From recycling and trash pick up to fleet and street sweepers, Public Works helps make Goodyear run! Thank you to all of our amazing Public Works team members for the job you do every day! #WeAreGoodyear #NationalPublicWorksWeek #ThankYouPublicWorks #GoodyearAZ
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PSA: Let's talk trash... and recycling! 🗑️♻️ Ever wonder why someone would toss dangerous items into a trash can? The easy answer is laziness, but the consequences can be deadly! 🚫 This video serves as a stark reminder – irresponsible disposal can have severe consequences, even risking lives. Let's do our part and only put appropriate contents in our trash and recycling cans. Together, we can keep our communities safe! 💯 #TrashTalk #RecycleResponsibly #SafetyFirst
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Jackson Hole Wyoming AP recycling lineup. Honest. Bottled, cans, glass, cardboard and newspapers. ✅ The rest is landfill. Good visuals. And clear instructions. Single ask. Jackson Hole Airport Board add a composter into the lineup. My coffee cup this am was compostable. If making the effort on the front end. Makes sense to make the effort on the back end too. #nobullshit #recycledmaterials #reducewaste #wyoming Alan Isenberg, CFA. We briefly touched on how as individuals we can contribute to our community. Trash reduction in what arguably is one of the nicest corners of the US, with all this natural beauty abound, would make a lot of sense; to help spearhead an alliance for promoting waste less solutions and practicess across all sectors. For example, various Greek islands participate in the no plastic allowed initiatives. #noplastic Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa
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Having a robust recycling program can benefit your apartment complex in more ways than one. #recycling #wasteXperts #abetterway https://ow.ly/LHOR50PIjX0
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Happy National Battery Day! Celebrate by recycling your household batteries the right way. Batteries can be a fire hazard and never belong in your recycling cart. Residents looking to recycle them can take them to the Dane County Landfill, a Streets Division drop-off site, or search for battery recycling in their area. Bringing them to these sites ensures that they are recycled properly and prevents fires. Check your local guidelines listed on our website for how to properly recycle these special cases. Learn how to #recyclebetter at sustaindane.org/better
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Practice responsible e-waste management by separating it from regular trash, prioritizing data security during disposal, and utilizing local recycling facilities for environmentally conscious handling. #ewaste #ewasterecycling #ewastemanagement #ewastedisposal #ewasteawareness
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April 22nd is Earth Day and several of my clients are celebrating it all month long! We’re helping them host “Employee Appreciation/e-waste Recycling” events at their workplace. It’s a no-cost and seamless way to allow employees (and IT/Maintenance Departments) to safely and responsibly discard unwanted electronics. We also help eliminate time consuming trips to the landfill. No more waiting in long lines behind fly-infested, rancid trash trucks and paying exorbitant disposal fees. We provide collection bins and offer FREE pickup when bins are full. Your data is safe as we use Dept. of Defense-compliant data destruction procedures. NONE of what we collect ends up in landfills. Items are either refurbished or responsibly recycled. If you have 25 employees and are interested in more details, please message me. Thank you and have a Happy Earth Month! EnviroGreen Electronic Recycling Brandon Joe #recycle #recycling #ewaste #EarthDay #HumanResources #employeeappreciation
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An excellent example of how you can be right while everyone else is wrong: My trash runs on a weekly cadence, but recycling is on a two week cadence. (Almost) everyone on my street put their recycling out today. It wasn't out yesterday. Due to freezing rain the previous week, recycling and trash was skipped. The garbage company called and informed everyone that things would resume the regular schedule and just take double loads. So why did so many people get this wrong? I see a couple things: - People mistake the nuance of the language and hear what they want to hear. Instead of "next pick-up" they hear "next week". - It's cheap to move your recycling back out, and the benefit of having an empty recycling container in the unlikely case they do your recycling outweighs the cost - If you see others put their recycling out, you get mixed signals, and it becomes your recall versus the evidence in front of you. If you didn't know the schedule, a rationale person would deduce that it was a recycling day - Putting your recycling out can be a form of protest over the fact they didn't do it the previous week and weren't going to do it this week. "But look at all this recycling that I have now!" Anyways, I still think the universe is subdividing and not expanding, or rather, it appears to be expanding because it's actually subdividing, and I drew a picture to demonstrate. Hah! Bet you didn't see that coming.
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♻️ Did you know that there’s a correlation between providing in-home recycling bins to residents and increased recycling participation? Our study in Cincinnati, Ohio shows why residents who have access to bins and especially those who request bins themselves recycle at higher rates: https://bit.ly/44L3nzD #recycle #recyclingmatters #recyclingindustry
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Did you know that each year the city collects roughly 50 million pounds of trash and roughly 20 million pounds of recycling? Learn more about the city's trash and recycling program in this new episode of The Buzz with City Manager Batista.
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