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Things To Know As You Get Into Copper Recycling

Are you into copper recycling? Are you interested in this type of recycling because you've heard it pays better than recycling steel, aluminum, or other types of metal? Are you new to recycling in general and want to see what makes copper recycling different from other types? Many people recycle metal for a living, while others recycle metal for the environment. Still others just want to have a hobby they can make a little bit of money at. Read More 

3 Questions To Ask Before Selling Your Construction Company’s Leftover Copper Wire

Are you trying to sell your extra copper wire to a high bidding buyer? Here are a few questions to ask when deciding which copper wire buyers to actually work with: How Much Wire Can Be Accepted? It's a good idea to find out just how much wire will be accepted before taking your load in to be analyzed and purchased. You may have hundreds of yards worth of wire to sell when your closest outlet is only willing to buy a small percentage of what you have. Read More 

Travel Sports Team Need Some Cash? Consider Selling Plastic

Fundraising is something that anybody — whether they are parents or athletes — must take part in when getting involved in sports that require travel. Many teams go long distances to play and need funds to help take them there. You can lighten the financial burden on the team a little by selling plastic to a local recycler and getting back a surprising amount of cash for your hard work. Read More 

Drop-Off Recycling Services: Benefits Over Collection Services

Most cities have recycling services that involve placing a can or dumpster near the road or in an alley to collect recycling on a weekly basis. However, if you find that you have a lot of recycling each week that overflows your collection bin, you might want to consider drop-off recycling services instead. Here are all of the benefits related to this kind of recycling service.  Recycling on Your Time Read More 

Three Ways To Be Better At Recycling

If your city or local municipality offers curbside recycling, you have an easy way to reduce the amount of trash your household produces every week. However, that doesn't mean you know everything you need to know to be good at recycling. Here are a few helpful tips you can use to have a better impact on your environment and be better at recycling. Understand The Curbside Requirements Each recycling company has its own way of doing business, and you'll want to make sure you know the rules for curbside recycling drop-off. Read More