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	<title type="text">Chrester Enterprises Ltd</title>
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	<updated>2023-07-22T03:30:05Z</updated>

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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[New Start Recycling Electric Car Batteries To Solve An Ecological Issue With A Circular Solution!]]></title>
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		<id>https://7oroof.com/tfdemos/trashco/?p=116</id>
		<updated>2023-07-22T03:30:05Z</updated>
		<published>2023-07-22T03:30:05Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Batteries" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Recycling" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Sustainability" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[We partnered with community to create circular value ecosystem for electric and hybrid vehicle batteries, this will enable scarce raw materials to be reused through closed loop recycling]]></summary>

					<content type="html" xml:base="https://chrester.com/new-start-recycling-electric-car-batteries-to-solve-an-ecological-issue-with-a-circular-solution/"><![CDATA[<p>Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts this type of plastic, they may not accept black plastic. Many sorting machines cannot identify black plastic due to the dark color, so these items can end up getting passed through.</p>
<p>In addition to the invisibility of this material to the sorting machines, the black color makes it difficult to reconstitute into a new material. A company that would potentially be using this plastic for new products, would have trouble adding dye to a batch of plastic that already.</p>

<p>Cardboard sleeves are the only sure thing when it comes to coffee on the go. Cardboard is accepted everywhere for recycling, so no matter what other parts of your coffee cup can be recycled, you should be recycling the cardboard sleeve. It may seem insignificant because it is so small, but with around 600 billion coffee cups being produced worldwide every year, there are potentially billions of cardboard sleeves to go along with them. With so many disposable coffee cups being unrecyclable in so many programs, it is important to take advantage of this.</p>
<p>If you happen to get a cardboard drink carrier, make sure you add that to your recycling too. Another way to be more sustainable would be to use your own reusable cup. Many coffee shops will allow you to bring your own travel mug for their drinks. And of course, you can bring your own coffee mug to keep at the office. While there is no clear cut answer to each type of disposable coffee cup, the big take-away should be that the most important thing you can do when trying to recycle any type of disposable cup is to look up whether your program accepts it.</p>
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			<name>CENTLTD</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Stop Recycling Your Disposable Coffee Cups Wrong To Avoid The Contamination Dangers]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://chrester.com/stop-recycling-your-disposable-coffee-cups-wrong-to-avoid-the-contamination-dangers/" />

		<id>https://7oroof.com/tfdemos/trashco/?p=115</id>
		<updated>2023-07-20T03:28:43Z</updated>
		<published>2023-07-20T03:28:43Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Coffee" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Recycling" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Paper coffee cups are actually lined plastic, making them a more difficult to recycle in most cases, when two materials, such as paper and plastic, are adhered together in a product]]></summary>

					<content type="html" xml:base="https://chrester.com/stop-recycling-your-disposable-coffee-cups-wrong-to-avoid-the-contamination-dangers/"><![CDATA[<p>Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts this type of plastic, they may not accept black plastic. Many sorting machines cannot identify black plastic due to the dark color, so these items can end up getting passed through.</p>
<p>In addition to the invisibility of this material to the sorting machines, the black color makes it difficult to reconstitute into a new material. A company that would potentially be using this plastic for new products, would have trouble adding dye to a batch of plastic that already.</p>

<p>Cardboard sleeves are the only sure thing when it comes to coffee on the go. Cardboard is accepted everywhere for recycling, so no matter what other parts of your coffee cup can be recycled, you should be recycling the cardboard sleeve. It may seem insignificant because it is so small, but with around 600 billion coffee cups being produced worldwide every year, there are potentially billions of cardboard sleeves to go along with them. With so many disposable coffee cups being unrecyclable in so many programs, it is important to take advantage of this.</p>
<p>If you happen to get a cardboard drink carrier, make sure you add that to your recycling too. Another way to be more sustainable would be to use your own reusable cup. Many coffee shops will allow you to bring your own travel mug for their drinks. And of course, you can bring your own coffee mug to keep at the office. While there is no clear cut answer to each type of disposable coffee cup, the big take-away should be that the most important thing you can do when trying to recycle any type of disposable cup is to look up whether your program accepts it.</p>
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			<name>CENTLTD</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Post Valentine’s Day E-Waste: How To Recycle And Dispose Of High Tech Gifts Recycle Items?]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://chrester.com/post-valentines-day-e-waste-how-to-recycle-and-dispose-of-high-tech-gifts-recycle-items/" />

		<id>https://7oroof.com/tfdemos/trashco/?p=114</id>
		<updated>2023-07-19T03:27:25Z</updated>
		<published>2023-07-19T03:27:25Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Tech" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Waste" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[While mobile phones are the first personal device that’s periodically tossed, this list looks at other items that you may recently replaced and purchased or thrown out this past]]></summary>

