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BACKYARD COMPOSTING
Troubleshooting frequent compost problems Odor. The most common problem is unpleasant, strong odors which are caused by lack of oxygen in the compost due to overloading with food waste so that the food sits around too long, and the bin contents become too wet. ECO-CYCLE GUIDE 2019-2020 1 The WHAT, WHY, and HOW to reduce, recycle, compost & go beyond ® Eco-Cycle Guide 2019-2020 RESTAURANT COMPOSTING Why collect compost from restaurant customers. Restaurants generate over 11.2 billion tons of food waste annually and play a critical role in reducing and recovering food scraps. ECO-CYCLE A-Z RECYCLING GUIDE APP NOW AVAILABLE Boulder County, Colo. (April 19, 2019) – How many times have you stood before a recycling bin, an item in hand, and wondered, “Can I recycle this?” Well now there’s an app for that. In celebration of Earth Day, Eco-Cycle announces a new tool to help people living and working in Boulder County know what to do with hundreds of discarded items -- everything from appliances and apple cores ZERO WASTE CREATES JOBS Find more on Zero Waste > What is Zero Waste > Zero Waste around the world > Zero Waste creates jobs > Archived Zero Waste graphics > What is producer responsibility > Groups and organizations working toward Zero Waste > Why waste to energy is NOT a Zero Waste solution > Zero Waste in Boulder County Why Zero Waste is a short term climate solution. Zero Waste is one of the quickest, easiest andEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2 | P a g e 4. Waste-to-energy is a waste OF energy because recycling conserves three to five times more energy than WTE generates since manufacturing new products from recycled materials uses much less energy than making products from virgin raw materials. MICROPLASTICS IN COMPOST Microplastics in compost is a BIG potential problem. The plastic-coated paper products currently being collected by many composting programs produce both macro- and micro-fragments of non-biodegradable plastic which contaminate the finished compost. MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS Recycling and reuse options for mattresses and box springs for BoulderCounty.
REDUCE YOUR WASTE FOOTPRINT: STOP JUNK MAIL Reduce Your Waste Footprint. Reducing waste isn’t just about keeping stuff out of your trash can. It’s about making smart choices as consumers to prevent the destruction of our natural resources—trees, water, petroleum and the like—that are used to make unnecessary,single-use or
ECO-CYCLEABOUT USEARTH MONTHVIDEOSRECYCLE, COMPOST & REUSEIN YOUR COMMUNITYCHARM FACILITY Eco-Cycle. Building Zero Waste communities in Boulder County. Recycling, compost, reuse and green living.BACKYARD COMPOSTING
Troubleshooting frequent compost problems Odor. The most common problem is unpleasant, strong odors which are caused by lack of oxygen in the compost due to overloading with food waste so that the food sits around too long, and the bin contents become too wet. ECO-CYCLE GUIDE 2019-2020 1 The WHAT, WHY, and HOW to reduce, recycle, compost & go beyond ® Eco-Cycle Guide 2019-2020 RESTAURANT COMPOSTING Why collect compost from restaurant customers. Restaurants generate over 11.2 billion tons of food waste annually and play a critical role in reducing and recovering food scraps. ECO-CYCLE A-Z RECYCLING GUIDE APP NOW AVAILABLE Boulder County, Colo. (April 19, 2019) – How many times have you stood before a recycling bin, an item in hand, and wondered, “Can I recycle this?” Well now there’s an app for that. In celebration of Earth Day, Eco-Cycle announces a new tool to help people living and working in Boulder County know what to do with hundreds of discarded items -- everything from appliances and apple cores ZERO WASTE CREATES JOBS Find more on Zero Waste > What is Zero Waste > Zero Waste around the world > Zero Waste creates jobs > Archived Zero Waste graphics > What is producer responsibility > Groups and organizations working toward Zero Waste > Why waste to energy is NOT a Zero Waste solution > Zero Waste in Boulder County Why Zero Waste is a short term climate solution. Zero Waste is one of the quickest, easiest andEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2 | P a g e 4. Waste-to-energy is a waste OF energy because recycling conserves three to five times more energy than WTE generates since manufacturing new products from recycled materials uses much less energy than making products from virgin raw materials. MICROPLASTICS IN COMPOST Microplastics in compost is a BIG potential problem. The plastic-coated paper products currently being collected by many composting programs produce both macro- and micro-fragments of non-biodegradable plastic which contaminate the finished compost. MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS Recycling and reuse options for mattresses and box springs for BoulderCounty.
REDUCE YOUR WASTE FOOTPRINT: STOP JUNK MAIL Reduce Your Waste Footprint. Reducing waste isn’t just about keeping stuff out of your trash can. It’s about making smart choices as consumers to prevent the destruction of our natural resources—trees, water, petroleum and the like—that are used to make unnecessary,single-use or
SHRED - ECO-CYCLE
Shred Recycling Guidelines. Please NO: "Neon," Fluorescent, or Dark-Colored Papers, Newspaper or Cardboard, Kraft® or Goldenrod (orange-brownish envelopes), Stickers or Sheets of Address Labels or other non-paper material. ECO-CYCLE A-Z RECYCLING GUIDE APP NOW AVAILABLE Boulder County, Colo. (April 19, 2019) – How many times have you stood before a recycling bin, an item in hand, and wondered, “Can I recycle this?” Well now there’s an app for that. In celebration of Earth Day, Eco-Cycle announces a new tool to help people living and working in Boulder County know what to do with hundreds of discarded items -- everything from appliances and apple cores PLASTICS - ECO-CYCLE Why avoiding plastic still beats recycling it. While many plastics are now recyclable, Eco-Cycle encourages recyclers to avoid plastics and all other packaging as much as possible.CHARM FACILITY
Responsible recycling drop-off center in Boulder County, Colorado for computers, TVs, all other electronics, appliances, block foam (block Styrofoam packaging), bubble wrap, plastic bags, porcelain fixtures and many other hard-to-recycle materials. Fees may apply to drop offmaterials.
DIRTYDOZEN - ECO-CYCLE Eco-Cycle. Building Zero Waste communities in Boulder County. Recycling, compost, reuse and green living. CONTACT US - ECO-CYCLE Address. Mailing address: P.O. Box 19006 Boulder, CO 80308. Main Office: 6400 Arapahoe Rd. Boulder, CO 80303 View a map RECYCLE, COMPOST & REUSE If every business, school, community event and home recycled, composted, reused and used the full Zero Waste services available to us in Boulder County, our community could potentially divert 80% or more of our waste from the landfill! ZERO WASTE ORGANIZATIONS The Zero Waste movement is spreading across the globe, from small communities to entire nations, and every sector has a role to play—households, businesses, schools, governments, and events andmore.
ZERO WASTE DENVER
Denver, we can do A LOT better than 24%! Denver recycles and composts only 24% of its waste, far behind the national average of 35%. Curbside recycling is available only to most single-family residents--not to multi-family properties or businesses--and only 15% ORGANIZED RECYCLING AND TRASH HAULING IN LYONS, COLORADO Q: Why is the Town considering an organized waste and recycling system? A: In 2010, the Town of Lyons passed a Zero Waste Resolution, stating its effort to strive for 90 percent recovery of discards through waste reduction, recycling, and composting in every sector of the Town, including businesses, schools, local government, community events, and neighborhoods.search
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