Post Jose Bardelas Holiday Recycling

Jose Bardelas on Dec 23rd 2009

Post-Holiday Recycling

Post Jose Bardelas Holiday Recycling By Randall Noblet.

Whew-you made it through another whirlwind Christmas. How did it go? Gauging by the mound of garbage at my door, I’d say things went pretty well here. But this year instead of chucking it all in the trash, I’m going to recycle. And you should too. Everything from your cardboard boxes to your Christmas tree can be reused. So gather it up and get ready to save the planet.

Boxes
If you’re lucky enough to have curbside recycling, it’s likely the program will accept both flat and corrugated cardboard. Break down all those boxes from your new electronics and toys and send them to the curb. No curbside recycling? Visit The Recycling Center’s website to find a center in your town, or check with local grocery stores to see if they accept boxes. And don’t forget egg nog and other cardboard food containers-just give them a good scrub before dropping them in the recycling box.

Batteries
Because of all the toxic metals in rechargeable batteries-think mercury, lead acid, nickel cadmium, alkaline, and nickel metal hydride-it’s important that you dispose of them properly. And thanks to the Battery Act of 1996, recycling rechargeable NiCard, NiMH, Lithium-Ion, and sealed lead-acid batteries is easier than ever. The next time you’re out and about swing by a local retail store like Home Depot, Wal-Mart, or Target to drop off your dead rechargeable batteries to be recycled.

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Recycling Ideas from Jose Bardelas

Jose Bardelas on Dec 23rd 2009

Aluminum Cans Recycling Business Ideas – Convincing Others to Participate

Recycling Ideas from Jose Bardelas By Perry Webbing.

When you wanted a taco last night, did you have to search for loose change? Are you parceling out the cookies to be sure they last? Is your washer and dry your source of mad money? When did it get so bad, when was the last time you made a purchase for something frivolous that you did not have to think about taking back to the store? Do you feel like you are never going to have a day free of worrying about money?

Make money recycling aluminum cans, if you can get people to bring them to you, money will be the least of your worries.

Aluminum cans are everywhere. People love beverages in aluminum cans. They can take them anywhere and they chill quickly. We love them so much we make can cozies. The problem is when they are empty, they get thrown out and trash is a big problem for the planet. The good news is you can recycle them, and if you get a lot of them you can make a lot of money. You can spend your time walking the highways and going through trashcans, but the simplest route would be to have people bring them to you. Most people would be glad to have a place to take them if they know that you will accept them.

All you need to do is to put your information on your website. Let people know that you are recycling, and set up an email for them to be able to contact you. Some people may be more than happy to bring the cans to you, while others may request you pick them up, if you are able to make a route of those pickups, you can turn this small business into a big business.

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Jose Bardelas Recycling Importance

Jose Bardelas on Dec 23rd 2009

The Importance of Recycling Or Waste Care Management

Jose Bardelas Recycling Importance By Picaso Williams.

Do you know that the deleterious effects felt on the environment and on the living and animate objects because of the ill-maintained waste? It certainly pollutes the earth, water, air, and the entire environment if the waste is not handled carefully. Keeping this in mind, recycling facilities are developed that can effectively take care of the waste materials and reduce their level.

Awful Picture of the Landfills!

Think about the landfills overflowing with waste. Some materials like plastics and Polythene bags do not get rotten in the soil and if not taken care of, creates pollution in the soil. Moreover, animals like cow that are set free, often eat Polythene bags and become the victims of our carelessness. They are better recycled and restored to a position or made new products out of them. There are certain recycling equipment like balers, compactors, shredder, and conveyor which are often used in this process according to the requirements.

Benefits of Recycling: Industrial and Agriculture Fields

The recycled products are used again for either the fresh usage or for the next manufacturing process and for that reason; the majority of the industries and companies make use of this recycling method. Despite this, you may find some companies dealing with chemical throw polluted water in the river or in the sea and wink at this recycling concept. They must recycle water before throwing it into the water.

Most of the industries experience the problem of storage. Recycling devices facilitate the compaction of the waste materials and thus reduce their amount. The recycled and compacted items occupy less storage space and more importantly, they make it easy for transportation. In this manner, recycling can be of immense value in the industrial arena if done properly.

