Reduce, Reuse and Recycle at yard sales

Americans buying and selling used merchandise at yard sales (aka garage sales, rummage sales) is a standard practice. Perhaps you have organized a few of your own—or with neighbors—to declutter. You put out tables of old clothes, kids’ toys, and household decorations in your yard, draw up signs, register with your local community, and hope treasure seekers find the perfect item to take off your hands, also while supporting the Reduce, Reuse and Recycle movement.

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Scrap News article

As appeared in Scrap News (July 5, 2022), Want to Build Ties with Police? Let Them Turn a K-9 Loose in Your Facility by Hannah Zuckerman

Six years ago, Texas Recycling Inc. moved from an industrial area to a residential neighborhood in Dallas. President and co-owner Joel Litman began getting the metals and paper company involved with the local community. Those efforts included collaborating with local law enforcement. The company had little contact with police at its old facility, but Litman soon found that there are many ways to get engaged.

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Recycle and Reduce Waste in the Workplace

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Get Started with 5 Tips from Texas Recycling

As one of the leading multi-material recycling companies in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Texas Recycling is committed recycling awareness. We want to spread the word about how recycling benefits individuals, municipalities, organizations, and businesses of all sizes. Plus, we strive to be a go-to resource for tips and ideas on how to recycle successfully and how to reduce waste in the workplace, at home, and in the community.  

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recycle electronics blue bin

It’s no secret that Americans are obsessed with technology. From big screen TVs to wearable tech, tablets, smart phones and drones, our love affair with electronics is in full bloom. We crave the latest versions of electronic devices. We want the most up to date equipment for entertainment, work, and communication. Unfortunately, the shiny new electronic tools and toys eventually wear out or become obsolete. So where do the electronic rejects end up? Is there enough information about how to recycle electronics the right way? 

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