2016

What Happens When You Recycle Your Airbags

Once your airbags have been deployed they have to be removed from your vehicle and replaced with new ones. This is something your dealership does for you to keep your vehicle safe and in great working order should an accident occur. Your airbags will also be replaced when they have reached the end of their full life and are no longer considered safe (they should be inspected after a decade to ensure they are still in working condition). Read More 

Containing Garbage And Waste At An Event

If you're planning a large event, one big thing to think about is how you will contain and manage waste at the event. You may have many cups, plates, and food items to throw away at the least; if your event includes crafts or other activities that make a big mess, then you'll need to plan for even more types of garbage. Here are some considerations for planning the logistics of waste management. Read More 

Factors To Consider When Setting A Dumpster Pickup Schedule

If you're planning to rent a roll off dumpster, one of the biggest factors that will affect your cost is the number of pickups you require. Here are some ways that you can tell how often you'll need to schedule a dumpster pickup.  Types of Waste The types of refuse can greatly affect the number of pickups you need. If you're throwing away mostly inert materials such as building scraps, then you won't need to schedule pickups too frequently. Read More 

4 Beneficial Reasons To Get Your Junk Car Recycled

Have you come to the conclusion that your car is no longer worth repairing and is nothing more than junk? If you are looking for the most convenient way to remove the car from your property, you should consider getting it recycled. In this article, you will find out why getting your junk car recycled is in your best interest. 1. You Might Receive Cash One of the biggest benefits of getting a junk car recycled is the potential to get paid in the process. Read More 

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