Similarly in agriculture filed also, recycling has proved to be useful. Farmers use shredder and conveyor tools. With the help of shredder machines, they cut the crops into small pieces and bales are created. The balers are shifted to the storage place easily and are used for the cattle-feeling purpose.

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Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Facts About Cell Phone Recycling

Jose Bardelas on Nov 13th 2009

Facts About Cell Phone Recycling

Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Facts About Cell Phone Recycling By Erick John

The mobile phone has become an indispensable part of our life. Now, we can hardly think our life without this gadget. There are many mobile companies and brands. You must have dreamt of buying a stylish mobile handset. But have you ever thought of recycling any mobile handset. Cell phone recycling is a great concept. In fact, there are many phone recycling options. Nokia is one of the leading mobile brands. It has gifted a number of stylish handsets to the people. The classy Nokia 6300 phone can be recycled. You need to follow some strategies to recycle this device. First, you can select the donating option.

You can give your phone to charities that collects old cell phones and distributes them among the poor and distressed people. You can also trade the device for a newer one. This option is also selected by many people. Third, you can also sell your mobile phone to a company that renovates and sell older model mobile handsets. Lastly, you can also give your mobile phone to your local retailer.

A Nokia 6300 is an old model mobile phone. But it is a good device and is loaded with some great features. It is designed with many features, including camera phone, MP3 player, video recording system and more. It also offers a flash drive which can be expanded to 2GB. This phone is really great.

There is an effective way of reusing this phone. You can donate this device to a local charity, especially a woman’s shelter. These women really need these communicative devices. It is one of the independent and safe forms of communication. The distressed and abused women find it easy to contact ambulance service, police or loved ones with the help of these devices. If you have planned to recycle your phone, you can select this recycling option. You can recycle Nokia 6300 easily.

Trading an old phone for the new one is also a great idea. Stylish and high-tech mobile handsets are coming in the market. You can buy one. There are many websites designed for swapping contracts. You can select one to make your deal. But before doing so, you need to do enough research on this issue. By giving your phone to a needy person, you will definitely do some good to the society. Dumping a phone is really hazardous for the environment. It is better to recycle it in the right way.

Many people are selling their phones to companies that renovate used mobile phones. You can sell your phone for money, if your contract has expired. It is also a good idea. In fact it is great idea to recycle the device. But before selling it, you need to check whether the phone is in usable condition or not. Check whether there is any scratch on the device or not. The Nokia 6300 is stylish mobile handset. Many people would love to have this device.

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Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Easy Tips to Get Proactive

Jose Bardelas on Nov 13th 2009

Recycling Plastic Bags – Easy Tips to Get Proactive

Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Easy Tips to Get Proactive By Graham Williamson

Recycling plastic bags is probably one of the easiest ways we can help our environment stay clean. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle is the contemporary catch phrase used to encourage more people to think about the environment and how they use everyday items. Perhaps the other word belonging to this group is re-educate, as the message may be a little slow to impact on people. Most people would quote the Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle if you asked them how we can deal with excess plastics and landfill usage in our society. You may be a little more hard-pressed to get actual details about how they are doing this.

Australia is looking to solve this plastic bag excess use problem by promoting the use of the green NWPP (non woven polypropylene) bag as a reusable and recyclable alternative.

Indeed the handy green bags have been adopted by many people, but there has been some debate over how environmentally friendly they are. Regardless of this the bags do reduce the amount of single use plastics bags by a large amount, which is the first important choice to make, how to reduce our use of plastics.

Did You Know Those Plastic Fence Posts Are Recycled Shopping Bags?

It’s true and there is a wide range of products now made completely from recycled plastics, including plastic bags. The reusable green bags can be deposited in supermarkets for recycling, so ask at your local shops about accessing the bag-recycling program.

Here are some more ways recycled plastic is used:

* Garden edging
* Plastic stakes
* Outdoor seating
* Play equipment
* Round Plastic Bollards

The most important parts of the recycling process are ending the cycle by returning used plastic for recycling and purchasing recycled products. When products are sold it then creates demand for more to be made and therefore more waste plastic needed.

