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31st October 2007

Methods for Recycling - Recycle Bin and Others

Introduction

The process of recycling has gained immense importance in the present and has led to the development of specialized products such as the recycle bins.

Recycling is important to preserve resources which are limited, scarce and fast reducing. Wastage in the form of rubbish should be carefully avoided in such a scenario.

Research shows that in the year 2000, almost ₤30 million was wasted in the form of empty aluminium cans thrown in the rubbish. Used aluminium cans are extremely valuable as they can easily be recycled repeatedly without the loss of quality. Interestingly, almost 95% of the energy needed to produce new aluminium ore is saved by recycling, which can be easily achieved by using the recycle bin judiciously.

Methods and Tools

There are a number of methods and tools that are being invented for the implementation of the process of recycling. At times, these methods for recycling are used in specific context of the material or product which is subject to recycling.

For instance, for the recycling of aluminium cans, specific methods used include Kerbside Recycling Bins, Public Can Banks, Local Charities, Local Metal Merchants and the like.

For materials like paper, there are specialized paper banks that exist throughout the UK. In addition, recycle bins and litter bins can also be placed in the households for this purpose. Such paper banks generally house stuff like paper, junk mail, newspapers, magazines, removed plastic windows and sleeves etc.

However, there are a large number of households in the UK which do not adopt the right kind of methods for recycling. A series of official reports reveal that the majority of products that can be recycled usually land up in the rubbish bins, instead of the recycle bins and litter bins. On an average, these include approximately 35% organic material, 30% of paper and the rest amongst them including construction materials, plastics, metals and glass.

Experts insist that a majority of this waste can be further recycled and should ideally be disposed off separately to the general household waste.

Recycling for Landfills

Landfills are one of the most common yet very hazardous means of waste disposal. Research shows that landfills are a major source of continuous contamination to the underground water and soil and cause perpetual air pollution.

There are three main methods followed for recycling the landfills. The first amongst them is incineration. Quite a few authorities incinerate their rubbish and utilize the solid waste byproduct, also known as slag, for road and construction projects.

In another method, the landfills are filled up as a renewable source of fuel. There are several companies that use this approach and convert organic waste in landfills into ethanol, natural gas or methanol. The third most common method is to bury the landfills with dirt or concrete, enabling the reuse of land for parks and buildings.

Key Products

The vast number of recycling methods available are adopted in accordance with the product being recycled. For this purpose, experts generally divide the recyclable products into various categories. The main list of recyclable products is as follows:

1. Batteries
2. Asbestos
3. Clinical waste
4. Mobiles
5. Paint/Oil
6. Computers
7. Furniture
8. Metal
9. Textiles
10. Plastics
11. Printer Cartridges
12. Vehicles
13. Wood

Waste management products like recycle bins and litter bins can be very effective in accumulating the waste material for different methods of recycling.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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31st October 2007

Basics of Recycling - Gardening Bins and Others

Introduction

Gardening bins and other such equipment are the most common recycling tools used in households.

Recycling is basically defined as the reprocessing of materials into new products. Overall, it prevents the waste of potentially useful materials, reduces consumption of raw material and energy usage. It is one of the most important concepts of the modern waste management.

The most common recyclable materials include:

· Glass
· Paper
· Aluminium
· Asphalt
· Iron
· Textiles
· Plastics

In addition, biodegradable waste such as food waste or garden waste is also extensively utilized for recycling with tools such as the gardening bins. Interestingly, the concept of recycling need not always carry a drab look, with the use of equipment such as the stylish bins becoming increasingly popular.

Techniques of Recycling

Generally, across households in the UK, there are two most common methods of recycling. These include:

1. Kerbside collection: In this method the consumers leave presorted recyclable materials in front of their respective properties for the purpose of collection by a recycling vehicle.

2. Carry-in System: In this method, the householder takes the materials to collection points, such as transfer stations or civic amenity sites.

Importance of Recycling

In the present times, recycling has gained immense popularity as a technique of waste management. Use of tools such as the gardening bins and other stylish bins has ensured that recycling becomes as popular amongst household as it is for commercial purposes.

