Trash Decomposition: What You Should Know

Trash Decomposition: What You Should Know

Every day, we interact with thousands of consumer products — many of which are manufactured from industrial materials that linger in our environment long after their use. These slow-to-decompose materials pose a significant challenge to our collective quest for sustainability. However, advancements in technology have brought us a range of effective recycling methods and responsible trash management solutions designed to help these materials “decompose” in a more sustainable way.

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Waste Not, Want Not: A Global Perspective on the Challenges and Solutions in Waste Management

Waste Not, Want Not: A Global Perspective on the Challenges and Solutions in Waste Management

Waste management refers to the processes and strategies used to handle, collect, transport, treat, and dispose of waste. The current state of global waste management is concerning, with the amount of waste generated increasing at an alarming rate. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) estimates that the world generates 2.01 billion tons of municipal solid waste annually, which is expected to increase to 3.40 billion tons by 2050. This article explores some of the ongoing challenges and current solutions in waste management, case studies from different sectors, and future directions to achieve sustainable waste management.

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6 Environmental Benefits of Scrap Metal

When your building project needs a reliable source of metal, where do you turn? The obvious answer may be to pay out for brand-new sheets that are clean, tough, and ready to turn into strong structures. However, this isn't the most eco-friendly option. You are better off considering greener scrap metal recycling, and here's why.

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Five Things You Should Know about Using Biodegradable Products

Five Things You Should Know about Using Biodegradable Products

Biodegradable materials have been used for decades but they've recently seen an increase in popularity due to environmental concerns. Nowadays people are looking for eco-friendly alternatives to conventional products. Using biodegradable products can be one way to go green. These products not only help the environment, but they're also better than their alternatives. However, they are not a complete solution to the problem of waste, and biodegradable products are not completely problem-free. Here are five things you need to be aware of when using biodegradable materials.

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From Black to Green: How Tires are Shifting to Eco-Friendly Materials

From Black to Green: How Tires are Shifting to Eco-Friendly Materials

There are several components in a vehicle that contribute to the damage those machines inflict on our planet. However, one of the main parts that have a significant effect is tires. Their driving functions are connected to an automobile’s fuel usage and can also contribute to waste that can harm the environment if they’re not addressed.

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Understanding the Impact of Recycled Glass on the Environment

Understanding the Impact of Recycled Glass on the Environment

Guest post by Jessica Ellen

Glass is omnipresent. From cookware to buildings to packaging, its applications are manifold. While the hard, brittle substance has many benefits, it also has its fair share of drawbacks.

For example, it takes energy as well as natural resources like sand and lime to produce glass. If you have ever wondered whether glass is really biodegradable, well the answer is no. That's why you need to recycle it as much as possible. This article shares information about the impact of recycled glass on the environment.

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How to Turn Cardboard into Useful Items for the Home

How to Turn Cardboard into Useful Items for the Home

Guest post by Cassandra Rosas

Almost everyone has gone through a period of time in their lives when they had a cumulous of cardboard boxes that they didn’t know what to do with. Instead of throwing in them in the trash, recycle or upcycle them! There are numerous ways to upcycle cardboard into actually useful items for the home, the kids, your pets and even your office.

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5 Things to Do with Recyclable Metal after a Home Remodel

5 Things to Do with Recyclable Metal after a Home Remodel

Guest post by Kara Masterson

Even modest home improvement projects can generate a surprising amount of waste. Knowing what to do with recyclable metals can allow you to shrink your carbon footprint, reclaim some of the costs of your renovation, and help to ensure a quick and easy cleanup following your next remodel. Follow these tips to make sure that your home remodel does not negatively impact your carbon footprint. Before embarking upon any home remodeling project, it's also important to check local area codes and make sure all of your permits are up to date.

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How to Turn Broken China into a Stylish Keychain

How to Turn Broken China into a Stylish Keychain

Guest post by Rae Steinbach

In today’s world, our waste consumption seems to be out of control. In the Western world, we consume more and own more material possessions than any society throughout history. All this stuff that we buy also gets thrown away at record rates. Perhaps this is why researchers have warned that we’re on the verge of creating a “plastic planet”.

In the midst of all this bad news, we as a society are learning to adapt and make positive changes that will benefit us – and the planet -- in the long term. One of these adaptations is “upcycling”. Upcycling refers to the process whereby something old, broken, or no longer of use is reused and turned into something new. Usually a few changes need to be made to the product to make it something else. These can occur large scale at a recycling plant or small scale at home with just some simple crafting tools and DIY knowledge.

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How to Find Eco-Friendly Clothing Options

How to Find Eco-Friendly Clothing Options

Guest post by Bead the Change

The turn of the century has seen shoppers increasingly go for fast fashion, where they discard apparel at the end of the season to purchase new wardrobes for the next. All this is possible because the clothing is more economical. But in recent times, awareness about the impact of synthetic fibers on the planet is inspiring people to choose more eco-friendly clothing options. They’re rethinking their choices in favor of options and brands that won’t have a lasting impact on the planet.

What can you do to find more eco-friendly clothing? It’s easier than you may think.

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How You Can Save Money on Waste Removal

How You Can Save Money on Waste Removal

Guest post by Rene Thorne

Waste disposal makes the top list of expenses in many business setups, regardless of the field. However, this aspect is rarely talked about because it doesn’t seem like a big deal, at least from the outside. But if you take a keen look at the costs incurred by companies during waste removal, you’ll realize that this expense may sometimes contribute to the financial constraints faced by various businesses.

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4 Waste Items You Can Recycle from Your Home Renovation

4 Waste Items You Can Recycle from Your Home Renovation

Building a friendly environment after a home renovation process is everyone’s goal. Waste materials contribute to the largest percentage of pollution. While you can dispose of some of the materials, recycling is the best option that you can have. You don’t have to feel guilt while carrying out your home renovation. Ensuring a clean, guilt-free renovation, a 20 yard dumpster offers a practical solution for waste management and recycling needs.

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