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Being eco-conscious in our home lives is just as important as it is in business. There are many small things we can all do to help make a big difference. Recycling is definitely one of those things and, hopefully, you’re already doing it. However, there’s likely many items that you’ve been throwing into the recycling bin (with good intentions) that just aren’t recyclable. This can cause issues at the plant and create unsafe environment for employees.


So, do you think you’re recycling right? We used a guide from Waste Management to create this list of what you CAN and CAN’T recycle. You might be surprised to see what made the list!


Recycle:

Cardboard

Magazines

Newspapers

Paper

Aluminum & Steel Cans

Plastic Bottles

Glass (*Rules on glass recycling vary, check with your local recycling program first)

Milk Cartons

Juice Boxes

Pizza Boxes (*unless they are very greasy, in which case – trash it)

Remember: Rinse items that contained food or liquid as well as possible.


Trash:

Cups with plastic or wax coatings (*many coffee cups have this)

Polystyrene foam (*some egg cartons)

Frozen Food boxes

Plastic to-go containers

Food

Wire

Metal Waste

Clothing

Medical Waste

Holiday Lights

Garden Hose

Mixed Material Items (*ex: plastic top + metal bottom = most likely non recyclable)

Plastic Bags, Freeze Bags, or plastic Wrapping (*see below for details)

While you can’t throw it in your recycling bin, many retailers and grocery stores, such as Target and Wegmans, offer receptacles specifically to collect & recycle plastic bags. To find a location by you, put your zip code in the search engine on this site: Find a Drop Off Location.


It’s so important to be thoughtful of everything we recycle. To learn more, visit Waste Managements complete recycling guide here.


PTR’s popular 1800HD Vertical Downstroke Baler

Let PTR help you meet your sustainability goals! Our 1800HD baler is a great option is you’re working with limited ceiling heigh or low clearance. It’s low profile, yet still an incredibly powerful machine.


The 1800HD is ideal for small to mid sized markets including:


Supermarkets

Retail Chains

Hospitals

Medical Centers

Malls

Hotels & more

Safely and efficiently recycle the following materials:


Cardboard

Newsprint & Office Paper

Magazines

Paper Cartons

Aluminum Cans

E-Waste

Plastics

Textiles & Clothing

The 1800HD produces bales with the following specs:




As always with PTR, you’ll receive 24/7 Emergency Service and our best-in-class PTR warranty. Our technicians are electrical, mechanical and hydraulic experts, so your equipment will always be in the great hands. You’ll also have access to our extensive parts inventory. Check out our separate parts site here.


PTR Baler & Compactor is proud to offer products manufactured in the U.S.A. and fully U.L. approved. Download our PDF here to see full details and specs of the 1800HD. Contact us to learn more about the 3400HD baler or one of our many other models today.

PTR is proud to support the Environmental Research & Education Foundation!


Last Wednesday, May 8th, at Waste360’s WasteExpo in Las Vegas, PTR President & CEO Mike Savage presented a $10,000 check to Jim Dowland, Chairman of the Board of Trustees and Bryan Staley, President/CEO of EREF. Congratulations to EREF on their 25th Anniversary and for the tremendous success of their ‘Silent and Live Auction’, which raised funds for their scholarship program and research grants.


Mike Savage presents a check to EREF’s Bryan Staley & Jim Dowland.


Mike Savage was attending the NWRA’s 2019 Waste Expo, where he was presented with the Distinguished Service Award.

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