Besides, in the last few years, recycling has become an equally serious concern for both the general public as well as the economy. It has become a major issue as research reports suggest that the earth’s natural resources are depleting too fast to sustain a healthy balance.

In addition, the concept of recycling benefits not only the natural resources but also businesses and other commercial interests. This process helps in securing better relations with the consumers over the subject of saving the environment.

Less cost will be incurred in production of the goods, using these recyclable products which will further ensure that such products are available at lower costs to the buyers.

Recycling Equipment

There is a vast series of equipment used for recycling, depending upon the products being recycled, whether the area is residential or official and the like.

Here we list some of the most common types of equipment used to assist in the process of recycling:

· Gardening bins
· Wheelie bins
· Recycle bins
· Kitchen bins
· Office bins
· Garden bins
· Garden compost bins
· Waste bins
· Compost bins
· Translucent bins
· Metallic bins
· Mini Bins

There are a number of service providers dealing in such equipment for recycling. You can consult your nearest suppliers or even research the internet for the same. NowRecycle offers some of the best recycling equipment for such purposes. From translucent bins and gardening bins, to wheelie bins and attractive stylish bins, such suppliers offers many types of equipment to suit various needs.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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30th October 2007

Anaerobic Waste Recycling - Use of Gardening Bins and Others

Introduction

Anaerobic waste recycling or anaerobic digestion is one of the most effective methods of waste disposal, actively using tools like the gardening bins and other types of storage products.

Anaerobic Waste Recycling – The Process

In this sustainable method of waste disposal, the waste is decomposed in an enclosed chamber, unlike in a landfill site, while the digestion takes place in an oxygen-free environment. Using the oxygen that is chemically combined with the waste, the bacteria thrive in this environment and decompose the waste by breaking down the molecules to form gaseous by-products and small quantities of solid residue. It is always helpful to use tools like the gardening bins for accumulation of material for such processes.

Anaerobic digester, the industrial system that harnesses these natural processes to treat waste, also produces biogas that can be further used to fuel electricity generators, provide heat and produce soil-improving material.

Experts point out that the biggest benefit of the anaerobic waste recycling lies in the fact that it has a potential of greatly reducing the amount of organic matter which other wise might be deposited in landfills or waste incinerators.

Application and Usage

The usage of anaerobic digesters has been increasing quite rapidly over the last few years. In fact, they have been quite frequently used for sewage treatment or for the management of animal waste.

Anaerobic waste recycling is an extremely popular and successful method used for disposal of large amounts of waste. Reports suggest that countries like Denmark treat as much as 1.1 million tonnes of waste by anaerobic digestion every year.

Though the use of anaerobic digestion as a sustainable method for waste disposal is quite limited in the UK, its application is now rapidly increasing.

Waster Material

As a method of waste disposal, anaerobic waste recycling can be effectively used to treat a large variety of organic waste, the majority of which can be stored using especially designed gardening bins and stylish bins. These primarily include biodegradable waste materials such as waste paper, grass clippings, leftover food, sewage and animal waste.
In addition, for the purpose of increasing the biogas production, these anaerobic digesters can also be fed with especially grown energy crops which will further boost the biodegradable content.

The By-Products

The process of anaerobic waste recycling yields a series of useful by-products that can be further used for the benefit of the environment and economy in general.

These by-products mainly include:

1. Biogas: This is a gaseous mixture which comprises mostly of methane and carbon dioxide, but also contains a small amount of hydrogen and smaller levels of hydrogen suphide.

2. Acidogenic digestate: This is a stable organic material comprised largely of lignin and chitin and a variety of mineral components.

3. Methanogenic digestate: This material is rich in nutrients and can prove to be an excellent fertilizer, especially if the quality of the material being digested is higher.

Tools and products like the gardening bins and stylish bins play an important role in the effectiveness of waste disposal methods like anaerobic waste recycling.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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30th October 2007

Using Composting Bins - Recycle and Save Resources

Introduction

The advent of modern day equipment such as the composting bins and wheelie bins have made recycling a major tool of saving resources, energy, and time.

