Appliance Recycling

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” This part is provided the information about Appliances Recycling. However, if you would like to find the places for recycle your old/used Appliances in your state, click at “SELECT YOUR AREA” category or click “Zip Code” at top menu bar. As well, you can select other materials which you want to recycle them at “SELECT MATERIAL” category. Although, when you would not like to recycle anymore and looking for the other process to manage your old/used material, we provide the link of “Disposal service” and “Donation centers” at “LINK” category. “

 

 

Recycling

A numbers of wastes in America are growing from 247 million tons of non-hazardous waste in 1990, to 409 million tons in 2001. The increasing number of wastes in each year causes the crisis of pollution. Recycling is the process of transforming used/wasted materials into useful materials which can be used again. In other word, recycling turns materials that would otherwise become waste into valuable resources. Using recycled materials can lower energy costs for manufacturers because recycling is a key to reduce the consumption of raw materials such as land, plants, minerals, and water, etc. so using materials more than once which means we conserve natural resources as well. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, and electronics. In each year, Americans haul 82 million tons of trash to recycling center but that’s still just 32.5 percent of trash that US people throw out. To emphasize that why we should recycle the used materials, the following will show the benefit of recycling:

 

* Greenhouse gas emissions are reduced; by avoiding methane emissions and reducing energy required can contribute to climate change.

* Decreases the amount of CO2 produced.

* Prevents the pollution caused by the manufacturing of products from raw materials.

* Helps maintain the environment for future generations.

* Reduce a number of wastes and saves considerable landfill space.

* Reduces the need for landfill and incineration.

* Reduces the consumption of energy and water.

* Decreases the need for disposal.

* Protects and expands US manufacturing jobs

* Increases US competitiveness.

* Prevents pollution caused by the manufacturing of products from virgin materials.

* Saves energy.

* Saves natural resources such as timber, water, and minerals.

 

How to recycle used appliances

If you are seeking for the way to manage your used/old appliances such as refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, stove, dryer, air conditioner and so on –sending them to the recycling center seem to be one of excellent choice. The following are the choice that you can consider to find a second life for your used/old appliances.

· First before throwing your used/old appliances away, please consider that they might be a benefit for other people if they still work. Donating your used/old appliances to an organization is the way that makes your old/used appliances become more value for other people.

· However, if your local charity doesn’t accept old/used appliances, you should to find a new owner in your community which means you can give them for someone such as your relation, neighborhood, or community who want to take it off your hands. Remind that try to use a service that will help search someone who willing to come and get the useful appliance from you.

· When you buy a new appliance and then the dealers will deliver a new item for you, most of the dealers will pick up your old/used appliances back with them, please ensure that they have an appliance recycling program or not because you don’t want them sending your old/used appliances to the landfill for surely. So, ask them before they will carry your old appliances back.

·Finally, the best management for your ruined appliances is recycling your appliances at an appliance recycling center. The following is the steps for recycle used appliances.

1.Before recycle your old appliances, check the rules/regulations about appliance recycling in your local municipality first because your city may have a location where you can drop off used appliances.

2.Check the recycling center and recycling facilities that accept your ruined or non-reusable appliances in your area. Our website provide the name and address of appliance recycling center for user, you can check the appliance recycling center of your state or city at the right category.

3. Make sure that you remove the doors from your old appliances already because that can prevent children or animals from climbing inside and getting stuck.

4.Keep in mind that you must pay attention to how refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioners are recycled. If you need someone help you to recover your refrigerator, you can check out from our website.

 

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