by coconinoco Question by crsrc_always: how do I obtain a permit to legally clean up discarded railroad scrap to recycle? I would like to know how to recycle railroad steel that line the railroad tracks near my home. I’ve been told that I can’t just pick it up and take it to a recycling yard […]
Question by keith: People in my household won’t recycle and keep putting food waste and other stuff in the clean recylable b? What can I do? Best answer: Answer by ChoraPoint out the household that was fined £1,000 for doing just that. http://www.guardian.co.uk/waste/story/0,,1812920,00.html Give your answer to this question below!
Clean and green Usually, catching a glimpse of a 2-year-old carrying around a beer can would be a disturbing image. Read more on Tahlequah Daily Press Radio tags to track recycling carts’ use It isn’t difficult to tell who recycles – a simple drive down any residential street the night before collection day will show […]
Question by theFresh: How our earth can be made neat, clean & beautiful. How we can join hands in this regards?.? I invite the people throughout the world to make themselves more cooperative and helpful in making there environment neat & clean by doing more focus on solid waste management, waste recycling plant cnstruction, plantation […]
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Keeping Sydney Clean and Green Through Effective Waste Management and Industrial Cleaning Like all big cities, Sydney has its fair share of environmental problems. In particular dealing with waste management, industrial cleaning and e waste are all presenting the city with enormous challenges. Sydney’s rapidly spreading conurbation is likely to result in a megacity sometime […]
Waste Stream 8 Detail Image by Urban Woodswalker "Waste Stream" Wall Hanging by Mary Anne Enriquez 2009 Wherever there are humans, there is unwanted debris found in urban, industrial, suburban, agricultural, and "pristine" wilderness regions. Fishermen might leave behind lead sinkers, nylon fishing line, food and drink cans in "natural areas." Unresponsible campers, tourists, highway […]
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