The Scenario

Studies show that the finite reserves of natural resources are being depleted at a very fast rate, especially with the use of disposable products and packaging.

Recent research shows that recycling is amongst the three most efficient energy saving processes, in the wake of modern industry and changed lifestyles. Figures reveal that by recycling over 1 million tons of steel in 2004, Pennysylvians saved up to 1.3 million tons of iron ore, 718,000 tons of coal and 62,000 of limestone. Recycling is also known to save landfill space to a major extent.

Resources and Recycling

When used materials are utilized and reprocessed to make new products, the consumption of natural resources is drastically reduced. Here we list a brief set of guidelines on how to save a plenty resources using the basic principles of recycling:

I) Separate rubbish: It is very important to learn to separate rubbish based on the recyclable products and other waste. For instance, it is always advisable to separate plastic, glass and newspapers from the rest of the rubbish. Use your composting bins to house all such recyclable material that can later add up to your resources.

II) Product usage: Experts suggest using items like rechargeable batteries to ensure that there is enough scope for resources to be saved. Use items such as garden composters extensively to ensure sufficient savings in terms of resources.

III) Shop wisely: One of the most important steps for recycling is to be mentally prepared while shopping. When picking up various kinds of products, keep in mind what can be recycled easily. In addition, buying products that contain recycled materials and reduced packaging encourage greater production of such products.

Using tools like composting bins judiciously also ensure that you purchase such products in future that can easily be recycled.

For instance, reports suggest that if the drink cans in the UK were made of steel, the energy saved would be equivalent to that needed to light every home in the UK for several weeks.

Other Tips

There are a vast series of tools we can use in our daily life for encouraging recycling with the aim of saving resources. These include using suitable equipment, applying appropriate methods and improving our overall lifestyle to facilitate recycling.

In this section, we enlist the main guidelines on how to encourage a greater saving of resources through the medium of recycling.

1) Encourage the use of recyclable products amongst children
2) Do not throw plastics and polythene bags into trash and instead put them into the recycle bin
3) Use tools like garden composters and composting bins extensively
4) Make separate storage spaces for recyclable used products and other waste
5) Contact your local authorities for further assistance in this process.

With facilities such as the composting bins, recycling has become a far simpler process for households and well as official areas.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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26th October 2007

Office Bin

Not only do we have recycle bins at home, but many workplaces also provide each employee with their own office bin. As conscientious as homeowners are about recycling, workplaces are encouraging it more than ever. Not only does it cost money to pay someone to come and pick up bags of rubbish in rubbish lorries, but also the more that has to go to landfills, the worse it is for the environment, global warming and the unhealthy gas emissions.

Large companies will encourage recycling by the use of large recycle bins outside for cans, paper or plastic. They also do not want to spend any more for rubbish collections then they have to. For this reason, they often provide their employees with an office bin. There may be individual desktop bins for each employee or a large type of bin located somewhere centrally in the office. Office bins have the advantage of looking like typical storage units contrary to bins that are specifically for waste and have the appearance as such. You can have a cupboard full of bins for recycling and with their new and stylish appearance no one would ever guess they are storing “waste material”.

The desktop bins can be used to store office stationery such as staples, paper clips and other small items. They are decorative enough that many employees will often have more than one or they order extra for use in their own home. They may be called office bins, but are often used in the bathroom for small items like vitamins, cotton balls, etc. The use of these small bins is unlimited. In the kitchen, they are often used for storing used teabags and coffee grounds. These are great for recycling these small kitchen staples for use later in the compost bin outdoors. With the variety of colours you can buy, they can be coordinated to match any décor your kitchen or bathroom may have.

