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By

Randy Miller
It’s virtually impossible to walk through the world without absorbing some recycling messaging. By now, I think most people know that soda cans and clean paper should be tossed in a recycling bin instead of a trash can. Apples cores and leftovers,also known as organic waste, however—that’s a different story. Organics can be harmful to...
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Every industry was touched by the start of the coronavirus pandemic. While construction has fared better than some, the crisis certainly threw a wrench in the works (pun intended). Now, as crews rush to make up for lost time and permanently shuttered businesses hurry to clear out their premises, being able to work quickly is...
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Like greasy pizza boxes and plastic bags, batteries are one of those common objects that you have to think twice about before trashing. Do they belong in the recycling bin? The garbage can? Or should they be handed off to your municipal recycling program? Many battery types can’t be recycled, but some can. Proper battery...
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As a business owner or manager, you know how to evaluate job applicants and choose the right opportunities for your business. But scrap metal may be outside your realm of expertise—so how are you supposed to know how to choose a scrap metal removal service? Scrap metal generated from manufacturing, building or renovation, or other...
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In just under three months, we have watched many businesses temporarily close their store fronts and some shutter completely. But American hard work and ingenuity have shone through in this difficult time as medical PPE suppliers amped up production and marketing, apparel companies are stitching masks, and cosmetic and fragrance companies are now bottling hand...
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Maybe you’ve heard about scrapping but aren’t quite sure what it is, whether your business is supposed to be doing it, or whether it’s worth the effort. The scrapping definition is pretty easy to guess at (spoiler: it involves scrap metal!). Why it matters, though? There are both financial and environmental answers to that question....
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Anyone who has ordered a piece of some-assembly-required furniture is probably familiar with expanded polystyrene, or EPS. The foam pieces that cushion furniture during transit are often made from this material. It’s commonly used as packing material because it’s light, durable and can be molded into any shape. (It’s not technically Styrofoam, though it’s often...
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We are all facing enormous challenges with relation to the impact of the COVID-19 virus. As a business it requires you to closely review all opportunities and attempt to create and develop efficiencies that may have been overlooked in the past. One of the opportunities that we have identified at Miller Recycling is the additional...
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You have to say this about 2020: It hasn’t been boring. But even as our global focus has been on a virus, climate change continues to take a toll on our planet. The need for increased environmental protection remains a constant. Climate change is the focus of Earth Day 2020, to be held on April...
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We all know what is going on with the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 virus and its impact on every corner of our economy. By no means is this article meant to add to the hype, or to bring attention to our industry as being a “victim” or unfairly impacted – it is meant to...
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