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		<title>The Advantages Of Companies Using Compaction Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 17:44:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adriana Noton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout history manufacturing companies and heavy industry have been the biggest polluters of the environment. The current newsworthy global green debates are all because of the industrial companies&#8217; inefficient waste systems for disposal. Enormous amounts of medical waste and chemically toxic waste have been dumped in our seas and oceans and unlimited greenhouse gasses from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Throughout history manufacturing companies and heavy industry have been the biggest polluters of the environment. The current newsworthy global green debates are all because of the industrial companies&#8217; inefficient waste systems for disposal. Enormous amounts of medical waste and chemically toxic waste have been dumped in our seas and oceans and unlimited greenhouse gasses from factories and industrial plants. If all the large industrial corporations adopted the use of compaction equipment fervently then this environmental crisis could start to be tackled.</p>
<p>Rubbish, waste, garbage, litter; whatever we choose to name it, we all create it and need to be responsible for its disposal. However, the industrial companies produce the most toxins and emit the most harmful gasses and they have to tackle this. The collecting, processing, transporting, disposing and recycling of waste and the monitoring thereof is called waste management. It is done to limit the effect of waste on the environment and people&#8217;s health.</p>
<p>Many nations now have waste management regulations and policies especially countries like the U. S and those in Europe. However, the developing countries, which can be extremely large and heavily populated often do not have nationwide protocol regarding the disposal of waste. Schemes that are implemented in the developed countries often target consumers and local authorities, unfortunately not the large industrial companies who are the biggest offenders. These companies need to set up their own corporate schemes regardless of whether government authorities tell them to do so.</p>
<p>The advantages of industrial companies using compaction solutions are that this eradicates the need for landfill placements, thus lowering the cost of transportation and space and that they may be creating more material for their long-term manufacturing needs. This is the main argument to deal with companies that complain that compaction equipment is too expensive.</p>
<p>Another benefit is that corporations who use compaction schemes may actually generate more business. Being green is very popular these days and implementing recycling policies will have good publicity. This in turn will mean that consumers may well buy from these companies instead of firms who dispose of waste traditionally. Intelligent companies who are future-minded can benefit in this way by publicising their green policies.</p>
<p>Progressive corporations have been shown to out-perform the more traditional old-fashioned competition.</p>
<p>Industrial corporations which oppose the growing trend to be conscious of their environment are likely to perish in the long-run. Using the new equipment and technologies available in the market today will ensure they remain in business. To have the staying-power, firms need to be progressive and forward-thinking with regards to their waste management techniques. Failing to do so will have catastrophic consequences.</p>
<p>All of this shows that those industrial firms which implement the environmentally friendly compaction equipment, which is widely available nowadays, will prosper and have a healthier, cleaner and better future. Increasingly companies who do not have efficient and green waste management schemes will find themselves reprimanded and may cease to exist at all. By increasing productivity and helping the environment, going green is really the best thing to do.</p>
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		<title>Earth Day: 3 R&#8217;s (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 20:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time when a lot of people would make jokes when they thought about Earth Day. After all, it&#8217;s a &#8216;holiday&#8217; where you don&#8217;t get the day off and most people don&#8217;t really bother to celebrate or acknowledge. However, Earth Day is no laughing matter, because there&#8217;s nothing more important to humanity than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a time when a lot of people would make jokes when they thought about Earth Day. After all, it&#8217;s a &#8216;holiday&#8217; where you don&#8217;t get the day off and most people don&#8217;t really bother to celebrate or acknowledge. However, Earth Day is no laughing matter, because there&#8217;s nothing more important to humanity than our home: earth. In recent years, more people have taken on a &#8216;green&#8217; way of thinking and Earth Day is starting to get the attention it deserves.</p>
<p>Earth Day was founded by a United States senator in the year 1970, but it has since grown to be an international holiday celebrated by the United Nations. Earth day is all about promoting awareness of the Earth&#8217;s environment and how to best preserve it for future generations. It has become clearer to us in recent years that if we don&#8217;t take action to help protect the environment, then there will be severe consequences.</p>
<p>Earth Day is all about 3 major tenets, known as the 3 R&#8217;s: reduce, reuse and recycle. Each of these elements is important to ongoing conservation efforts. While Earth Day is a day to promote these ideas, they really should become a part of every person&#8217;s everyday life if we want to make a real positive change in the environment.</p>
<p>Reduce means that you should try to reduce the amount of waste that you throw out. Trash is becoming a major problem all over the world &#8211; we throw out so much stuff that we&#8217;re running out of room to store it all. Reducing waste is all about being more conscientious about things that we buy and use.</p>