Offices use a lot of batteries and light bulbs, which often cannot be thrown out, but rather are kept in a special kind of office bin designated for this type of waste. When the bin is full, they are taken to a certain place of business that recycles. Everything is about recycling in today’s world, whether at home or in the office. Use of office bins not only makes for easier sorting of and access to recyclables, but also contributes to an organised look. In order to appear professional in any office environment, the office and office staff must be organised.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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26th October 2007

Using your office bin to clear away unwanted rubbish and to create a feng shui atmosphere

It is amazing just how cluttered and un-organized an office can actually be, but with the use of an office bin, you could easily sort it out. Using a bit of organisation and effort, you could have more space and you could eliminate any future safety hazards. A great way to do this is to arrange a complete Feng Shui atmosphere in the office.
Why should you Use an Office Bin?
This may seem pretty straightforward, but the bin that you use within the office can be extremely important. There is a large selection of bins that you can use, so you should easily be able to find one to suit your office.
A bin in the office is great in more ways than one, with the main benefit being that you have somewhere to put any rubbish that you may have around the office.

There are some great Feng Shui benefits to having an office bin which include:
· A tidier office which provides better surroundings and a better atmosphere.
· Better organisation skills around the office which means better productivity.
· Removes any possible safety hazards that were previously scattered around the office.
· You can have the chance to recycle a lot more.

What You Should Not Throw Away When Creating Your Feng Shui Office
The problem that some people face is identity fraud and it can start off in the office where people throw away their personal details. It could well end up in the hands of fraudsters. Naivety and not wanting to spend the extra time to shred the details can be some of the main causes behind this, so that is why it is important to dispose of personal details properly.
The office bin is great to get rid of all of the rubbish, but make sure that it is rubbish or at least that personal details have been shredded before they are thrown away into the bin.
You may want to have more than one type of office bin around the office, where one would be for main rubbish and one could be for recycling. It is amazing how much could be recycled from around your office and you can also get special bins that are split into sections, allowing you to put different things into each part.
If you work quite a lot at your desk, you may want to get a desktop office bin which makes it easier to get rid of your rubbish, rather than have it scattered all around the desk. This really helps to create good Feng Shui.
Overall, the benefits of having office bins are clear to see, with the results coming almost instantly. It can really help you to improve the overall mood of the office, as well as keeping things tidier and organised. There are many different types of the bins that can be purchased, whether they are desktop bins, small bins or larger split bins which you can use for recycling. There is an office bin for every type of office and so if your office is cluttered and messy, you should consider this option.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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25th October 2007

Kitchen Bin

The kitchen is the heart of the home, so you’ll want it to look its best with everything coordinated-wallpapers, tile, appliances and, if possible, a kitchen bin. Most women spend a large percentage of their day in the kitchen, so it’s important to make it a room that’s comfortable as well as efficient. There are numerous different styles of appliances such as refrigerators, cookers and dishwashers on the market today. When choosing major appliances, most families look for something that is economical as well as meeting the needs of the family. New appliances will all have energy-efficient tags on them showing you their average cost per year to operate. This is very useful information when purchasing major appliances.

Any women will tell you no matter how large their kitchen is there is never enough cupboard space or space for storage. An item that is being used in many kitchens today is a kitchen bin. There are many different styles and sizes to fit your kitchen and your individual needs. Many of them are able to fit under your cupboard so they are hidden and out of the way, yet still in a handy location. With the importance of recycling becoming a topic of daily conversation, many women have a kitchen compost bin.

The kitchen compost bin can be an individual bin with a handle that stands alone in your kitchen or it can be made to fit under your cupboard so it is not visible. Many families are making their own compost for gardening, and the ingredients come right from their kitchen. Many items such as vegetable peelings, vegetable juices, coffee grounds and similar ingredients are dumped in the compost bin until it’s full at which time it is dumped in the garden area. These types of items make excellent fertilizer, helping you to have a very healthy and productive garden. Not only are you making use of the waste materials by recycling them, but also you are saving money on garden fertilizer.

In spite of the health issues, there are still some smokers left, but that doesn’t mean your home needs to smell like cigarettes. Many women have a small kitchen bin hidden away just for cigarette butts. It keeps them out of public view and manages to hide the ashtray smell. Other uses for a kitchen bin are for storage of staple goods like flour or potatoes, onions, etc. The bins are conveniently tucked away under the cupboard and pull out for easy access. Some even come in the traditional lazy Susan style. They now come in different colours so matching them to your kitchen décor should be simple. Those that are not hidden under the cupboard can be decorated to match your kitchen.

