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Monday, 16 July 2018

A Ray of Hope - How Plastic Recycling is Gaining New Ground!

Plastic waste makes up for a huge amount of the environmental footprint that we leave behind and cause unprecedented damage to our blue planet. It has been studied and published that over 70% of the total plastic in the world that has been estimated at 8 + billion, enters our natural environment - and that is definitely not a good thing. 

In fact, plastic waste has been one of the main pollutants of ocean life and the ecosystem has been completely contaminated by it. But, that’s what everyone already knows. Is there any way that we could change the situation? 


However, mixed plastics behave in a peculiar way - when they are molten to be fused together and be reproduced as something else, different types of plastic act differently. These separate from other materials like how oil separates from water, and that causes structural loopholes in the construction of some end products. 

But, with constant research and development being held by the top scientific organizations of the world to make sure that we can keep the blue planet safe a little longer - they have had somewhat of a breakthrough. 

The breakthrough involves Block copolymers - these are going to be used in the mixed plastic recycling process to help with the molecular stitches, so that a lasting bond is formed between two different types of plastics and it becomes easier to recycle the two. This development is definitely one of the most awaited ones and can revolutionize the act of plastic recycling, bringing it away from the waste flow and making it easier to have a better world tomorrow. 

But, just because now there is a very reliable answer to plastic waste re-use, it does not mean that you start using plastic without any caution. To help you deal with all your plastic waste issues on a micro level, here are useful tips -
  1. If possible, use 40 microns or thicker plastic - because it can be recycled easier.
  2. Use Paper bags. Paper bags are biodegradable and recyclable and cause way less problems when it comes to waste. In fact, recycled paper from document destruction and other paper waste elimination processes is used in our daily lives quite often.  
  3. Contact a plastic waste management specialist - and that way you will know that all your waste plastic is going to properly processed and treated before entering the recycle stream. Waste management will also help you learn what wastes to keep separated from each other to ease the disposal, reuse, and recycle process. 
While we all know how harmful plastic waste is, as a planet we are now taking more responsibility with our actions and it is necessary more than ever - because now there is a ray of hope.

Contact Adelaide Eco Bins today to find out about our commercial rubbish removal in Adelaide Metropolitan areas today by phoning 08 8280 6533 or alternative send as an email sales@adelaideecobins.com.au and one of our friendly staff members will get back to you as soon as possible.

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Thursday, 27 July 2017

Commercial Waste: The Hierarchy and Managing Them Efficiently

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To begin with, commercial waste, according to the dictionaries, is defined as the waste produced by businesses and industries. Commercial rubbish can include anything from plastics materials, construction waste for official purpose, paper, wood and anything remotely coming from the office spaces.

Many businessmen think that if they manage their waste and recycle it, the cost is going to be higher. But what they fail to realise is that recycling waste can save up to 40% of the company’s cost, adding to their profit turnover. Not only does this add to your personal profit, it has a positive impact on the environment as well.

Understanding the waste hierarchy

The waste hierarchy means the steps in which you can recycle and manage the commercial waste. The hierarchy can be explained with ease as follows:

Step 1: Eliminate i.e. to avoid producing waste in the first place.

Step 2: Reduce i.e. to minimise the amount of waste produced.

Step 3: Re-use i.e. to use as many products over and over again.

Step 4: Recycle i.e. to re-utilise the products using better procedures.

Step 5: Dispose i.e. to throw away the things which are not useful any longer.

The most efficient way to deal with commercial rubbish is to the follow the steps from 1 through 5. This way, you will be following all the steps required to create an eco-friendly system in your work place. This will also boost the morale of the employees to go be responsible towards nature and the planet.

How to manage waste efficiently

Though there are numerous ways in which you can manage commercial waste, there are a few tried and tested procedures which will work for sure.

Use document shredding service as offered by the best cleaning companies out there. They shred important documents into unrecognisable bits. This way you do not waste paper and something creative can be made out of the papers y using methods like paper mash.
Segregate the waste materials according to their ability to recycle. Products made of plastic, wood, brick and paper can be recycled. This will help save energy and prevent the natural resources from becoming polluted. Those which cannot be recycled at all, dispose of them seeking the help of waste management companies.
Treat the toxic waste that is being released from your factory before you dump them carelessly in open waters or on land. This not only harms the aquatic life and the productivity of the land but has threatening impacts on any living creature in the area.

Thus, the steps to undertake are not difficult at all. You need to be responsible and liable. This planet is also home to you. So take care of it before it is too late. Waste management companies who are reputed in their line of work and offer varied facilities like construction waste removal, recycling plastic, cleaning garbage from houses and much more, are perfect for cleaning your work-space. The services they offer are cheap and affordable. Also, they use eco-friendly methods to deal with it. so it is a win-win situation for everyone. 

Tuesday, 21 February 2017

How You Can Help the World Reach Sustainable Development Goals by 2030? 7 Ways


“Be a global citizen. Act with passion and compassion. Help us make this world safer and more sustainable today and for the generations that will follow us. That is our moral responsibility,” said UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki Moon while laying out an ambitious plan in front the world—17 sustainable development goals that countries around the world needs to achieve before 2030. 

From ending poverty and hunger to ensuring clean water and proper sanitation for everyone to relying more on renewable energy and keeping strict check on climate change—this agenda 2030 lists everything that aims for world’s sustainable growth and better living condition for generations to come. 

While it is the government that’s tasked to achieve these goals, a great deal of its success lies in the hands of civil society. You, as an individual, can act responsibly and do a lot of things to help this global movement meets a happy and happening ending by 2030. 

Here are 7 easy things you can do to help world reach its sustainable development goals even before the given time- 

1. MAKE TIME

Whatever you do to contribute in this movement, you must be willing to give in your time. So be certain to make time every week—even if it’s just few hours. Separate these hours from your busy schedule, dedicate yourself wholly into the tasks you undertake.

2. Get to know about these goals and inform others 

You won’t make progress unless you know (and understand) these goals clearly. So, first task at hand is to invest your time in knowing about these goals. Next, inform others what you now know. Online channels – social media platforms and forums – are great avenues to spread the words and to create awareness to other people.

3. Practice efficient waste management

Waste management recycling is one of the most important steps for a better and sustained tomorrow. So have you been reluctant to proper waste treatment, you better get serious now. It’s quite simple and cheap (and of course, hygienic to you and your family). Have a skip bin at your home or neighbourhood, and dial waste management companies for proper waste removal and recycling. 

4. Join a local community, NGO

There are countless Non-profit, Non-Government Organizations who are working independently to help reach these sustainable development goals. And they are in desperate need of people’s time and skills. Be a part of these communities. Contribute whatever time and skill you can and have.

5. Conserve energy at home and office

A huge chunk of natural resources are used in generating electricity. So strive to save as much of electricity at home and workplace as possible. Don’t keep those lights on all the time; make use of natural light. Install efficient lights and other electronics that save energy and prevents energy leakages.

6. Get rid of the habit of wasting water

Millions of people around the world still don’t have proper access to water, let alone clean water. Women and men have to walk miles every day just to collect a bucket of water. Understand this reality and limit your daily water use. Stop using and wasting too much water when taking shower; don’t leave the tap on. Teach your kids and friends about conserving water.

7. Form a community of like-minded people to work together

When you’re in a group – and that, of like-minded people – you’re much stronger. So form a community of people who share the same interest and passion towards reaching these goals; people who are willing to be the global citizens. Your tasks will become much easier and quicker (and fun). 
These are 7 things you can do help us reach the ambitious sustainable development goals by 2030. Now you know, play your part, and be a game-changer. 

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