Starting Your Family Recycling Program

Getting Rid Of Computers? Here Are A Few Recyclable Materials

Computers are increasingly being produced with more plastic and less bulk metals such as aluminum, but there are still some valuable metals and other materials that can be scrapped. Don't be discouraged when a computer has an acrylic case instead of an aluminum shield; a few recycling points can give you a reason to keep on scrapping regardless of what you see on the outside. Aluminum Sources Inside Desktop Units Read More 

Three Tips For New Recyclers

Recycling has emerged as a popular way for environmentally conscious individuals to dispose of their trash. Unfortunately, it can be common for individuals to make some oversights that can make this process more complicated than it needs to be. If you are about to start recycling, you should make sure to keep the following three tips in mind to make sure that you get the most from your recycling efforts. Read More 

3 Steps To Dealing With Tree Problems And Having Removal Done

Tree problems can present many issues in addition to the hazards to property and people. When you have a tree that has become a hazard, the last resort may be to have it removed. Removing the tree can be a daunting task, and you will have to deal with potential damage while the work is being done, as well as problems dealing with the debris that is left behind. Here are some simple steps you can take to deal with the problems that come with a tree removal project: Read More 

You Don’T Need To Live In The Country To Get Wildlife In Your Dumpster

If you live in an urban area, you may not worry too much about wild animals getting into your dumpster. While you might think that the only animals that care about your trash are the neighbor's dogs, there are actually many species that could be attracted to whatever is in your dumpster. Some of them can make life unpleasant while others can simply scare you if you're not expecting to see them. Read More 

New Ways To Re-Use Your Old Electronics

Technology today moves at the speed of light, and that brand new computer, television, or smartphone you bought a year ago could be obsolete today. Electronic items can also konk out on you, and it's tempting to just chuck them into the garbage bin. Unfortunately, electronic items can cause serious environmental hazards if they're not recycled properly, so throwing them in the trash is not recommended. Here are a few ways you can re-use or repurpose your older tech-related items. Read More