How Recycling Your Scrap Can Help The Environment And Your Community
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11 February 2022
Do you have some waste products lying around your warehouse or commercial yard after the product is done? Is any of this waste recyclable? If you've been sending this waste to the local garbage dump, there may be a better way of doing things that would benefit your community and the environment as a whole. Here's why you might want to reach out to a local firm that recycles scrap metal.
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4 Tips To Improve Your Workplace Recycling Program
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11 October 2021
Public focus on environmentalism is higher than ever, and promoting a green workplace is a trend that is growing across every industry. Even if your company recycling program seems to tick all the right boxes, it may not see widespread adoption among your employees unless it is simple, actionable, and trackable. This guide will share four tips to improve workplace recycling programs that every company can benefit from.
1. Audit Your Recycling Stations
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Keys To Selling Scrap Metal To Buyers
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14 May 2021
Scrap metal is everywhere. It may not even be claimed, which means you can go in and sweep it up and then sell it yourself. You won't have to struggle with metal scrapping either if you go about it correctly.
Choose a Metal That Works for You
Metal scrappers are unique in that they will go after different materials. You need to figure out what metals you should go after so that you have a purpose in all of the scrapping activities you get involved in.
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How Does Copper Recycling Work?
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13 November 2020
Recycling is an enormous industry within the United States, and it includes many different kinds of recycling ranging from consumer paper or cooking oil recycling to the industrial re-use of metals and other materials. One form of recycling that combines both of these categories is copper recycling. Copper recycling services take used copper from consumer and industrial scrap, processes the copper, and resells it back to manufacturing plants.
1. Scrap
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