The process of recycling is more than just a way to be friendly to the environment. It’s also a way to achieve twice the economic impact of throwing recyclables in a landfill and is more likely to produce jobs and generate sales.

Yet despite the fact that more than 87% of all Americans have access to curbside paper recycling programs, not every American takes advantage of their recycling services. To help improve your waste management and get better at recycling, consider the following recycling tips.

  1. Know what can and can’t be recycled
    One of the first steps to recycling frequently is to know what can and can’t be recycled. Every city has its own recycling rules, so be sure to look into your area’s recycling guidelines before assuming something can’t be processed. What’s more, be aware of the difference between green-washed recycling and real recycling. Green-washed recycling doesn’t truly recycle materials but rather breaks them down as much as possible. Therefore, be sure you’re using real recycling programs when you put your materials into your recycling bins.
  2. Plan to recycle in advance
    Many people opt not to recycle because they don’t plan for it. Throwing something out can sometimes be easier. However, if you anticipate recycling you’re less likely to act impulsively and add to landfills. Look at the products you purchase at your home and office and consider how you can reuse the product after its initial purpose has ended. Or, if it can’t be personally recycled, plan to recycle it prior to throwing it away. This will help keep you from simply throwing it in the trash.
  3. Donate before you throw something away
    Another way to recycle is to donate. If you no longer use something at home or in the office, consider donating it to a locate charity or doing an exchange. Give away old clothing, artwork, plants, and furniture. Boxes can also be recycled in this way or even reused for gifts in the future. Donate first, recycle second, and throw away last.

Trash removal and recycling are essential for every American home, business, and commercial property. For more recycling tips and information on garbage pickup services, contact Arrow Waste today.