July 2008 Newsletter

 

WASTE EQUIPMENT and RECYCLING NEWSLETTER

WasteCare.com
 

July 2008

 


IN THIS ISSUE:

 

Higher Gas Prices =
Quick Paybacks from Compactors and Balers

 

 

 

 

Compactors can be the driving

force behind

HUGE SAVINGS and INCREASED EFFICIENCY

in waste processing

 

Learn about waste compactors and Waste Disposal



 

Learn the Basics:
Compactor and Waste Equipment for Dummies

   

 

Are you Paying Too Much for Waste Processing?

Click here for tips on how to maximize savings related to waste disposal and waste hauling.

  


Huge Selection of  Balers for all of Your Recycling & Baling Needs

Offered by
WasteCare Corporation

 

Learn the Basics:
Balers and Recycling
for Dummies

 

 

 


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Higher Gas Prices =

Quick Paybacks from Compactors and Balers

Rising fuel costs have led trash haulers to charge more for waste collection this year.  In addition to the increase in fuel prices, the cost of buying steel equipment, such as containers and trucks, has risen by at least 25 percent.  They have no alternative but to pass the costs along to their consumers.  Consumers are now frantically looking for ways to reduce the impact of fuel costs on their organizations.  One way is waste compaction and baling.

 

Loose, non-compacted trash occupies up to 20 times more dumpster space than compacted waste.   Many times dumpster pickups can be reduced by 50% by compacting.  Compacting can also reduce waste hauling costs by fewer and/or smaller dumpsters.  When the waste hauler picks up less, they use less fuel.  Using less fuel means reduced prices for the consumer.  Due to the rising fuel costs, paybacks for commercial compactors and balers can often times be immediate.  

 

Other savings from compactors and balers include 1) labor savings, 2) tax write-offs, 3) reduced pilferage, 4) cooling/heating savings, 5) labor wage increases and savings associated, 6) indirect labor cost savings including employee benefits, 7) inflation, 8) improved security, 9) increase in employee morale due to a better, cleaner work environment, 10) recycling capabilities, etc.Commercial Trash Compactor with a Built-in Cart

 

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Commercial Trash Compactors

Balers

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fluorescent Lamp Crushers and Lamp Recycling Programs are available at WasteCare.com.  Order yours today.

A Fluorescent Lamp Crusher / Compactor is a lamp crushing machine that processes, or crushes, spent fluorescent lamps into small fragments. The crushed glass is compacted into 55-gallon containers. Over 1350 T8 4' lamps can be crushed into one 55-gallon drum. Both straight fluorescent lamps and u-shaped fluorescent lamps can be crushed. This greatly improves storage of the lamps, handling, safety/liability issues, and recycling costs. The units are complete with filtration systems to help ensure both OSHA and EPA compliance, even for facilities disposing of large quantities of lamps.

Facilities across the world use the Fluorescent Lamp Crusher / Compactor to make their lamp disposal process more efficient. The systems will greatly reduce storage needs, minimize handling of the lamps, create a safer, cleaner work environment, and cut overall recycling costs.

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