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Time Is The Best Way To Think About Recycling
Recycling is not just learning which bin to throw an item into. It’s about appreciating the resources that went into making the item and understanding the value of these materials.
- Reduce Greenhouse Effect
- Conserv Natural Resources
- Protects Ecosystems
- Economic Benefits.
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The Pioneers In The Recycling Service!
We are providing the effectively waste disposal & recycling service with our modern technologies, we serve commonly, client first priority.
How can better environment for future universe to recycling waste disposal? We believe the most effective strategy is to stop waste from entering the ocean in the first place.
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We Provide Various Category Recycling Services.
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Why choose Us
At Recycle IT we are a vibrant company that provides a safe, 100% transparent way for you to dispose of your surplus IT equipment.
100% Australian owned, Western Australian based with operations in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, Recycle IT Australia has a combined 100 years of IT experience from help desk operations to Data Center Engineers. As well as our technology re-marketing services we also have active community programs for providing donated equipment to people and organisations that may not otherwise have access to technology, both within Australia and overseas
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Simple Steps Wastage
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Processing
Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. To do this, recycling often requires both machinery and employees to correctly sort recyclable items based on the material they’re made of.
This Waste Management video shows the step-by-step process of how materials are processed once they reach a facility.
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Collection Wastage
Recycling is the process of making used or unwanted products into new.
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Pickup Wastage
Recycling is the process of making used or unwanted products into new.
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Recycling is the process of making used or unwanted products into new.
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Recycling Process
Recycling is the process of making used or unwanted products into new.
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Aluminium Recycling Services
In 2018, 3.9 million tons of aluminum municipal waste was generated. The total recycling rate was 34.9 percent.
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Paper Recycling Services
Paper makes up 23 percent of municipal solid waste generated each year, more than any other material.
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Plastic Recycling Services
More than 35 million tons of plastics were generated in the United States and only 8.7 percent was recycled.
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Metal Recycling Services
Their primary purpose is to ship normal packages in basically the same ways that the postal service does.
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Why You Should Take Our Eco-friendly Services?
There might be a lot of talk about reusing and recycling these days but taking discarded materials and turning them into something new is by no means a modern concept. People have been discarding and reusing materials for a very long time ago.
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Frequently Asked Question
What is recycling?
Recycling is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products. Recycling can benefit your community, the economy and the environment.
How does recycling save energy?
When we make new products out of virgin materials, we expend energy to extract and process those materials. This includes burning fossil fuels. However, if we manufacture products using recycled materials, we reduce the need for virgin materials and save the energy required to extract and process them.
Can I recycle newspapers, magazines, pizza box?
Yes, newspapers, magazines can be recycled. Pizza boxes can be recycled, even if they have grease in them. Make sure to remove any food scraps from the box and flatten it before placing it in the bin.
Can cardboard containers and boxes be recycled?
Yes, make sure to flatten any boxes before placing them in the bin. Examples of recyclable cardboard containers are some egg cartons, cereal boxes, and shoe boxes.
Can I recycle plastic bags, wraps and films?
These items are recyclable, but they cannot go in your household bin. Retail and grocery stores often accept these materials for recycling. If necessary, be sure to cut off the sealable zippers from sandwich bags before recycling them. Visit the Plastic Film Recycling website to find a location near you that recycles plastic bags and plastic wrap/film.
Should aluminum cans be crushed before recycling them?
No, generally, aluminum cans should not be crushed before they are recycled. For areas with single-stream recycling, crushed cans are harder to detect when being sorted at recycling facilities. If you live in an area with multi-stream recycling, crushing cans is not an issue.
What should I do with burnt-out light bulbs?
Check with your local recycling facility for recycling options for burnt-out light bulbs, or take them to a retail store in your area that offers light bulb recycling.
What should I do with old clothes and old shoes?
Gently worn clothes and shoes can be donated to many charities. For damaged clothes and shoes, please double-check with your local charity to determine if it will accept them. Some retail stores recycle clothing or shoes. Check your local ones to find out if they accept these items for recycling.
What should I never put in my recycling bin?
Garden hoses,,Sewing needles, Bowling balls, Food or food-soiled paper, Propane tanks or cylinders, Aerosol cans that aren’t empty
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