Effective waste management is crucial for businesses to maintain a clean and organized environment. Junk It, a leading waste management company, has taken a giant leap forward by introducing a range of flexible garbage pickup options tailored to the needs of various businesses. Whether you own a restaurant, manage a shopping plaza, or oversee any other business Junk It can help.
Junk It’s innovative approach to waste management centers around offering customizable garbage pickup options. This means that whether your business produces a large volume of waste or a moderate amount, you can now choose a pickup frequency that aligns with your operational needs. The three available options are available for commercial dumpster rentals:
One of the standout features of Junk It’s services is their adaptability to various business types. Whether you’re running a bustling restaurant, managing a shopping plaza, or overseeing an office building, Junk It’s garbage pickup options are designed to suit your specific waste management needs. This customization ensures that your waste disposal plan is aligned with your business operations, reducing any disruptions caused by overflowing bins or delayed pickups.
Apart from offering flexible pickup schedules, Junk It’s front-loading service further enhances the convenience of waste disposal. This method involves specially designed bins that can be easily accessed from the front, streamlining the process of loading and unloading waste. The ergonomic design of these bins not only ensures ease of use but also minimizes the physical strain on employees responsible for waste handling.
Junk It recognizes that businesses have varying waste generation rates, and as a response, they now provide an array of container sizes. Ranging from 2 to 8 cubic yards, these containers can accommodate different volumes of waste, ensuring that you’re not paying for unused capacity. This scalability demonstrates Junk It’s commitment to cost-effective waste management solutions tailored to your business’s requirements.
2, 4, 6 , and 8 cubic yard bins available. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly pickups available. Hard lids and locks are standard.
In an era where environmental consciousness is paramount, Junk It is dedicated to sustainable waste management practices. The company emphasizes responsible disposal methods, adhering to local regulations and guidelines. By partnering with Junk It, businesses contribute to a cleaner community and a greener future. We accept recyclables and standard waste. Please contact your local government if you have hazardous waste.
Making the transition to Junk It’s customizable garbage pickup services is remarkably easy. Their customer support team works closely with businesses to determine the ideal pickup frequency and container size based on waste output and operational needs. This seamless onboarding process ensures that businesses experience a smooth transition without any disruptions to their daily activities.
Maintaining a clean and clutter-free environment is not just about complying with regulations; it’s also about creating a positive impression on customers, clients, and employees. Junk It’s services empower businesses to project an image of professionalism, cleanliness, and responsible waste management. This enhanced aesthetic appeal can contribute to customer satisfaction, brand loyalty, and improved employee morale.
Many gardeners are now using compost piles to compost their yard and kitchen waste. But it can be a challenge to continually create new compost piles when kitchen waste is constantly being generated by families throughout the year. That’s why many are now turning to a more time-efficient composting process. In this latest post, we’ll take a look at the trend of vermicomposting and how you can begin the process at home.
Vermicomposting is the process of using worms and microorganisms to turn kitchen waste into nutrient rich plant food and soil conditioner. It’s fairly simple to set up a vermicomposting system. To begin, you’ll need the following:
Container
The container you choose should be between eight and 12 inches in depth. Small plastic containers work best for this type of composting process, as they can be easily transported compared to wood bins.
Bedding
Bedding must be able to retain moisture and air while providing the worms space to live. Suitable options can include shredded corrugated cardboard, shredded paper, and peat moss. The container should be filled two-thirds with bedding to provide the worms with the optimal space. Then to prepare the bedding for the worms, you must place the bedding in your container, and fill the container with water until the bedding is covered. Then allow the bedding 24 hours to collect moisture.
Worms
The worms used for the vermicomposting process are called red worms or manure worms. They can be ordered through lawn care companies as well as found in bait stores. Consider how much waste you produce within your kitchen to determine how many worms you require. One pound of red worms can compost one half pound of kitchen waste per day. Once you’ve purchased the worms, you can simply add the worms to the bedding. They will then naturally go down to the bottom of the container away from the light.
Feeding
When feeding worms the kitchen scraps, it’s important to start slowly. It will take time for them to develop the bacteria required to turn waste into compost. In the beginning, add only a small amount of vegetable matter to the container and then gradually add more food as the amount of compost in the bin begins to grow.
In about three to four months, you should notice that your bin is full of nutrient rich compost ready to be used! It’s a process that can help you achieve a healthy, pesticide-free environment in your home garden. To learn more on vermicomposting and its unique benefits, call our team today!
Creative Ways To Repurpose Your Old JunkBefore you simply throw away all of your junk, first consider the ways in which it can be repurposed — updated and used for something entirely different. Not only can it be a fun weekend project but it is also a very eco-friendly way to handle your junk. You will probably even save yourself a lot of money in the process. Here are some common items that people often have in their house that can be repurposed in a creative way.