Considering the amount of plastics coming through to consumers and business there is relatively little proactive effort in the presenting of green bags for recycling. The bags are being used quite extensively across Australia, but it would seem that taking bags back in to be processed isn’t happening as much as it could.

If these bags made of plastic as well end up in landfill it can almost defeat the purpose of using them in the first place. Try and return as many as possible of those no longer in good condition for shopping.

Remember Your Green Bags When You Go Shopping

The next problem has happened to everyone at some stage, get to the checkout and the bags are at home or in the car. What choices are there? Buy more green bags, or use the single use bags at the checkout. Best case scenario is to remember your green shopping bags every time you go into a shop.

* Here are some ways you can make sure you get your reusable bags to the supermarket every time:
* Keep them in the car – a dash to the car may be possible
* Keep them in a bag that you take with you every time you shop
* Buy compact fold away alternatives for your handbag
* Make that the first thing written on your shopping list

Ask your family to help remind you – make a reward game out of the person who asks you if you have them before you leave home.

Once you form the habit of using the bags it will never be problem.

Why Recycle Plastic Shopping Bags?

Any way that Reduce, Reuse and recycle can be applied helps to reduce landfill and lessens the greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere.

Reducing is a great way to start. Identify ways you can just use less plastic in your daily life. Small day to day efforts will add up to a major change:

* Use multi-use shopping bags
* Choose items without plastic, or with the least amount of plastic packaging
* Buy items made from recycled plastic
* Find alternatives for using plastic ‘cling’ wrap, freezer bags, and other single use plastics
* Clean and recycle all the plastic you can

Reusing is the next most important. Whatever you can reuse instead of throwing away is good. If you can wash and reuse then do that for as many times as possible. When you can’t reuse then recycle as much as possible.

Recycling can sometimes be counterproductive when it comes to the process of recycling. But if we then buy the products to reuse like garden furniture, fence posts, and play equipment then we have made that process worthwhile.

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Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Recycling Tips

Jose Bardelas on Oct 3rd 2009

Recycle Tips – How Recycling Can Fit Into Your Lifestyle Easily?

Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Recycling Tips By Curt Roese

There are many recycle tips out there on the Internet. You can probably hear it and see it everywhere you go today. Many people believe that recycling is hard to do. We tend to do what’s easy and taking a few extra steps to recycle isn’t easy. So instead of recycling we tend to go the easy route and just throw everything away. But that shouldn’t be the case.

There are a lot of innovative ways to recycle today. There are new products that seem to be coming out daily that are trying to make it easier to recycle. The recycle tips out there can be categorized from easy to hard in terms of how easy it is to fit it into your lifestyle. Since most people believe it’s hard to recycle, they tend to ignore the recycle tips they are given. One of the easiest ways to recycle would be to use a reusable water bottle. Millions of water bottles are in landfills today because people think it’s easier and more convenient to use the disposable bottles. Another easy to do recycle tip would be to buy recycled products. The idea of recycling is to be able to reuse the material and eliminate waste and the need to use more virgin materials.

A few recycle tips that take just a little space in your house would be to reuse old birthday cards and Christmas cards by making them into homemade postcards. It will save you money and allow you to keep in touch with friends and family. Another recycle tip that uses everyday objects is to reuse your fabric softener sheets. You can reuse them by putting them in your clothes drawers, to clean the lint of the dryer screen, wipe pet hair off of the furniture or eliminate static cling in skirts by rubbing it on your pantyhose. Another way to use old newspaper is to wet it and clean your windows with it. The ink from the newspaper is a great cleaning solution. It gives the newspaper a second use before you recycle it and it will save you money.

Recycle tips are not meant to make things harder on your lifestyle. If anything they are meant to make things easier and more cost effective to be included into you lifestyle. By incorporating just a few recycle tips a month into your daily routine, you might find that it isn’t as hard to recycle as you thought and you might be surprised at how much money it might save you in the long run.

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Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Office Recycling

Jose Bardelas on Sep 17th 2009

Office Recycling – 5 Ways to a Greener Business

Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Office Recycling By Marjorie Jackson

Recycling has become an increasingly popular activity for homeowners all over the world. More and more families are choosing to go green and help save the environment with easy at-home solutions. From recycling and composting to reducing energy and water, keeping the environment healthy has become a huge initiative for homeowners.