Many women purchase decorative stickers to put on their kitchen bins. Some are accessorized to match appliances, canisters or wallpaper. If you are creative, you may want to do your own decorating by painting designs or applying decoupage designs. Whether you used your kitchen bin as extra storage space or a kitchen compost bin, you can have great fun making it look like it is part of your kitchen.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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25th October 2007

Recycling Bin

Keeping your home looking attractive and smelling great as well as helping our environment is easy with some creative ideas and the use of the right recycling bin. Recycling no longer sounds like “work” as it did when the public first became aware of the need for recycling.

Gone are the days where we would take out the rubbish, throw it into the bonfire or in a big hole in the ground. With an attempt by all of us to clean up the environment, everyone is more conscientious about their waste products, whether in the home or at work. With so many stylish bins available, keeping a clean and neat home or room is almost fun. A recycling bin no longer needs to look like a rubbish bin. Just as stores now sell colour-coordinated waste paper bins for each room of your home, there is also the same style in recycling bins. Whereas you may want a large bin for the garage, the bathroom will only need a small one. This is easily accomplished with the different sizes available.

Some of the more stylish bins have different colours for different recyclables as well as drainage on the bottom to avoid odours, which used to be a real problem. Many have the lids attached so there is no longer the worry about lost lids. Shock and temperature resistance are just a couple of the great qualities with many of the recycling bins available to you. Regardless of what type of waste you have in the bin, whether it’s paper, metal, or plastic, it’s safely and securely kept there until it’s time to be emptied. Being fade resistant allows you to keep them outside year round without the worry of the sun changing the colour of your bin.

Recycling needs to be something that everyone needs to be involved in. Women and children love the many options they have to make a fun and creative recycling bin for in the house or outdoors. You can buy them already decorated in the style you like or choose to make your own masterpiece. Children have great fun making their own stylish bins in designs that are appealing to them. Men and boys go wild over the many stickers available of the NFL or NASCAR. Whether it’s stickers, painted designs, stick-on address labels or decoupage, your choices are almost unlimited. Address labels are not only a stylish idea, but a practical one as well. Many small communities or cul de sacs take turns picking up the recycling bins on rubbish day. With the address labels, there’s no question as to who owns which recycling bin.

A fancier style of bin has the appearance of a safe with the actual bin hidden inside a case. Unless you actually open the door for removal, you’d never know it’s a recycling bin. Another popular choice is the use of translucent or fluorescent bins. One reason why many families choose to use decorative bins is to avoid theft. Surprisingly, many bins are stolen and the victim has to pay for the loss of the bin if it is owned by the council. Thieves are usually not attracted to bins with flowers, colourful designs or names. Besides the appearance, there are practical reasons for making your recycling bins unique.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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24th October 2007

Wheelie Bin

One of the quickest and easiest ways to do your recycling is with the use of a recycling bin, with the most convenient being a wheelie bin. Recycling is becoming a very large part of almost everyone’s day-to-day life as a way to help the environment, in addition to cleaning out our everyday waste.

Almost all of the daily waste accumulated in your home can be recycled. This is why more and more people are using recycle bins not just in their garden or garage, but in the house as well. The use of wheelie bins makes “taking out the rubbish” so easy that even your children will want to do their share. The varieties of sizes they are available in allow you to get a different one for almost every room in your house. The use of fluorescent bins makes cleaning up messes very easy while watching those late night films.

No longer do recycle bins have the appearance of a rubbish bin. They now come in some very stylish and room-coordinated designs. The new styles are UV protected and resistant against chemicals and extreme temperatures. Children like having translucent bins because they don’t have to open the bin to see if it’s full. Being able to see right through the wheelie bin, they can just push it out of their room to the main recycle bin, remove the bag and dump it. How much simpler can it get?

Although the recycle bin often comes inside a storage case, many women enjoy decorating it by painting it or applying decoupage, which is a group of paper designs glued on to the bin. The art of decoupage is very simple to learn and, when mastered, can give your home decor a very professional appearance. With some styles of wheelie bins available in attractive small sizes, many are seen on display at craft shows displaying the decoupage, stenciling or any variety of designs. Not only is this the opportunity for the artist to display their work, but the bins are also a way to encourage people to buy something they would need to get anyway.

