Wednesday, November 17, 2010

How To Make A Recycling Bin Websites

Garbage problems plague almost every major city worldwide. Many governments have applied measures to combat this problem. They have opened more landfills and dump sites, but for some reason, garbage keeps piling up like a never-ending cycle. Garbage has contributed to the rampant spread of various forms of pollution. At the rate it is going, trash might soon take over the planet. Something has to be done about this garbage problem and that something is called recycling.

If you are in need of a divided recycle bin you can make one easily for yourself. It just takes a few minutes and you can set up your own recycling center that doesn't look like a garbage can alley in your kitchen or designated space.Purchase a standard 35-gallon plastic latch lid storage container in a color that suits your décor and taste.The 35-gallon container is 18.63" high and 19.75" deep or in width, this allows you to know the measurement for the plywood you will need cut to slide snugly into the container.
Years ago in his neighborhood, Eric Brennan's township had a curbside recycling program. They gave them a large plastic bin and picked up most recyclables free with the local garbage. Unfortunately, politics prevented this from continuing and the funding was taken and used elsewhere in his community. He still wanted to recycle his garbage but no longer had a bin to put it in. He used a garbage can for a while, but sorting through all the mess became a nuisance. He bought my own plastic bin but it tipped easily and filled up fast.
   For construction of a plastic bin, purchase a plastic bin (approximately 10"x19"x12") with a lid. Drill two or three rows of 1/4" holes in the top, sides and bottom of the bin. Raise bin off the surface so that air can circulate underneath. This type of bin will need a tray to catch any liquid that goes through the bottom.
   For a wooden bin, a common size for a worm bin is approximately 1'x2'x3'. An old wooden box or drawer will work as a worm bin. Wooden bins breathe better than plastic and therefore do not need as many holes but you should have two rows of 1/4" holes on all sides. However, wooden bins, because they are always wet, might last only two or three years.
Finding a big, sturdy basket or storage bin is the only task that you need to complete for making your own recycling bin. If you do not have one of these in your possession, you can pick one up at your local hardware or department store. After you have your storage bin, take a marker and separate your recycling bins by writing which products goes in what bin. Ideally, you would need three bins: paper, plastic and glass. Adding a bag to the inside of your bins is an easy way to transfer your recycled products.

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