Recycling Centers
Here ae some great recycling centers to start you off
Every year, the average American goes through more than 250 pounds of plastic waste, and much of that comes from packaging. So what do we do with it all? Your recycling bin is part of the solution, but many of us are confused about what we should be putting in there. What’s recyclable in one community could be trash in another.
As the use of plastics has increased over the years, they have become a larger part of our nation's municipal solid waste (MSW)—growing from less than 1% in 1960 to more than 13% in 2013, according to a report by the Environmental Protection Agency.
According to Statista, bottled water sales have been steadily increasing for the past decade: The U.S. saw 8.45 billion gallons of water sold in 2009, and that number reached 13.7 billion gallons in 2017. America is the world's leading consumer of bottled water, and, clearly, that trend continues to grow.
Recycling plastics has never been easier. Today, 80% of Americans have easy access to a plastics recycling program, whether they participate in a municipal curbside program or live near a drop-off site. The below recycling centers all allow you to recycle your plastics.
Here ae some great recycling centers to start you off
Center in Edison, NJ
Central Jersey Recycling is a scrap yard that deals with all metal recyclables. Open 6 days a week, with up to date prices payed on all materials.
Center in South Plainfield, NJ
South Pl. Center is a recycling center. It is open all year long with fabulous deals and prices on objects. It also excepts several types of donations
Center in Metuchen, NJ
Metuchen Recycling is a recycling center. It is open on weekdays and offers you a great variety of deals and offers. Feel free to stop by it.
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