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Having concerns about how to dispose of your garbage? Disposing garbage has to be done carefully to avoid littering or any danger to the environment and other living beings. Here is a presentation on things to put and not to be put in disposal bins.
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THINGS TO PUT AND NOT TO PUT IN DISPOSAL BINS
INTRODUCTION • Proper sorting and disposal of junk according to each item’s category is vital to make things easier. • Correct items are to be placed in the correct bins for disposal.
RENTING DISPOSAL BINS • Unwanted items which cannot be sold or donated has to be disposed properly. • Renting disposal bins helps you get rid of all the unwanted trash that can be hauled away quickly & easily.
WHAT TO PUT IN A DISPOSAL BIN • If any new home project is planned, renting a garbage disposal bin can be helpful. • All the waste, junk and other debris that are produced can be collected.
Furniture: All types of furniture such as couches, sofa beds, tables, chairs, mattresses etc can be collected into a dumpster. • Electronics: Electronics such as televisions, printers, computers and other e-waste can be disposed of in disposal bins. • Yard waste: Different yard waste such as grass, branches, trees and more are allowed in dumpsters.
WHAT NOT TO PUT IN A DISPOSAL BIN • Unlike non-hazardous wastes, hazardous and other toxic wastes cannot be disposed into a dumpster. • Hazardous waste can pose a risk to the environment if they are not disposed of properly.
Hazardous waste include the following: - Pesticides - Oils - Gas tanks - Chemicals - Explosives - Asbestos