Green Kitchen Disposal Units
Trash is one of man’s greatest by-products that would otherwise end up in the landfill occupying space and causing pollution without proper management. Installing segregation trash bins where trash is divided into the three most common groups (wet, recyclable and non-biodegradable) gives you the flexibility of going green from the kitchen down rather than having to segregate trash later outside. Wet garbage such as food trimmings and leftovers can be turned into compost and are safe for landfills. Recyclable items are those made of paper, glass and plastic that can be sent to the recycling center without contamination from other waste products.
There is also an easy way to earn a buck, by segregating recyclables and taking them to the recycling center or grocer who may have those machines that drop change for every bottle you return. Or the cartons and newspapers that are bought for recycled paper, some paper buyers get them and pay for clean paper (extra for office paper or bond for it is of better quality than newspaper). have the bins hidden under the sink if you have the space or arrange the bins outside with color coded letters or lids so everybody can participate.
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