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General Recycling – Once you understand how to recycle and you have accessed your waste categories. Simply start separating different products for collection.
Schools, businesses and community facilities – Most places that have a large population or a production facility have large amounts of various waste byproducts. These are very valuable in large quantities. You need to sort and separate them so they remain as clean as possible and have them collected. In certain cases these recyclables can generate an alternative revenue stream. We have helped with fundraising, event recycling, improve existing recycling programs and save on recycling costs and headaches.
Recycling companies – Let Chuck help you with branded education and instructions so that everyone knows exactly what to do when and where to do the recycling. The Chuck-It
Recycling multi-colored bag system has been adopted from Sweden where the bags and system has been working for thirty plus years and perfected to match our needs and culture here in the USA. We also have marketing materials for multi-colored bin drop off services. We call those bins “Chuck Stops” and Chuck will let the people know exactly what to do.
Waste Handlers – Waste handlers have various recycling options. Most use a single stream or a blue stream to achieve a commingled recyclable bulk. We suggest that waste handlers let GreenChuck help to educate the community they serve on good curbside recycling practices.
Chuck-It Recycling has a clear bag system with different colored Chuck messages printed on the bags that tell people what to put in that bag. It is most common to have a three bag system. Black for commingles waste, blue for commingled recyclables and another for organic yard waste However we have as many colors as there are commodities. Our bags are proven to be the strongest and have handles for easy tying and carrying. Let the Chuck brand become the recycling culture your community and let people know that the waste hauler is a vital part of the Community ECOcircle.
 Deconstruction or Unbuild-It! - Today, most buildings are torn down to make way for new construction. Those building are full of good materials. They have reusable wood and brick, doors, windows, tubs, sinks and toilets in many cases look great and are in working order. Some properties have beautiful hardwood floor, valuable lumber frames and even the old rock and concrete that can be recycled.
It’s possible to recycle 97% of the removed materials from a structure when using the ECOcircle™ principals.
It makes no sense to destroy these materials and bury them in landfills when there is another way. Unbuild-It provides a way of removing and preserving building materials while saving the parts to be reused and not clog up our landfills.
The method is called deconstruction. The program is called Unbuild-IT™ |