Posts Tagged ‘Construction waste recycling’

Save Money With Organic Waste Recycling

Posted 02 Feb 2012 — by editor
Category Recycling

Save Money With Organic Waste Recycling

There is no longer any doubt that landfills are rapidly filling and nearing capacity and that the price of properly disposing of garbage and sewage is on the rise.

Some times, choose the right facility can help us save lots of money with organic waste recycling.  In some areas, some relief has been brought about by organic waste recycling efforts. In addition, this kind of recycling of organic material can also help reduce the dangers of ground water contamination and can help organic farmers prepare soil that is healthier for growing.

Instead of spending huge sums of money to handle, treat, transport and store such waste, we have many ways to improve organic waste recycling.

Shred the organic waste into particle to save the storage space, also reduce the transport cost is a good idea. That is also why save you lots of money!

Here is a video shows you how to shred the organic waste during recycling.

 

 

 

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Construction waste recycling

Posted 26 Oct 2011 — by sales
Category Recycling

Construction waste recycling

What is construction waste?

Construction waste consists of unwanted material produced directly or incidentally by the construction or industries. This includes building materials such as wood, nails and screws, electrical wiring, aluminum, brass, copper pipe, stell pipe, foam insulation, fiber glass insulation stainless steel and rebar, as well as waste originating from site preparation such as dredging materials, tree stumps, and rubble. construction waste may contain lead, asbestos, or other hazardous substances.

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