					<content type="html" xml:base="https://chrester.com/post-valentines-day-e-waste-how-to-recycle-and-dispose-of-high-tech-gifts-recycle-items/"><![CDATA[<p>Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts this type of plastic, they may not accept black plastic. Many sorting machines cannot identify black plastic due to the dark color, so these items can end up getting passed through.</p>
<p>In addition to the invisibility of this material to the sorting machines, the black color makes it difficult to reconstitute into a new material. A company that would potentially be using this plastic for new products, would have trouble adding dye to a batch of plastic that already.</p>

<p>Cardboard sleeves are the only sure thing when it comes to coffee on the go. Cardboard is accepted everywhere for recycling, so no matter what other parts of your coffee cup can be recycled, you should be recycling the cardboard sleeve. It may seem insignificant because it is so small, but with around 600 billion coffee cups being produced worldwide every year, there are potentially billions of cardboard sleeves to go along with them. With so many disposable coffee cups being unrecyclable in so many programs, it is important to take advantage of this.</p>
<p>If you happen to get a cardboard drink carrier, make sure you add that to your recycling too. Another way to be more sustainable would be to use your own reusable cup. Many coffee shops will allow you to bring your own travel mug for their drinks. And of course, you can bring your own coffee mug to keep at the office. While there is no clear cut answer to each type of disposable coffee cup, the big take-away should be that the most important thing you can do when trying to recycle any type of disposable cup is to look up whether your program accepts it.</p>
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			<name>CENTLTD</name>
							<uri>https://demo.chrester.com</uri>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Introducing 2023 Top Recycling Tips For Your Workplace That You Can Implement Today!]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://chrester.com/introducing-2023-top-recycling-tips-for-your-workplace-that-you-can-implement-today/" />

		<id>https://7oroof.com/tfdemos/trashco/?p=112</id>
		<updated>2023-07-18T03:23:05Z</updated>
		<published>2023-07-18T03:23:05Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Tips" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Workplace" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Here is one of those recycling tips for the office that immediately helps employees collect and recycle a particular material right way, instead of recycling bins at each person’s desk]]></summary>

					<content type="html" xml:base="https://chrester.com/introducing-2023-top-recycling-tips-for-your-workplace-that-you-can-implement-today/"><![CDATA[<p>Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts this type of plastic, they may not accept black plastic. Many sorting machines cannot identify black plastic due to the dark color, so these items can end up getting passed through.</p>
<p>In addition to the invisibility of this material to the sorting machines, the black color makes it difficult to reconstitute into a new material. A company that would potentially be using this plastic for new products, would have trouble adding dye to a batch of plastic that already.</p>

<p>Cardboard sleeves are the only sure thing when it comes to coffee on the go. Cardboard is accepted everywhere for recycling, so no matter what other parts of your coffee cup can be recycled, you should be recycling the cardboard sleeve. It may seem insignificant because it is so small, but with around 600 billion coffee cups being produced worldwide every year, there are potentially billions of cardboard sleeves to go along with them. With so many disposable coffee cups being unrecyclable in so many programs, it is important to take advantage of this.</p>
<p>If you happen to get a cardboard drink carrier, make sure you add that to your recycling too. Another way to be more sustainable would be to use your own reusable cup. Many coffee shops will allow you to bring your own travel mug for their drinks. And of course, you can bring your own coffee mug to keep at the office. While there is no clear cut answer to each type of disposable coffee cup, the big take-away should be that the most important thing you can do when trying to recycle any type of disposable cup is to look up whether your program accepts it.</p>
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			<name>CENTLTD</name>
							<uri>https://demo.chrester.com</uri>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[How The Global Property Market is Putting Sustainability First A Living Solutions For Our Planet]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://chrester.com/how-the-global-property-market-is-putting-sustainability-first-a-living-solutions-for-our-planet/" />

		<id>https://7oroof.com/tfdemos/trashco/?p=109</id>
		<updated>2023-07-17T03:18:31Z</updated>
		<published>2023-07-17T03:18:31Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Green" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Sustainability" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[While sustainability might have been deemed a trend a few years ago, now it’s an essential factor that the industry needs to take note of. As this space evolves and transforms]]></summary>

					<content type="html" xml:base="https://chrester.com/how-the-global-property-market-is-putting-sustainability-first-a-living-solutions-for-our-planet/"><![CDATA[<p>Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts this type of plastic, they may not accept black plastic. Many sorting machines cannot identify black plastic due to the dark color, so these items can end up getting passed through.</p>
<p>In addition to the invisibility of this material to the sorting machines, the black color makes it difficult to reconstitute into a new material. A company that would potentially be using this plastic for new products, would have trouble adding dye to a batch of plastic that already.</p>

