If you are going to complete a demolition in your home, you will be left with a variety of items that need to be disposed of. Some of these items should not go into your dumpster or trash can since they can be recycled. Here are some common items that you can have recycled.
Drywall
If you are doing your home demolition in order to pull down a wall and open up two rooms into one large room, you will likely end up with quite a bit of drywall.
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If your company is not protected by the highest level of fire protection, you are risking everything you have invested in it, including the lives of your employees. While having traditional fire extinguishers and smoke detectors in place is a good idea and provides some protection, wouldn't you rather know your investment in your company and your employees are protected by the best system available?
A Highly Sensitive, Intelligent Smoke Detection System Is Smart
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In the likelihood that you spearhead a clean-up campaign for a major oil spill, there are a few things you need to keep in mind. While using roll off dumpsters helps with the disposal of everything solid from the disposal site, it can lead to some unexpected environmental problems with the dumpsters. Here is how you can rent dumpsters and use them with confidence while cleaning up an oil spill.
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If you're in need of emergency cash – but you're nowhere near payday – you may want to take a look around your yard. You may have access to funds that you hadn't even thought of. Recycling is one of the easiest ways to get the extra cash you need. You don't even have to limit yourself to bottles and cans. Here's a quick list of household items you can recycle for cash.
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When you think of oil production and an oil company, chances are, you've got an image of large oil wells drilling in desert-like conditions. But there are other ways to produce oil, and one of the most promising is oil shale.
Oil shale is actually a rock -- but a rock that contains a substance called kerogen. When the oil shale is heated, kerogen is released as an organic liquid; that liquid can be used to make diesel, kerosene, jet fuel and other petroleum products.
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