A unique new style of recycle bins are the foldable wheelie bins. Many families use these for storage as well as recycling. They make excellent storage for almost any item as well as being foldable allowing you to fold them up when they’re not in use. Whether they’re designer bins, translucent, fluorescent or folding bins, the sale of these bins has increased every year with families finding more and more uses for them. With many of them being under £50.00, most families and businesses purchase more than one, especially with all the sizes available.

Another idea that many people are going with is the use of stickers and address labels on their wheelie bins. Give your garden an exotic look with specially decorated bins throughout your backyard. Many individuals choose to put cute little messages or jokes on their bins. They make great conversation pieces with your friends and neighbours. The uses and ideas for a wheelie bin are endless.

Editors’ notes:
NowRecycle.co.uk is a trading style of Plastic Omnium Systems Ltd - a European market leader in waste containment solutions that provides a wide range of waste containers and services including wheeled bins, litter bins, banks, composters and sacks. It is part of the International Plastic Omnium Group, a world leader in contract waste container solutions with worldwide sales of more than £1.8 billion. It employs over 9,000 people in 25 countries, across four continents, in manufacturing and service solutions for the automotive, environment and performance plastic products.
Press Contact: Simon Dutta, N European Marketing Director, Plastic Omnium Urban Systems Ltd
Telephone: 01952 582 583

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24th October 2007

Gardening Bin-the easiest part of Gardening

To be efficient at gardening, you have to have the right accessories such as a hoe, weeding tools, garden hose and a gardening bin. An inexperienced gardener may think that all he needs for a garden is a few packs of seeds and the ground to plant them in. However, a gardener with the knowledge and experience of gardening knows there is much more involved in gardening, especially if you want a successful garden. If a successful garden is not your goal, then it’s just a waste of your time and money.

Planting and caring for a garden is a great way to save money on your food bill and provide your family with healthy and delicious food. Gardening has become, once again, a hobby of many families and even single individuals. It is a hobby, though, that requires organisation and hard work. However, the end result will be more than worth it.

In order for your garden to be productive and grow healthy produce, you need good fertile soil. Hopefully, you’ve been adding kitchen waste to your gardening bin all winter so you’ll have plenty of compost for fertilization. Many people that have gardens year after year have a gardening bin going all year round. Any leftover vegetables or vegetable peelings, etc. go into the gardening bin. After sitting in the bin for a period, the waste begins to rot and turn to compost. In the spring, it is dumped in the garden and worked into the soil. This is the most economical and energy-smart way to help your garden. Not only are you saving the cost of having to buy commercial fertilizer, but you are recycling the waste products from your kitchen, rather than throwing them in the rubbish and then to the landfill.

This procedure is no different from what the farmers did years ago. They, however, had cows or horses so they always had manure available. In the spring, they had their fertilizer already. Most individuals that plant a garden today aren’t fortunate enough to have animal fertilizer at their disposal, so the use of a gardening bin for compost is necessary. Equally important is that you are helping the environment by making use of your kitchen waste.

There are different types of gardening bins. You may choose to make your own or purchase a commercial one. There are commercial bins that can be used for more than just compost. Many people use a type of bin with wheels to haul the gardening tools and supplies from the shed to the garden and back each day. Women often use small bins in the kitchen that they empty daily or weekly into a larger one outside. Designer bins are often available as a way to allow them to match your kitchen design. It’s all a matter of personal choice and convenience.

Once your garden is all complete with fertilizer, it’s ready to plant. With the healthy fertilizer you’ve put in the soil, it shouldn’t be long before you have strong sturdy plants growing. With a little water and weeding, your garden will not only be a source of pride for you, but also help put vegetables on the table. Don’t wait until the fall to start thinking of your garden for the next year. As you weed the garden, throw the weeds into the gardening bin and have a jump on next year’s garden!

Editors’ notes:
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