Help sustain the Earth by starting with your City
Recycle
Recycle & Save Our Natural Resources
Aluminum Cans
Beverage Cans
Recycling beverage cans is one of the best ways to help protect the environment. Cans are made of aluminum, a material that can be recycled over and over again. By recycling cans, we can reduce the amount of energy needed to produce new materials, while also reducing the amount of waste in landfills. Additionally, recycling cans helps conserve natural resources, such as aluminum and oil. Finally, recycling beverage cans helps to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere, which can help combat climate change.
Paper
All kinds of Paper, Wrappers, Cardboard
Paper litter can have a negative impact on the environment. It can take a long time to degrade and can contribute to the buildup of waste in landfills. Paper litter can also cause water contamination if it is not disposed of properly. To reduce the effects of paper litter on the environment, it is important to properly recycle any paper materials that can be recycled and to avoid disposing of paper materials outdoors. Additionally, when purchasing paper products, look for those that have been produced in an environmentally responsible way. By taking these steps, we can help reduce the amount of paper litter in the environment.
Plastic
Beverage Bottles, Bags
Plastic litter is one of the most significant environmental threats facing our planet today. It not only pollutes our air, land, and water, but also harms wildlife and marine life. Plastic takes centuries to breakdown, and when it does it releases toxic chemicals into our environment. The best way to combat plastic litter is to reduce, reuse, and recycle as much as possible. Additionally, it is important to properly dispose of plastic items and avoid single-use plastics when possible. Lastly, supporting companies that are committed to sustainability and eco-friendly practices is a great way to help reduce plastic litter.
Tires
Car, Motorcycle, Bike Tires
Rubber tires are an important part of transportation, but they can be bad for the environment. Rubber tires are made of petroleum products and are not biodegradable, so they can take up a lot of space in landfills. Burning rubber tires releases hazardous chemicals into the environment, so disposing of them properly is essential. It is important to recycle old tires instead of throwing them away, as this helps to reduce the amount of waste going to landfills. Additionally, driving on low-tread tires can help to reduce emissions and save fuel.