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		<title>Compaction Solutions: Choosing the Right Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 15:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Nutt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of factors to consider when managing a business or a major facility. One of the main concerns that people tend to overlook or not put much thought into is how to deal with trash. Some facilities have the potential to produce huge amounts of trash, and it has to be dealt with somehow. In many cases, there's too much trash for it to be hauled away by a garbage collection company without being compacted. In those cases, a trash compactor may be the best solution. How do you know if you need a compactor -and if you need one, how do you know which one is right for your needs?]]></description>
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<p>There are a lot of factors to consider when managing a business or a major facility. One of the main concerns that people tend to overlook or not put much thought into is how to deal with trash. Some facilities have the potential to produce huge amounts of trash, and it has to be dealt with somehow. In many cases, there&#8217;s too much trash for it to be hauled away by a garbage collection company without being compacted. In those cases, a trash compactor may be the best solution. How do you know if you need a compactor -and if you need one, how do you know which one is right for your needs?</p>
<p>To know whether or not you need a compactor at all, you just have to figure out how much waste your facility churns out in a week. Most small businesses, such as simple stores or restaurants, don&#8217;t generate enough waste to require the use of a compactor. Industrial facilities or other companies that produce more waste are more likely to have use for a compactor. Generally, a facility should be producing at least 30 cubic yards of waste every week to justify a small compactor. From that point, it&#8217;s just a matter of scale. There are compactors that can handle hundreds of cubic yards of waste a week.</p>
<p>A <a target='_blank' href="http://www.rotobalecompaction.ca/">compactor</a>r is an expensive piece of equipment, so it&#8217;s important to make sure that you&#8217;re getting a good one. There are several key questions that you should have answers to before you start shopping around for a compactor. The first and most obvious question has to do with size. You need to figure out exactly how much waste the facility will generate and find a compactor that is big enough, but not too big. However, you may want to consider getting a bigger model if your facility is likely to grow.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also important to note the size of not only the overall amount of waste, but the individual objects that make up the trash. Particularly large objects may have a hard time fitting into some compactors. Try and find dimensions of the largest objects that will need to be compacted so you can compare it against the opening on the compactor.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll also need to consider where the compactor is going to be. It should be in a place where it&#8217;s not too inconvenient for workers to access, but it also must be easily reachable by trash collection services.</p>
<p>Another factor to consider is the ease of use of the unit. Since people are going to have to be trained to use the compactor, it&#8217;s helpful to have one that is easy to learn. Along the same lines, safety is also a major factor. The compactor you choose should be safe so that your employees don&#8217;t get injured while using it.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve nailed down the answers to those key questions, you&#8217;ll be able to find a trash compaction solution that works for your business.</p>
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<div class='links'>Largest Canadian manufacturers and distributors of Waste <a href="http://www.rotobalecompaction.ca/">compaction equipment</a> and <a href="http://www.rotobalecompaction.ca/">compacter</a>, Disposal and Recycling for both commercial and industrial use.</div>
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		<title>How Important is it for the City to Recycle Items?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 07:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>A Nutt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost everyone understands the importance of recycling our byproducts, but in this age of consumption it is more important then ever that cities and municipalities encourage this and provide more easily accessible resources for recycling in order to keep local communities from drowning in a sea of trash.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by A Nutt</div>
<p>Almost everyone understands the importance of recycling our byproducts, but in this age of consumption it is more important then ever that cities and municipalities encourage this and provide more easily accessible resources for recycling in order to keep local communities from drowning in a sea of trash.</p>
<p>Most households use and discard an incredible amount of products that could be easily recycled every week. Nearly every byproduct we use has the potential to be recycled to some extent or another. The list is long and includes plastic beverage containers, newspaper, cardboard containers, aluminum soda cans, egg cartons, old phone books, etc., etc. While each household is responsible for recycling its own consumer products, the city should also be responsible for providing a safe and easy way for those individual households to drop off their recyclable items.</p>
<p>Many towns and cities have local drop off locations where the residents can dispose of their recyclable trash for free. Not every city makes these resources available, however, and few advertise their existence and location to the public. Sometimes the information is made accessible in the community pages of the local phone book. Some cities even rely on the local trash disposal company to provide special recycle bins to their customers, but they tend to charge an extra fee for each extra bin.</p>
<p>The city government must take the initiative to promote <a target='_blank' href="http://www.butlerdisposal.com/">county recycling</a> within their community and to make the receptacles more readily accessible. Recycling is a necessary and beneficial resource for any community. By making recycling drop off points easily accessible and well known to their own residents, the city stands to enhance the productivity and standing of their community while even making a little extra money for the city coffers. Many recyclable items, such as aluminum cans and glass bottles, generate a small return from the recycling company and when submitted in bulk the result can be a tidy sum that could be used to benefit the community in many ways. Planting trees, providing funds for the local little league team or purchasing textbooks for schoolchildren could all be free money well spent.</p>
<p>The initial cost of setting up a city recycling location can be minimal in comparison to the return on such an investment, and it doesnt have to be fancy, just functional. Once the drop off location is established, the city must make its presence well known to the residents in order to make full use of its potential. The city employees and administration itself should lead the way by recycling all of their suitable trash and placing recycle bins in all city buildings. In addition, the city could start a campaign to reduce and reuse, which has become popular in many rural areas.  </p>
<p>With so many disposable items being used and discarded every day all across the world, it is mandatory that cities get more involved in the trash habits of its townsfolk. To the city that commits to leading the way for more community wide recycling, the benefits can outweigh the landfill.</p>
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<div class='links'>Waste Management Company providing fast, friendly, and reliable waste and recycling collection services. Including: <a href="http://www.butlerdisposal.com/">Markham recycle</a>, recycling Richmond Hill, waste management Markham, recycling York region, waste management Richmond Hill, <a href="http://www.butlerdisposal.com/">Ontario county recycling</a>.</div>
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