Yes. While you can return the PC/ unused items for recycling whenever you want, you may want to consider the effort and cost required for the logistics process. It will be a good idea to consolidate the items for recycling and return them to Wipro
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These items can be brought to the Transfer Station on Watson Blvd., which is open from 7am to 3pm, Monday through Friday and from 8am to noon on Saturdays.
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A. Yard waste is collected by the city at the curb along with trash and recycling. Residents must place leaves, grass, twigs, plants, or small brush in 30-gallon biodegradable bags, and each bag must have a yard waste sticker attached.
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If you're disposing of spent antifreeze by pouring it down the drain, you are literally throwing money away. The best reason we can give you for recycling antifreeze is that it will save you money and increase your company’s profitability, and is
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A. Contact the Public Works Department at 215-633-3980 for a list of dates for the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program. Typically there are 4 drop-offs per year in Bucks County. Dates and locations do change yearly. There is no cost to the
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Plastic bags are gigantic problem at a MRF (Material Recovery Facility). The plastic bags get caught in the sorting plates of the machinery and every night several workers have to cut out the bags. Taxpayers pay for that cost. Additionally, those
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Many of these tanks should be replaced periodically because they only have a 12-year life span and all have a date stamped on them to mark the beginning of that time period. In addition, some tanks cannot be refilled due to a federal law that
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Orange County residents may dispose of household hazardous waste, at no charge, by taking it to any one of four facilities located throughout the County. For more information on household hazardous waste, click here.
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The Safely Disposing of Waste Meat, Poultry, and Fish Material Guidance and FAQs (PDF, 123 KB) document from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) and the California Department of Food and Agriculture provides guidance to
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