Recycling is being pushed on households and businesses more and more these days. With landfills becoming more and more tightly packed & more materials being produced now more than ever, it is no wonder governments are trying to tighten up the process.
With so many new recycling methods & guidelines flying around, it can be tough keeping track with what goes where and why....well don't fret, you can find all the frequently asked questions about recycling in this blog
Businesses around the UK and the world, have to ensure that if they are ever dealing with hazardous waste, that they do so by following the rules and safely handling any waste that could be classed as hazardous.
In this guide, we will be giving you the full run down on: What waste is classed as hazardous. How to handle this waste & the punishments if any company is caught mishandling this.
Safety goggles on please...it could get dangerous!
Now you may read the title and be thinking...'What do you mean by improper waste disposal'?
Well, in a nutshell, improper waste disposal is any time that you chuck rubbish away, without using the proper techniques. This could be anything from: Littering, Burning, Dumping or Fly-Tipping!
You may not know this, but even by throwing a tiny bit of litter on the floor, you are having a big impact on the environment around you...and not in a positive way!
In 18th-century London, waste was considered so valuable that dustmen would collect coal ash and cinders from homes to sell to brick manufacturers.
If Busy Bins would have been around back then, we would have been worth at least 20 shillings!
In this blog, we will taking a journey into the past & future, as we cover the full, uncensored, timeline of the history of waste management.
By 2050, the world is expected to produce 3.4 billion tonnes of waste yearly, That is the same amount as 17 million blue whales!
With these staggering figures in mind, how can the world possibly stop and reduce the waste?
Today we are going to find out!
So you want to do your bit for your neighbourhood and start a public, community clean up?
Well, we doth our cap to you, we are proud of you...but it isn't going too be easy!
Organising a community clean up is a very powerful way of bringing people of all walks of life together for one common goal...to make your neighbourhood cleaner and create a more positive environmental living area.
Struggling to decide the best way to clear out unwanted items from your home?
Should you take on the task yourself, hire a junk removal service, or rent a skip?
The ultimate battle awaits... Skip Hire vs DIY vs Junk Removal?
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