<p>Cardboard sleeves are the only sure thing when it comes to coffee on the go. Cardboard is accepted everywhere for recycling, so no matter what other parts of your coffee cup can be recycled, you should be recycling the cardboard sleeve. It may seem insignificant because it is so small, but with around 600 billion coffee cups being produced worldwide every year, there are potentially billions of cardboard sleeves to go along with them. With so many disposable coffee cups being unrecyclable in so many programs, it is important to take advantage of this.</p>
<p>If you happen to get a cardboard drink carrier, make sure you add that to your recycling too. Another way to be more sustainable would be to use your own reusable cup. Many coffee shops will allow you to bring your own travel mug for their drinks. And of course, you can bring your own coffee mug to keep at the office. While there is no clear cut answer to each type of disposable coffee cup, the big take-away should be that the most important thing you can do when trying to recycle any type of disposable cup is to look up whether your program accepts it.</p>
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		<author>
			<name>CENTLTD</name>
							<uri>https://demo.chrester.com</uri>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[Recycle Coach Issues Survey To Gauge Residents’ Knowledge On Engaging Entire Communities]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://chrester.com/recycle-coach-issues-survey-to-gauge-residents-knowledge-on-engaging-entire-communities/" />

		<id>https://7oroof.com/tfdemos/trashco/?p=108</id>
		<updated>2023-07-16T03:12:44Z</updated>
		<published>2023-07-16T03:12:44Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Recycle" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Tips" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Data that the costs associated with recycling in the past were significantly lower than disposal, but are now up to 5x higher. This shift can be attributed to contamination, which refers]]></summary>

					<content type="html" xml:base="https://chrester.com/recycle-coach-issues-survey-to-gauge-residents-knowledge-on-engaging-entire-communities/"><![CDATA[<p>Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts this type of plastic, they may not accept black plastic. Many sorting machines cannot identify black plastic due to the dark color, so these items can end up getting passed through.</p>
<p>In addition to the invisibility of this material to the sorting machines, the black color makes it difficult to reconstitute into a new material. A company that would potentially be using this plastic for new products, would have trouble adding dye to a batch of plastic that already.</p>

<p>Cardboard sleeves are the only sure thing when it comes to coffee on the go. Cardboard is accepted everywhere for recycling, so no matter what other parts of your coffee cup can be recycled, you should be recycling the cardboard sleeve. It may seem insignificant because it is so small, but with around 600 billion coffee cups being produced worldwide every year, there are potentially billions of cardboard sleeves to go along with them. With so many disposable coffee cups being unrecyclable in so many programs, it is important to take advantage of this.</p>
<p>If you happen to get a cardboard drink carrier, make sure you add that to your recycling too. Another way to be more sustainable would be to use your own reusable cup. Many coffee shops will allow you to bring your own travel mug for their drinks. And of course, you can bring your own coffee mug to keep at the office. While there is no clear cut answer to each type of disposable coffee cup, the big take-away should be that the most important thing you can do when trying to recycle any type of disposable cup is to look up whether your program accepts it.</p>
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			<name>CENTLTD</name>
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		<title type="html"><![CDATA[#2 Introducing 2023 Top Recycling Tips For Your Workplace That You Can Implement Today!]]></title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://chrester.com/2-introducing-2023-top-recycling-tips-for-your-workplace-that-you-can-implement-today/" />

		<id>https://7oroof.com/tfdemos/trashco/?p=96</id>
		<updated>2023-07-15T02:53:15Z</updated>
		<published>2023-07-15T02:53:15Z</published>
		<category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Tips" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Workplace" /><category scheme="https://chrester.com" term="Sustainability" />
		<summary type="html"><![CDATA[Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts [&#8230;]]]></summary>

					<content type="html" xml:base="https://chrester.com/2-introducing-2023-top-recycling-tips-for-your-workplace-that-you-can-implement-today/"><![CDATA[<p>Plastic coffee lids are also accepted in about half of recycling facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada, so you need to look up if they are accepted in your area. With plastic coffee lids, it is important to distinguish if it is accepted based on the color of the lid. Even if a program accepts this type of plastic, they may not accept black plastic. Many sorting machines cannot identify black plastic due to the dark color, so these items can end up getting passed through.</p>
<p>In addition to the invisibility of this material to the sorting machines, the black color makes it difficult to reconstitute into a new material. A company that would potentially be using this plastic for new products, would have trouble adding dye to a batch of plastic that already.</p>

<p>Cardboard sleeves are the only sure thing when it comes to coffee on the go. Cardboard is accepted everywhere for recycling, so no matter what other parts of your coffee cup can be recycled, you should be recycling the cardboard sleeve. It may seem insignificant because it is so small, but with around 600 billion coffee cups being produced worldwide every year, there are potentially billions of cardboard sleeves to go along with them. With so many disposable coffee cups being unrecyclable in so many programs, it is important to take advantage of this.</p>
<p>If you happen to get a cardboard drink carrier, make sure you add that to your recycling too. Another way to be more sustainable would be to use your own reusable cup. Many coffee shops will allow you to bring your own travel mug for their drinks. And of course, you can bring your own coffee mug to keep at the office. While there is no clear cut answer to each type of disposable coffee cup, the big take-away should be that the most important thing you can do when trying to recycle any type of disposable cup is to look up whether your program accepts it.</p>
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