<p>It dies directly in with the second concept, which is reusing. Reusing means taking things we might normally just throw out and finding a new use for them. There are lots of ways to reuse all kinds of items that you might not think twice about throwing in the garbage. You can reuse old milk jugs or soda bottles and use them to store water or other liquids. Or you can turn your food waste into compost for your garden. You can even take would-be trash and do something totally unique and creative with it.</p>
<p>Recycling refers to a way in which you can essentially reuse things, even if not directly. Recycling facilities accept items such as aluminum cans, glass, plastic, paper, cardboard, and other items, and reprocess it to be used again. Many junk removal collectors  have separate bins where people can put their recyclable materials to have them collected. Or, you can bring your own recyclables to a local center.</p>
<p>While those 3 basic R&#8217;s are a great place to start in a conservation effort, there are many other ways that we can help support the health of our Earth. Reduce doesn&#8217;t have to just mean reducing trash, for example. For instance, you can also try and reduce the amount of energy that use by buying energy efficient appliances or a hybrid car. The conservation options are nearly limitless; you just need to be willing to go the extra mile.</p>
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		<title>Who is Responsible for Residential Solid Waste Removal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Residential solid trash, also called urban solid waste and municipal solid garbage, is refuse that normally comes from households. It is either in solid or semisolid form. There are five general categories of solid garbage that include:
1) Biodegradable waste: food and kitchen
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Residential solid trash, also called urban solid waste and municipal solid garbage, is refuse that normally comes from households. It is either in solid or semisolid form. There are five general categories of solid garbage that include:<br />
1) Biodegradable waste: food and kitchen<br />
2) Recyclable material: paper, glass, bottles, cans, metals, and certain plastics.<br />
3) Stagnant rubbish : construction, dirt, rocks, and debris.<br />
4) Assorted waste: clothing, plastics,etc.<br />
5) Household hazardous waste: toxic such as paints, chemicals, light bulbs, spray cans, fertilizer and pesticide containers, batteries,etc.</p>
<p>Cities and towns generally contracts out solid a href=&#8221;http://www.1877junktwogo.com&#8221;>garbage removal</a> services. They will submit bids, assess each bid, and recommend a company. The rubbish company will bill the city or town. These companies are privately owned so if a person has a lot of waste after a project such as home renovation, they can hire a garbage removal company to remove the refuse.</p>
<p>Because of environmental regulations and a growing demand for a cleaner environment, junk companies are now performing the following services:</p>
<p>Recycling Programs: Curbside recycling is usually available to all residential customers. Customers will separate their recyclables according to paper and plastics for curbside pick up. Depending on the contract, this is normally done every two weeks. There can be special recycling programs such as Christmas tree recycling. The trees are then made into mulch. Other special programs a town or city can offer are Spring and Fall Clean Ups. They are designed to encourage residents to get rid of large amounts of garbage.</p>
<p>Hazardous Materials: Every year, millions of people accumulate such hazardous waste products as batteries, paints and stains, cleansers and polishes, motor oil, antifreeze, pesticides and herbicides,etc. These are dangerous to the environment, people, and animals. A rubbish removal service is trained to remove these products safely and responsibly. They will sort and categorize the hazardous materials before storing them in containment units. The contracted hazardous waste hauler packs the items in drums and sends them to hazardous rubbish incinerator or other treatment facility for proper disposal. Some materials, such as used motor oil, lead-acid batteries and antifreeze, are recycled.</p>
<p>Compost Services: Many cities and towns offer a compost service. They will provide compost bins for people to place such items as kitchen food garbage, newspaper, and other items that can be composted. A contracted junk removal company will pick up the compost left on residential curb sides.</p>
<p>Energy Recovery Plants: Plants that convert rubbish to energy are popping up all over the country. These plants burn garbage to heat water which produces steam in much the same way power plants burn coal, oil, natural gas, or wood. The steam can cause a turbine to produce electricity. Junk removal companies that have energy recovery plants in their area will make use of these services.</p>
<p>Special Handling waste Removal Services: Cities and towns will have a contracted service to remove large items such as tires, air conditioners, household appliances, and construction debris. Tires are sent to a recycling or recovery facility and household appliances, after chlorofluorocarbon gas removal, are taken to recycling stations.</p>
<p>Individual Contracted waste Removal Services: There are situations where a person has too much waste to be removed by a city or town removal service. They will then enlist the services of a private company. They are trained and certified to dispose of waste, compost, and recycle residential goods. For a nominal fee, a company will come to your home and remove all of your excess trash.</p>
<p>Because of growing environmental concerns, most companies dispose of waste in ways that will have the least environmental impact. You will feel good knowing that you are doing your part to protect and conserve the environment.</p>
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