Monday, October 25, 2010

Who enjoys lugging out their recyclable materials to facilities? Yeah, we here at cincysavers.com don't either. Even though you want to benefit the planet and get some cash in return, with your hectic schedule putting in that time and effort can feel like it just is not worth it.Everyone loves saving time and money - which is exactly what will happen by calling a recycling facility. Not only will Blue Grass Recycling come right to your door and pick up your recyclables, but they will also pay you for it! To receive an estimate free of charge, either call them at 859.283.9560 or stop by their facility in Burlington, Kentucky.Materials that they will recycle include aluminum, high temperature alloys, brass, insulated wire, copper and other miscellaneous items. Here is a complete list of the materials that they will pick up for you and take off your hands."By using Blue Grass Recycling, you will save a lot of time, energy and money," says Guy Witte of Blue Grass Recycling. "Not to mention help preserve our planet."If you work in a company right now that does not recycle, why not give Blue Grass Recycling a call? Your boss would surely enjoy the extra dough and maybe even give you a raise! We aren't promising that, though. But recycling does help promote a safe, healthy and positive work environment so everyone will reap the benefits."Many small and large businesses don't recycle because they have so much other stuff to do, so recycling is not a priority," says Guy Witte. "If they realized how much money they could be collecting, then they may realize it is worth it."Blue Grass Recycling is a scrap metal facility that provides commercial and industrial recycling services within 24 hours of your phone call if you are within the surrounding Tri-State area. They also offer scrap metal purchase and processing.Did you know...
- The most commonly recycled metals are iron, steel and aluminum.
- Metals are not a renewable resource, but recycling metals helps make them a sustainable resource.
- Metals do not lose their quality or strength when recycled because they maintain their atomic structure when melted. This means that, unlike plastic, metal can be recycled indefinitely.
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