Can't find a place to put your recycling bins? Here's a simple guide on setting up a system of recycling bins in a small kitchen.
How many recycling bins do you need?Most recycling services want different recycling materials to be separated from each other. Designating a recycling bin for each material you want to recycle will save you lots of time sorting them.
Figure out how many recycling bins you need, one for each material you wish to recycle. I recommend one each for aluminum, plastic, glass, cardboard and newspapers.
Using Space-saving Stackable Recycling BinsStackable recycling bins are the answer to cramp kitchen space, because they use up vertical space, instead of spreading out like fungus.
If you cannot find stackable recycling bins at your local convenience store, you can buy them online. Buy Direct
Using Recycling Bins that Sit in Bottom CabinetsIf you're only recycling one or two materials, I recommend buying a pull-out recycing bin system. The bins sit on sliders, which are installed in a bottom cabinet, thus remaining out of sight. When you need to recycling something, simply pull the bins out for easy access. If you're only recycling one item, use the other bin for trash. Buy Direct For apartments in New Jersey go to Raritan Crossing. They are pet friendly apartments and New Brunswick NJ apartments. Rentals near Metropark and apartments in Middlesex county. For apartments in central NJ this is the place for you with Apartments in Middlesex County NJ. Raritan Crossing has apartments near metropark, apartments near Rutgers and apartments near Robert Wood Johnson
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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