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Waste Recycling  // Posts published by Waste Recycling

27 Sep Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Recycle Bag (2-Sided) of Biohazard Symbol (Biological Warning Sign, Hazardous Waste)

by UNSW Sustainability Recycle Bag (2-Sided) of Biohazard Symbol (Biological Warning Sign, Hazardous Waste) Water repellent, Tear resistant Free mini carry case included Reinforced carry handles Made from easy-to-clean polyester Dimensions: 13.75″ x 16″ Water repellent. Free mini carry case included. Tear resistant. Reinforced carry handles. Made from easy-to-clean polyester. Dimensions: 13.75″ x 16″. Price: […]

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27 Sep Posted by in Recycle | 2 comments

how to make fuel from solid waste?

by Mark Witton Question by AwesomeGuy: how to make fuel from solid waste? I am working on a project about recycling solid wastes to produce fuel, but I need more information on this process. I am looking for answers to these questions: How efficient is this process and what is the scientific explanation? Are there […]

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27 Sep Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Free recycling offer has Lowell switching trash haulers

Free recycling offer has Lowell switching trash haulers When the city changes trash haulers in December, residents who use city bags and containers for trash, yard waste and recycling probably won’t notice any changes. Read more on The Grand Rapids Press Composting lags while recycling rates increase By: Claire SaraviaMore non-hazardous waste being produced, report […]

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27 Sep Posted by in Recycle | 2 comments

how to recycle diaper waste during production?

Question by : how to recycle diaper waste during production? the waste includes fluff and SAP The Fluff is mainly Nitro Cellulose Wood Pulp that is used in the paper industry (Diapers, Napkins, Toilette Paper, hand Tissue, ..). The SAP is a super absorbent that is added to improve the water absorption in the baby […]

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26 Sep Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Has anyone worked for Burrtec (Waste and recycling company) before?

by Martijn de Visser Question by nomorecookie: Has anyone worked for Burrtec (Waste and recycling company) before? has anyone work for Burrtec before? It is a waste and recycling company. I’m about to accept a job from them, but they have very few public holidays and few sick leave. Is it a nice company to […]

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26 Sep Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Recycling of Industrial Hazardous Waste

Recycling of Industrial Hazardous Waste Recycling though an old process, with time has undergone a sea of change. The recycling process that was implemented around 10 years ago is no more in use and has become defunct. It has been replaced with a more sophisticated, modern and polished approach. There are certain steps that have […]

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26 Sep Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Food waste recycling workshop Sept. 22

Document Shredding/E-Waste Roundup Image by City of West Hollywood City of West Hollywood Photo credit: Joshua Barash E-Waste recycling collection. May 15, 2010 Food waste recycling workshop Sept. 22 Springfield Township will sponsor a workshop on food waste recycling 6-9 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 22. The purpose of this workshop is to present to individuals, businesses, […]

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26 Sep Posted by in Recycle | 3 comments

How can I get my classmates to recycle more?

by madhatrk Question by princess_lew86: How can I get my classmates to recycle more? We already know that if we take our cans to the recycling center you can get money… I cannot get them to recycle. They just throw everything away… Is there a better incentive rather than money? Should the university have there […]

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26 Sep Posted by in Recycle | 4 comments

What is the importance of recycling waste water?

by City of West Hollywood Question by Jessica P: What is the importance of recycling waste water? Best answer: Answer by LMurrayWe must pass laws that keep treated water out of river, lakes, and the ocean. Sewage contains pharmaceuticals, ammonia and grow very bad forms of algae. For more information check out CoolingEarth.org California can […]

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26 Sep Posted by in Recycle | Comments

Green initiatives grow in Summit County restaurants

Green initiatives grow in Summit County restaurants SUMMIT COUNTY – When Roger Roberts found out he couldn’t have a dishwasher at his new cafe, he knew he had to go all the way with green-serving products. “I’m big on recycling. All of our plates, silverware, to-go boxes and cups are biodegradable, and we compost all […]

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