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Impact of Junk Removal in Recycling and Cleanliness

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
March 9, 2023
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 5 mins read

You’re tired of seeing clutter around your home or business—it’s time to start getting rid of all your junk! But could your cleaning be inadequate for the planet? Junk removal might sound environmentally unfriendly, but recycling is integral to waste disposal. That is if you work with the right junk removal company.

Recycling reduces air pollution and energy waste. It also decreases your contributions to landfills—it’s eco-friendly! When you add something to your junk pile, think about how it should be disposed of safely – can it be recycled or reused? With these green tips, your next purge doesn’t have to impact the environment negatively. Here are five ways that you can recycle more when getting rid of waste:

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Responsibly Dispose of Plastic

Did you know that only 9% of all plastic in Canada is recycled? The rest accumulates in landfills or on the streets. Most of the plastic that we use can be recycled. Plastic will never break down naturally, so we could reuse it! When plastic isn’t disposed of properly, it poses health hazards for surrounding communities and waterways. When going through your junk, separate the plastic and recycle it. The planet will thank you for it!

Repurpose Old Electronics

These days, it’s hard to track how many electronics we have in our homes. Just think about it: there are TVs, computers, toasters, laundry machines, cell phones—the list keeps going. And it seems like every other year; we need to buy replacements or upgrades for these electronics. What are we left with? A lot of junk. Most people are unaware that electronics are recyclable. Your old monitors and kitchen appliances can be repurposed once you no longer need them. And they don’t belong in landfills! 

Keep Items Out of Landfills & Incinerators

Thanks to drainage systems, liners, and sorting techniques, people are more efficient at keeping our pollution out of the earth’s soil and waterways. While junk removal techniques have come a long way, they could be better for the environment. People use incinerators to burn materials to reduce the space junk takes up. These incinerators create air pollution due to the dioxins that are produced. Recycling negates the need for this pollutive process.

Use Less Energy to Manufacture New Materials

One of the most incredible things about recycling is that we don’t need to use new resources to produce new materials. Manufacturing plastic, cardboard, glass, wood, and metal requires energy and the extraction of resources. But you can skip that step when you recycle what’s already made. Making new things out of materials that we already have is practical, economical, and eco-friendly.

Work with Green Junk Removal Companies

When you call for junk removal services, you might wonder what happens to your garbage after it’s hauled away. Will they separate recyclable materials, or is it all sent straight to the landfill?

At LoadUp, they put the earth first. With each job, they do their best to keep recyclable and reusable materials out of landfills. They’ve simplified junk removal by making responsible disposal convenient and affordable. 

They focus the most on donating and recycling all items; when not possible, they dispose of them in the eco-friendliest way possible. To offset this, they present One Tree Planted from every order placed with LoadUp.

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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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