a lot of boxed products, then you will find a recycling bin for cardboard will come in handy.  Newspapers and other paper can generally be kept in a paper grocery bag and taken to the recycling center in that.

If you have a small space, but a lot of materials you want to recycle on a regular basis, consider purchasing stackable bins.  Stackable recycling bins use vertical space and are widely available for purchase.  Another option is to use recycling bins which sit in bottom cabinets in your kitchen.  These bins sit on sliders and you pull them out of your bottom cabinet to insert your recyclable materials into them. Also, check out this recommended resource Eco Books; Inventive Projects from the Recycling Bin

If you have a large garage or other storage area where you can hold more recyclable materials, I would suggest purchasing the ten gallon tubs with handles at your local home improvement store.  You can easily put them into your vehicle to take to the recycling center because the are light and easy to carry. 


Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


Natural Home Stainless Steel Compost Bin


$29.99


WP77 Features: -Kitchen compost bin.-Durable.-Crock holds 1.3 gallons.-Stainless steel does not leach chemicals. Construction: -Recycled stainless steel construction. Dimensions: -Overall dimensions: 15” H x 7.25” W x 8” D….

EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


EcoSafe GKL032195-1 2-1/2-Gallon Compostable EcoBio Bags, 25-Count


$4.50


Compostable bags for mini kitchen organics made with ecosafe compostable plastic.25 – 2.5 gallon bags per box.Size2.5 GALLONColor GREENBCI – 066050…

Eco Gifts for the Lover in You…
Recycling Bins
R Words

Auto Recycling ~ Vehicles Recycled

auto_clunker2

   A used part from a salvage yard is generally about 50% cheaper than buying a new part from the local automotive dealership. However, the actual price of the part depends on how hard that part is to find on the open market. A rarer part will obviously be more expensive.Some salvage yards dismantle the vehicles as they come in and sell off the reusable parts.
Generally the first step in the dismantling process of auto recycling is to drain the various fluids from the vehicle. This is a very important step because most fluids in a vehicle are toxic to the environment. Some of the drained fluids are able to be recycled and others are not. Gasoline and brake fluids are resold while power steering and windshield washing fluids are not.