What’s surprising is the lack of participation from many companies all over the country. One company (depending on the size) can have the same impact on the environment as a small village of homes. If your company could make the world a greener place, wouldn’t you want to be part of it?

Here are some simple things you can do in the office that will not only make the environment healthier but will cut back on costs as well:

1. Recycling Bins. It’s important to promote recycling within your company. Not only should employees be aware of the initiatives but all measures should be taken to ensure that recycling is as easy as possible. Place the recycle bins close to the garbage cans so employees don’t have to walk further to the bins (they might lose interest if it means more work). You may even want to give each employee a normal waste basket and a recycle one so they don’t have to leave their desks to recycle their products.

2. Water Coolers vs. Water Bottles. Water bottles are not environmentally friendly and they cost significantly more than water coolers. Opt for switching from water bottles to a single (or multiple if you work for a larger company) water cooler instead of countless water bottles.

3. Energy Efficient Dishwashers. Purchasing an energy efficient dishwasher will make a huge difference in the amount of water and energy it takes to wash your dishes every day. There are several types of energy efficient dishwashers to choose from, in a variety of price ranges to suit all budgets.

4. Email vs. Paper. Communication is an integral part of every company. More and more companies are choosing to communicate via email rather than paper. Power Point presentations are becoming increasingly popular and 10-page paper handouts are becoming a thing of the past. Some companies are even opting to do pay stubs via email to cut back on the paper usage every pay period.

5. Carpooling, Public Transportation etc. You can’t force your employees to carpool to work or take the bus instead of driving every day, but you can persuade them. A lot of companies have chosen to promote carpooling and public transportation through reward programs.

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Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Recycle Metal

Jose Bardelas on Sep 9th 2009

Metal Recycling and How to Recycle Metal

Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Recycle Metal By Patrick Sharple

Metal recycling is the most popular form of recycling in the United States. Steel and aluminum can be infinitely recycled. Scrap metal is ferrous metals (steel and iron) or nonferrous metals (tin, brass, copper, aluminum). Home appliances such as dishwasher, washing machines, stoves, and refrigerators are generally created from metal. Discarded appliances fit within 2 categories: refrigerants and non-refrigerants.

Four Stages of Metal Recycling
There are 4 stages in metal recycling: collection, processing (where metal is compacted), shredding, and selling to mini mills that produce steel. This recycling process requires 74 percent less energy than the use of virgin materials.

Useful tips for unwanted appliances:

1. When you purchase a new appliance, ask the delivery driver to take the old one with him/her. Companies either recycle the unit or properly dispose of it.

2. Ask a professional to take apart the discarded appliance and remove the recyclable parts to take to your local recycling center.

3. If the appliance is still functional, sell it on the Internet, donate to a charity, give to a friend, or list it on freecycle.com.

Benefits to Recycling Metal

Aluminum cans made their debut as beverage containers in 1965. Because of the aluminum can’s ability to be recycled over and over again, it is the most valuable recyclable container in America today. Aluminum recycling provides community, environmental, and economic benefits.

Environmental advantages include saving precious natural resources, energy and money. It only takes 2 months for an aluminum can to be recycled into a new can and put back on the shelves ready for resale. In 2007, an impressive 54 billion cans were recycled, saving the energy of 15 million barrels of crude oil.

The economic benefits of recycling aluminum cans are plentiful. Each year, the aluminum industry buys over $800 million dollars worth of empty cans to be recycled. This money can go to non-profit and charity organizations. Many such groups recycle cans to earn money for their organizations. When cans are recycled curbside, the money from the aluminum industry goes toward community services. The aluminum industry has even teamed up with organizations like Habitat for Humanity, by allowing them to leave can drop-off boxes in several locations to raise money for housing individuals and families.

Aluminum foil can usually be recycled with your aluminum cans, but before doing that, it’s always good to reuse it on other food items. Just wash it and let it dry with your dishes.

Many local super markets have recycling machines. Cans are fed into a slot and depending on which state you live in, you will get a voucher with the total amount of the cans you’ve submitted.

