Showing posts with label Demolition Waste. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Demolition Waste. Show all posts

Friday, 30 June 2017

Understanding Organic Waste and Managing It Efficiently

Recycling Bins

Organic waste or green waste contains rubbish from leftover food, garden remains and lawn clippings. Wood, like timber and salt, also form organic waste. Organic waste is mostly generated from households and restaurants. Managing this type of waste is considerably easier as most of it can be recycled and reused, unlike most of the toxic materials like plastic. But not all can be recycled. These are the following segregation of the organic waste on the basis of whether or not they can be recycled. Take a close look at it.

The waste that can be recycled:

Fruits, vegetables, rice, bones of fish and meat, flowers, paper towels and cereals are the organic products that can be recycled and reused.

The waste that cannot be recycled:

Products like coffee cups, cardboard, cooking oils and garden waste are the ones that cannot be recycled.

One of the biggest problems of organic waste is burying them in landfills. The issue here being, when organic waste are buried, they undergo anaerobic decomposition (lack of oxygen), which in turn generates methane. When this is released in the atmosphere, it becomes more dangerous than carbon dioxide and has the potential to kill any living thing when exposed to it.

Hence, to contain this, cleaning companies have installed recycle bins outside houses and restaurants. They collect the waste and process it accordingly using eco-friendly methods.

Organic waste management can be a pretty difficult process. But with considerable help from the cleaning companies, you can easily imply the process. Use two separate bins for dumping the organic waste- on their potentiality of being recycled. They can be treated further.

Sometimes, organic waste can also be turned into fertilisers and garden compost.

So, be careful. Register with the best cleaning companies and become a responsible citizen of the planet. The services available are cheap and reasonable. 

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

The Benefits of Concrete Waste Disposal and Management We All Should Know

Brick Disposal

The concrete buildings when demolished brings in a huge amount of waste materials, and especially the construction sites are some of the major sources of waste matters such as rubble, concrete, dust and so on. The Demolition and constructions sites are the biggest sources of concrete waste. Dealing with such large volumes of waste is not easy and it becomes a hassle to manage so much single handedly without any expert assistance.  Depending on the size of the construction site and the project, the volume of waste can vary from moderate to excessive, and for this, professional aid is very essential, as only a team of dextrous people can help you in recycling, disposing and managing them overall.

Hence, concrete waste management and recycling is a very eco-friendly  smart, cost-efficient and environmentally safe way to reuse aggregate left behind when structures are demolished or heavily renovated. The concrete waste materials can either be taken to the landfills to be dumped in heaps or can also be transferred to the recycling plans to reuse them.

Thus, here are some of the benefits of concrete waste disposal and recycling that will motivate you to hire a waste management company at the soonest.

Landfills are not bothered

When the building is renovated or completely demolished, the debris, bricks, and other waste particles are transported to the nearest landfill.  With growing population, the amount of waste materials and trash is also rising, and eventually there will be a time when we will run out of enough landfill space.  Thus, when you choose to recycle them for further use, the concrete gets crushed and
instead of dumping in a clogged landfill, the resulting materials can be used to construct something more in future, be it road, or foundation for pipe bedding.

Concrete is non-biodegradable

Concrete is a non-biodegradable waste material, and hence disposing them only will bring in a lot of environmental problems.  Thus, just like plastic and cardboard recycling, it also better to recycle the concrete materials so that they do not pose any threat to the soil, water or earth, and pose problems for the entombment.

Reduces the need for Mining

The recycling of concrete materials only give way to usable aggregate, that consumes lesser energy. Thus, less mining means more valuable resources for the next generations, and this is possible only we make sure to manage the concrete waste by recycling them, and giving way to new products.  The gravel mining is a procedure that negatively impacts the environment, be it by polluting the air or water quality and affecting the health of the communities living near.  Thus, using recycled concrete is a great alternative to mining.

Huge application

Once you have hired the professionals to recycle the concrete waste, you get a lot of other benefits that is not related directly to the environment.  The recycled concrete can be used in many construction projects, soil stabilisation, pipe bedding, ready mix concrete and exposed aggregate concrete.

Friday, 4 November 2016

Fluorescent Light Recycling - The Dangers of Wrong Disposal of Bulbs!


Recycling has come a long way since we have known how it can save energy, resources and time. Starting from plastic containers to paper cups, glassware to aluminium objects, light bulbs to cardboard boxes- Several objects can be recycled or reused.

Fluorescent bulbs are used widely because of its energy-saving and long-lasting nature. But did you know that the fluorescent light bulbs in your room can also be recycled? Yes, in fact, it is quite dangerous for the environment to dump the fluorescent bulbs in open air or recycle it in an improper way. Here is what happens when you do not recycle your florescent light bulbs.

Exposure of Harmful Mercury in the Environment:


All fluorescent bulbs contain a little bit of mercury in it. Hence, when you dispose of it in the wrong way, the mercury in the fluorescent bulbs gets exposed to the environment. Breaking, burning or dumping these fluorescent bulbs on the landfills is dangerous because this way the mercury can get mixed into the water or the soil and can give rise to incurable and life-threatening diseases.

 You can certainly understand what danger it poses to our health. So, to save the world from the doom, you must take care of the fluorescent bulbs when these are no longer usable. You should also contact companies that offer fluorescent light recycling services rather than just trashing it into your dustbin.

How Mercury Can Pose Threat To Environment?



Mercury is not only dangerous for the human health; rather this metal can be quite harmful for the over-all eco-system. Broken and land filled bulbs release mercury and other chemicals to the environment. When the mercury comes in touch with the methane gas, which is very common in the landfills, mercury turns into methyl-mercury. It not only pollutes the water but also brings harm to the fish and to those who eat them. 


Impact on Your Finance:

Trashing fluorescent light bulbs is considered illegal in some countries and if you do not dispose of the light bulbs and tubes in the right manner, then you might have to pay a huge fine. So, you along with your general waste bin, you should also opt for fluorescent light recycling that will save you from the fine. 

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