For the past year, maybe longer, I have followed the blog at JamesClear.com and find the insights on habit-forming and success very useful and applicable in the recycling business. I thought I would take a few moments this week to share a particular insight with our subscribers that can work wonders in one’s personal and […]
Recycling 101
Arkansas Recycling Coalition’s Spring 2015 Recycling and Sustainability Summit

On Wednesday, March 11th, I had the privilege of attending the Arkansas Recycling Coalition’s Spring Recycling and Sustainability Summit at Virco Manufacturing in Conway, AR. The distinguished speakers offered up presentations chocked full of information that should be of interest to our friends across the region. Katherine Benenati, chief of the Public Outreach and Assistance […]
Recycling Trivia

PAPER AND CARDBOARD THE AVERAGE AMERICAN USES 7 TREES PER YEAR IN PAPER & WOOD RECYCLING A STACK OF NEWSPAPER 3 FEET HIGH SAVES ONE TREE RECYCLE ONE TON AND SAVE: 17 TREES 4100 KWH (COULD POWER ONE HOME FOR SIX MONTHS) 2 BARRELS OF OIL 3 CUBIC YARDS OF LANDFILL SPACE STEEL (TIN CANS) […]
Textiles/Used Clothing Specifications

Clothing that is wearable or repairable, clean, dry, and free of mildew, grease or grime. MUST BE DRY AND CLEAN – DO NOT CLEAN FLOORS WITH THEM. THERE WILL BE REJECTIONS AND FREIGHT IS EXPENSIVE. Shoes accepted for recycling are: Ladies Men’s Children’s Walking Dress Tennis type shoe Shoes not accepted for recycling are: Heavy […]
Why Is It Important To Recycle Paper?

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, approximately 33 percent of the municipal solid waste stream (MSW) is made up of paper and paperboard products. Paper makes up the largest portion of the municipal waste stream and is also the easiest to recycle. Recycling produces numerous direct and indirect benefits: Conserves resources Prevents emissions of […]
Paper Grades for Recycling

Different grades of fiber/paper that can be collected, baled and sold. The following grades will describe the paper that is being sought and the paper that would be considered a contaminate. Other material that contaminates all paper grades is: plastic, styrofoam, metals, waxed paper products. Contamination can give the mill the right to reject a […]