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Recycling in the Home Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD

Jose Bardelas on Jul 11th 2009

Make Provision For Recycling in the Home

Recycling in the Home Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD By Martin Miller-Yianni

It can never be stated enough when it comes to recycling things at home. The majority of us have no real control over recycling in the business and commercial world, but we do in our own homes. There are many things you can do that will not only make a difference to the environment, but make you feel good inside as well. It may even save you money, which is another bonus.

Why not try making space next to your bin for a recycling container. It is if handy and close it will be used, this will work if you just get it organized.

Sometimes your local authority will give some sort of recycling scheme which is brought to your doorstep; make the most of it. Find out where your nearest recycling centre or information about local collection schemes that are running. This may save you a trip to dispose of your recyclable collections and save you time, petrol costs. At the same time give the council a good reason to continue this scheme or expand it with more users coming in and using it.

The majority of bottles and cans should be segregated and stored then put in the recycling bins that can be found in many public places now. Make it part of your routine to take these with you if you know you are passing them. 99% of people shop at supermarkets daily, weekly or monthly, they all have recycling facilities. If you don’t go, ask someone, perhaps a neighbour who does and get them involved!

Glass jars are thrown away by most people, they come in all shapes and sizes from spice jars to coffee jars. If you rinse them with the left over washing up water and leave to dry for a day of so on the drainer you can recycle them with all your other glass. Don’t try and waste time and energy by removing the labels,the recycling process will take care of that.

The bathroom is one of the most neglected areas of recycling. Shampoo and shower gel bottles are often just binned without thought. If you simply rinse out the empty bottles whilst you’re in the shower you will also save on water and get the last drop out of the bottle – a double saver! A recycling bin can be put in your bathroom to collect the bottles.

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Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Recycling Plastic Containers

Jose Bardelas on May 20th 2009

Learn How to Recycle Your Old Plastic Containers

Dr. Jose A. Bardelas Jr. MD Recycling Plastic Containers By Terry Keenan

The “green” movement is in full swing, and many people are thinking twice before they toss anything in the trash. People are constantly finding ways to reuse and recycle old items in order to keep them out of landfills – and possibly help out someone in need – and you can do the same with your old plastic containers.

Before you start shopping for new plastic containers, check out the five ways you can reuse and recycle your old containers below.

Donate Your Old Plastic Containers

There are several ways you can donate your old containers:

* If you’re a business owner who’s looking to purchase new wholesale plastic containers, chances are you might know another business owner who could use your old containers.
* Charities like your local Salvation Army or Goodwill can use plastic containers to better organize their merchandise.
* If you or someone in your family belongs to a sports team, special interest club, or religious organization, your containers might come in handy the next time a fundraiser rolls around.

Plastic Containers Make Great Gifts

If your container is still in pretty good shape, consider using it as a gift box the next time you have a birthday, anniversary, or holiday gift to give. Traditional cardboard gift boxes have their uses, but many people damage them when they’re opening the gift or toss them in the trash because they don’t have room to store them until they can reuse them.

Plastic containers, on the other hand, are durable and present a world of storage possibilities to the recipient. Square containers are especially good for holding gifts because they’re as easy as regular gift boxes to wrap, and small containers are lightweight and easy to handle.

Move Your Plastic Containers to the Garage

You might be in the market for new plastic containers, but that doesn’t always mean you have to get rid of your old ones. Actually, several spaces throughout your house – such as your basement, your garage, and your attic – might be screaming for a little help with organization and your old containers can provide just that.

Give Your Plastic Container a Face Lift

If you don’t have any family or friends who could use the plastic containers and you can’t think of anything you could organize with them, you still don’t have to toss them in the trash. Clear plastic containers offer many possibilities when it comes to crafts! For example, you could decorate your container using nontoxic art supplies and begin reusing it as a food scoop for your pet’s dry food. This kind of project works especially well when you use containers with handgrips.

Bring Your Old Plastic Containers to a Recycling Center

Reusing your containers, or donating them to someone who can use them, is great; however, if those aren’t options for you, you can always bring your plastic containers to your local recycling center. Be sure to check the bottom of your container for a recycling code; if there is no code or you’re unsure about whether you can even recycle your particular kind of container, make sure you call your recycling center for details.

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