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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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Texas Recycling Partners with Jubilee Park and Neighboring Communities

DALLAS, TEXAS (April 2022): Texas Recycling,in Dallas, a family-owned local recycling plant, builds strong community relationships with residents through events at Jubilee Park Community Center and other community programs. Texas Recycling President and Co-owner Joel Litman shares how involvement has benefited both the neighborhood and the company.

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cardboard recycling

The global need for cardboard boxes continues to skyrocket as consumers bombard e-commerce sites like Amazon, Etsy, and Wayfair to quickly get their hands on household needs including electronics, furniture, clothing, gifts, food and more. Fortunately, these boxes are made of recycled material and are also recyclable. This is so much better for the environment than some other packaging choices. Plus, the expansiveness of cardboard recycling has introduced a more universal look to cardboard packaging.

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