Learning About Metal Recycling

Learning About Metal Recycling

  • Your First Scrapping Adventure: Tips For Success

    Driving around town and browsing the internet for sources of used scrap metal is a great way to make some extra cash. You can take the metal to a local recycling center. Most accept an array of metals, from stainless steel to copper, and will give you money for them based on the weight you bring in. But while "scrapping" can be fun and lucrative, there are some tricks to the trade that you should keep in mind on your first time out.

  • These Household Items Can Be Recycled – Just Not In Your Curbside Bin

    When it comes to reducing the amount of waste that you produce in your home, an effective way to limit the amount of garbage you drag to the curb is to divert some of it into your recycling bin. You likely already know that many paper, plastic and tin household items are recyclable – and ideally, you make steps to include these in your recycling bin every week. What you might not know, however, is that it's possible to recycle a variety of goods that don't qualify for your local recycling program and thus might normally end up in your garbage can.

  • 3 Ways To Maintain The Look Of Mulch Landscaping

    When it comes to landscaping a property, putting down mulch is about one of the easiest and lowest maintenance projects you can tackle. Plus, mulch comes in all different colors, so you can be sure to choose some that best complement your lawn and adds to your overall curb appeal. Still, no landscaping comes without at least some maintenance; here are a few things you can do to maintain the appearance of your mulch landscaping.

  • Make Recycling Part Of Your Next Home Remodeling Project

    Whether you're doing a major home remodeling project or getting your house ready to sell, you'll have a lot of waste materials to deal with. Keep some of that waste out of the landfill by recycling it. Depending on the type and condition of the materials, you may find something to recycle at each step of your project. Here is how to divide that remodeling waste between the junk removal and recycling services.

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    Learning About Metal Recycling

    Hello everyone, my name is Suzi Lanson. Welcome to my site. I want to talk about the different tools and techniques used for metal recycling. The backyard in my first home was a graveyard of broken appliances, tools and tin cans of all sizes. I looked at the collection sitting there in horror at first. A friend pointed out that the piles of garbage were actually a recycling goldmine. We transported the materials to a metal recycling facility and split the cash. I was pleasantly surprised to hear nearly all of the items could be broken down and processed to create new products. I will talk about the metal recycling process in more detail on this site.

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