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Rumpke is asking customers to be more careful with what they place in their trash and recyclables as the company has recently had three fires in their facilities caused by batteries.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that recycling steel and tin cans saves 60% to 74% of the energy required ... Inside the yard, heaps of junk like old fridges, microwaves, cups, ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that recycling steel and tin cans saves 60% to 74% of the energy required ... Inside the yard, heaps of junk like old fridges, microwaves, cups, ...
Our Lady’s Island A bus will leave Hollywood car park on August 15th at 10.30 sharp. Telephone Marie on 0851072356 to book a seat. Our Parish Lotto Draw continues with tickets are now on sale from the ...
Wait! Before you toss these items in the trash or recycling bin, check out all of the brilliant ways you can repurpose them ...
Being able to put dirty plates, cups and glasses in your dishwasher and then having ... plastic free (they have refill packs you buy and add to a tin you buy initially) and are a safer choice product ...
Let me take you on a treasure hunt through one of Pennsylvania’s most charming hidden gems, where one person’s castoffs become another’s conversation pieces. The Silver Moon isn’t just a flea market – ...
That’s exactly what happens at Granddaddy’s Antique Mall in Burlington, North Carolina – a veritable wonderland where yesterday’s treasures await today’s collectors. The red block letters spelling ...
A mineral that is difficult to crack meets a raw material that is increasingly in demand in the electronics and semiconductor ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW) – A warning was issued Friday from a major waste and recycling company. Rumpke Waste & Recycling said a ...
Fayetteville city officials are pushing for changes in the city's recycling program.They want to swap out the bin system for a cart program.The carts are much larger, similar to ones used for ...
Where to recycle old printers and computers Some retail stores will accept computers and printers for recycling, but it's not always a free service. Policies vary by company.