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How to recycle frame - NYC frame (Black, frame 8.5x11, Front load)

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NYC How to recycle frame (red, frame 8.5x11, Front load)

Aluminum HPD Smoke detector notice Sign

Size  8.5  inch x  11 Inch   

 

Recycle Signs are designed to inform guests of the city and state rules and regulations on how to separate garbage and trash as needed, prescribed and/or recommended. Recycle processes not only help for a cleaner world, but also help for the conversion of waste materials into new materials and objects. The recyclability of a material depends on its ability to reacquire the properties it had in its virgin or original state.

 

How does recycling help for the conservation of the environment? Recycling reduces the need for extracting, refining and processing raw materials; Actions that create air and water pollution. As recycling saves energy, it also reduces greenhouse gas emissions. This helps tackle climate change.

What are the benefits of recycling? 

·        Reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators.

·        Conserves natural resources such as timber, water and minerals.

·        Increases economic security by tapping domestic sources of materials.

·        Prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials.

·        Saves energy.

 
Why recycle plastic? By turning bottles, packaging and other plastic refuse into new goods, recycling helps the environment and creates new economic opportunities. Plastics recycling keeps still-useful materials out of landfills and encourages businesses to develop new and innovative products made from them.
 

Click HERE to see HPD NYC REQUIRED SIGNS LIST

 

NYC required owner and tenant to separate the garbage base on Department of sanitation law. The advantage of getting our NYC How to recycle frame is that you can at any point of time change the flyers. NYC department of sanitation provide to owners free updated flyers upon request.  The frame is red 

 

NYC has a strict recycle law and if the tenant does not seperate the garbag the owner get a violation. It is recomnded that owner of multi unit building will put in te lobby the the how to recycle frame. This frame/sign will give tenant information about the rules and regulation of nyc how to recylce.

 

Discover how to sort your recycling and what belongs in your bin. Please empty and rinse metal, glass, plastic and cartons containing food before recycling.

Metal (all kinds)

  • metal cans (soup, pet food, empty aerosol cans, empty paint cans, etc.)
  • aluminum foil and foil products (wrap and trays)
  • metal caps and lids
  • household metal items (wire hangers, pots, tools, curtain rods, small appliances that are mostly metal, certain vehicle license plates, etc.)
  • bulky metal items (large metal items, such as furniture, cabinets, large mostly metal appliances, DOES NOT INCLUDE electronic devices banned from disposal)

Glass

  • glass bottles and jars ONLY

Plastic (rigid plastics)

  • plastic bottles, jugs, and jars
  • rigid plastic caps and lids
  • rigid plastic food containers (yogurt, deli, hummus, dairy tubs, cookie tray inserts, “clamshell” containers, other rigid plastic take-out containers)
  • rigid plastic non-food containers (such as “blister-pack” and “clamshell” consumer packaging, acetate boxes)
  • rigid plastic housewares (flower pots, mixing bowls, plastic appliances, etc.)
  • bulk rigid plastic (crates, buckets, pails, furniture, large toys, large appliances, etc.)

Note:  Rigid plastic is any item that is mostly plastic resin—it is relatively inflexible and maintains its shape or form when bent.

Cartons

  • Food and beverage cartons
  • Drink boxes
  • Aseptic packaging (holds beverages and food: juice, milk and non-dairy milk products, soup, etc.)

Paper

  • newspapers, magazines, catalogs, phone books, mixed paper
  • white and colored paper (lined, copier, computer; staples are ok)
  • mail and envelopes (any color; window envelopes are ok)
  • receipts
  • paper bags (handles ok)
  • wrapping paper
  • soft-cover books (phone books, paperbacks, comics, etc.; no spiral bindings) (schools should follow their school  book recycling procedures)

Cardboard

  • cardboard egg cartons
  • cardboard trays
  • smooth cardboard (food and shoe boxes, tubes, file folders, cardboard from product packaging)
  • pizza boxes (remove and discard soiled liner; recycle little plastic supporter with rigid plastics)
  • paper cups (waxy lining ok if cups are empty and clean; recycle plastic lids with rigid plastics)
  • corrugated cardboard boxes (flattened and tied together with sturdy twine)

Not Accepted

  • Paper with heavy wax or plastic coating (candy wrappers, take-out and freezer containers, etc.)
  • Soiled or soft paper (napkins, paper towels, tissues)
  • Hardcover books (schools should follow their school  book recycling procedures)
  • Batteries
  • Electronic devices banned from disposal
  • Printer cartridges
  • Glass items other than glass bottles and jars (such as mirrors, light bulbs, ceramics, and glassware)
  • Window blinds
  • Foam plastic items (such as foam food service containers, cups and trays, foam protective packing blocks, and, and foam packing peanuts)
  • Flexible plastic items (such as single-serve food and drink squeezable pouches and tubes such as toothpaste, lotion, cosmetics, or sports balls such as basketballs, bowling balls, soccer balls, footballs, yoga balls)
  • Film plastic (such as plastic shopping bags and wrappers.) Bring plastic bags and film to participating stores for recycling
  • Cigarette lighters and butane gas lighters
  • Cassette and VHS tapes
  • CDs and DVDs
  • Pens and markers
  • “Tanglers” (such as cables, wires, cords, hoses)
  • Rigid plastic containers containing medical “sharps” or disposable razors
  • Containers that held dangerous or corrosive chemicals

Read more at Department of sanitation web site  click here

 

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