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Junk Removal Bin Rental Company

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

Factors to Consider When Hiring a Junk Removal Bin Rental Services Waste management is the last thing you would wish to task with an incompetent company. When you are shopping for a junk removal bin service, your desire is to find a company that will give you all the convenience you need to effectively take care of your wastes. In...

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Imminent ban on coffee cups and foam containers soon in the City of Vancouver

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

Rules against Single use and throw waste are to be brought into effect in the City of Vancouver In a major step taken to reduce the single use and throw of coffee cups, plastic bags, and take-away containers that seem to clutter up the garbage dumps in and around the City of Vancouver, the Councilor has decided to consult the...

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How The Recycling Partnership is Helping Communities Boost Diversion Rates

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

It took only 13 days last summer for Columbia, S.C., to deliver 40,000 recycling carts to its residents, as one of the first cities to receive grant funding from The Recycling Partnership (TRP). Without the $300,000 grant from TRP to upgrade to 95-gallon carts, the city would still be collecting its recyclables in 18-gallon bins, the same way it had...

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Hazard of Bullying in a School in Queensborough

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

Bullying Causes Student to Switch Schools in New Westminster, BC The hazard of harassment and bullying in schools came to light when a student of the school was harassed by senior students. This boy was called names, physically beaten, and rammed into a recycle bin. On getting to know about it, the mother of the boy Mrs. O approached the...

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“Grey boxes” for glass recycling come to Vancouver

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

Say hello to the “grey box,” Vancouver. The glass-only boxes are joining “blue boxes” in the city’s recycling program as a part of its contract with Multi-Materials BC. Director of Waste Management Albert Shamess says the move is needed to protect the quality of recycled materials. “The glass that is being mixed with everything else right now tends to get...

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Greater Richmond Chamber moving to SunTrust Center

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

The Greater Richmond Chamber is moving to new digs. The business group announced Wednesday that it had signed a lease to take over much of the 17th floor of the SunTrust Center at 919 E. Main St. downtown. Its board approved the move Wednesday morning. The chamber will lease nearly 12,000 square feet, taking about two-thirds of the floor. It...

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Garbage Writing About Dumpster Rentals

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

Dumpster Rental: What To Do When Your Roll Off Arrives Dumpster rental has always proven to be an effective way for residents as well as businesses to manage their wastes in a more fashionable manner. With the dumpsters, you are no longer worried about haphazard collection which may end up making your waste management ineffective. But for you to get...

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Garbage Company Waste Collection

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

Types of Waste Classification by Garbage Company Proper waste management is a concern for all households and businesses all around the globe. Whether you generate large volumes of waste like in construction projects or you are just but a tiny office producing small amounts, you will still have need for proper waste disposal services. All around the world, there are...

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FVRD waste plan approved as Metro backs away from incinerator

In Uncategorized by on January 22, 2018

Fresh on the heels of Metro Vancouver’s cancellation of its plan to build another garbage incinerator, the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD) received approval for its solid waste management plant from the Environment Ministry. “We applaud Minister [Mary] Polak’s decision which will allow for the establishment of policy and regulation that will encourage private sector investment, innovation and competition, while...

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Foothills Landfills temporary closure due to Power outage

In British Columbia Disposal News by on January 22, 2018

Broken power line closes the Foothills Blvd Regional Landfill In a recent development, a statement was released by the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, in which it was stated that the Foothills Landfill has been temporarily closed. The reason for this closure is that a power line near the Foothills Blvd Regional Landfill had broken down. This has posed a...

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