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

Tuesday, 30 April 2019

How Green Waste Collection Can Help Your Workplace?

Green waste is one of the least polluting ones produced by the human community today. It is basically comprised of green leaves, grass cuttings, biodegradable vegetable peels and the likes.
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Some residential communities have organized companies who perform green waste removal Adelaide to make it worth something more than just regular waste. Your workplace can do the same. Let's take a look at some of the things that can be done with this particular waste form.

1. Composting 

One of the best things about green waste is that they have a high content of nitrogen and carbon. This means, as they biodegrade, they return the nutrients back to the soil - and that makes the soil richer and more fertile.

This means people can nourish their workplace garden soil from the produce itself and do not have to worry about other things!

2. Recycle for ecofriendly use

If you want your green workplace waste to be used just right, then you need to hire a green waste disposal Adelaide company. They will make sure that the waste is treated like it should be in recycle plants and used accordingly.

This is the best way to ensure that your waste disposal is used effectively. It could be your contribution to composting and will also help you deal with your workplace better!

3. Used as renewable energy 

With the impending energy crisis that looms in the world right now, compost can become one of the most exciting fuels right now. Your waste management company can give the remaining to the biofuel plant.

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This will ensure your contribution to renewable resources and also give you a good feeling about having done your part in contribution to the fight against greenhouse gases.

These are the 3 ways in which your workplace’s green waste can come to good use for your other purposes. To make sure that this happens, all you have to do is get in touch with a waste management company that has a strong environmental policy!

Contact Adelaide Eco Bins today to find out about our organic waste management  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.

Official Website: https://www.adelaideecobins.com.au
Address: PO Box 849, 10 Angle Vale Crescent BURTON SA 5110

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

The Different Types of Waste Originated from A Household

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The household originates different types of waste. These wastes can be classified according to their recycling ability. It is better to know them and how to dispose of them. It will help you act more responsibly and reduce pollution. Keep reading to find out more.

Food and garden waste

Food and garden waste is also identified as garden waste and can be recycled using different eco-friendly methods. They are usually thrown into the waste bin colored green. Now as mentioned, this particular type of waste contains everything that is organic in nature. Here are a few examples to understand it better.
  • Fruits and vegetables
  • Meat, fish, and bone
  • All leftover food
  • Rice and bread
  • Tea bags and coffee grounds
  • Used tissues and kitchen towels
  • Grass, hedge, and shrubs
  • Leaves and weeds
  • Plants and flowers
  • Small branches
  • Tree barks
All of these are organic waste can be broken by microorganisms, hence; do not keep them with plastic.

Dry recycling waste

Dry recycling includes wastes that are both dry and can be recycled. These can include everything from cans, plastics, and paper. Instead of throwing them away, you can actually recycle them and reuse them. They are dropped into the blue bin so that they can be easily recognized and further recycled. Some of the products included in this category are as follows.
  • Food and drink cans
  • Empty aerosol cans
  • Tinfoil containers
  • Cardboard boxes
  • Greeting cards
  • Junk mail and newspaper
  • Cartons
  • Toilet paper rolls
  • Catalogs and telephone diaries
  • Shredded documents
  • Glass bottles
  • All Plastic bottles
  • Carrier bags

Non-recycling waste

Most of the household waste contains products that can be recycled. However, there are certain merchandises which can’t be recycled and need to be dealt with carefully, for those wastes are active contributes to pollution. Thrown in the black bin, some of these products can be summarized as follows.
  • Disposable nappies
  • Sanitary towels
  • Polystyrene packages
  • Pet waste
  • Broken crockery
  • Fluorescent bulbs
  • All electronic items
  • Coal and wooden ash
  • Cigarette butts
  • Textiles
Hence, now that you know the classification and have a clear idea about where to throw them, make sure you make good use of the information. Waste management companies offer recycling services at a reasonable price. Register today to seek their assistance. 

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. 

Official Website: http://adelaideecobins.com.au

Friday, 15 September 2017

The Cutting-Edge Ways to Recycle and Manage the E Waste Adelaide Materials Easily


The plastic, metals and other everyday waste items can be reused, managed and recycled, but we often ignore the electronic waste products.  E-waste refers to any electronic device that is no longer wanted or has become useless, and large amounts of e-waste are produced every year filling the landfills with toxicity all year round.  The rise of dependency on electronic items, and easy availability of electronic products, has given way to tons and tons of electronic waste every year.

According to statistics, 20 to 50 million metric tons of e-waste are disposed every year and unfortunately, only about 12.5% of it is recycled.

If you are feeling clueless about how to manage or manage e waste Adelaide products, here are some tips.

Donate or sell

If the electronic goods you have are old, but in working condition, you can just get rid of them by selling or donating, instead of filling the landfills. Also, there are recycling websites and comparison websites that will give you a price for your old gadgets and help you to get done with the old and obsolete gadgets.

The old mobile phone used a GPS device

The old mobile phones are discarded, and we are always keen on buying new ones every year. To stop this, you can just keep it in your car and use as a music player or GPS device, instead of throwing it away as a trash. They can also be turned into universal remote controls or be used to monitor security cameras.

The retailers help to recycle

The private label brands and many retailers have this advanced in-store, online and drop-off site recycling options. For gift cards, you can trade the old and obsolete electrical gadgets easily.   This is a wonderful way to minimize the production of e-waste products.

The recycling centres or waste management companies

You can check out the best waste management companies or E-recycling companies around your locality, that will help you to treat the electrical waste items properly through professionals.

Make them a necessity, not luxury

The main reason why there are tons of e-waste generate every year is because people buy them out of luxury and not due to necessity.  Thus, buy them only when you need them, instead of being very impulsive. Being a sensible customer will help you contribute positively towards the eco system, too.

Thus, instead of throwing away the old electronic goods make sure to think of alternatives to reuse or recycle them. 

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