Turn a Ladder into a Bookshelf.
Give your old ladder a coat of paint and then hang it up on the wall horizontally, leaving a little bit of space between the wall and the ladder so that the books have room to balance on each step.
Make Shelves Out of Old Books.
Turn all of those old books lying around into shelves. Screw in two brackets into your wall and simply place the book on top.
Convert an Old Tire into an Ottoman.
Cut two pieces of wood the size of the tire hole and then screw the pieces of wood into the centre of the tire. Take a glue gun and then cover the tire with hemp rope.
Turn Plastic Bottles and Wine Glasses into Flower Holders.
Just cut the top half of a plastic bottle and spray paint it. Fill it with dirt, plant your flower and voila! To turn a wine bottle into a vase, simply paint the bottle your favourite colour.
Turn Picture Frames into Serving Trays.
Spray paint your old picture frame and turn it into a classy serving tray. It makes for a very elegant way to serve guests coffee or tea.
Turn a CD Holder into a Storage Container for Bagels.
This one doesn’t involve a lot of effort — just take an old CD holder, wash it out, and you’ve got yourself a great way to store your bagels so they won’t get squished. This repurposed CD holder is perfect for taking to work or on hikes. Alternatively, CD holders are a great way to store cables for convenient access.
If you are out of ideas on how to creatively repurpose your old junk, consider renting a dumpster-removal bin or have our team get rid of it on your behalf. Contact our team at Junk It! today for more.
Understanding the Hazardous Waste in your HomeHazardous waste is not only made in manufacturing plants, it can also be found at home under places the like the kitchen sink, the garage, the basement, or any place you store these products. Since every product you buy comes with labels, it’s a lot of work to read and keep track of which products contain industrial agents so we’ll go over the groups of products that are potentially dangerous.
Labelling and Garbage Collection
There are four types of dangerous agents that are present in products that are commonly found in households:
Any product can fall under more than one of these categories, so watch out for the following warning signs that should be displayed on the labels:
Many municipalities won’t allow households to dispose of these items because of environmental and safety concerns. Services like Junk It! will help you sort through the dangerous materials and properly dispose of them so that you won’t have to expose yourself to the agents or deal with the ticky-tacky rules behind their removal.
Looking Through the Garage
Antifreeze and car batteries are obvious candidates for hazardous waste but the following are also potentially harmful:
If you store your gardening supplies in the garage as well, then make sure that these products are properly sealed when not in use:
Beauty Products Count Too
Most of these items don’t come with large symbols indicating how toxic or dangerous they can be, but that doesn’t change the fact that these items should not be ingested and must be stored in dark, cool places:
Cleaning Agents
Almost anything stronger than soap is probably hazardous, which doesn’t mean that you should immediately switch over to organic materials. Responsible storage, use, and disposal will do the trick. If you’re moving and need to remove a bunch at once, call Junk It! for help.
How To Manage Waste During ConstructionThousands of pounds of waste is generated each year from commercial and residential renovations, and a certain amount of waste must be generated in order to make improvements to the building. While there’s no need to cut back from renovation altogether, we can all make an effort to build smarter by wasting less materials. The basic idea is to only buy the quantities you’ll use, and we’ll cover the guidelines below.
How Much Paint Should you Buy?
The best way to estimate how much paint you’ll need is by using a paint calculator, and buying the closest amount of paint to that amount. If you’ve already set your mind on a particular shade from a specific brand, and in order to get the amount of paint you need to finish the project, then there may not be much you can do. Keep in mind that paints are often sold in a variety of container sizes, and if the hardware store you’re buying from doesn’t offer the paint in a smaller size, they may be able to order it for you so don’t hesitate to speak to the sales associate there.
Tip: don’t overestimate how much extra paint you’ll need for future touch ups since paint doesn’t always keep well over a long period of time.
Recycling your Materials
If you’re doing a serious overhaul of your home, chances are you’ll be renting a container to haul away your trash. When considering which company to rent your container from, make sure that your final choice recycles your waste. Recycling materials from construction waste is different from sorting the waste that regularly comes from your home, so it’s not feasible to do it yourself.
Reusing your Materials
If you’re going with a contractor, they will most likely have leftover materials from other jobs, either ongoing or complete. In addition to reducing waste, you’ll also lower the cost for yourself. If you’re willing to put the work in, you can always find previously owned fixtures for reuse in your kitchens and bathrooms, which aren’t always a bad deal. In fact, old fixtures are probably made with sturdy hardwood that would cost you a small fortune today.
Plan, Plan, Plan
Redoing a job is the most wasteful way of trying things out. 3D modelling has come a long way and will help you imagine your ideas for the space without making permanent changes. Also, take paint samples, look at staged homes for sale, and talk to designers to make sure you’re making the right choice.
4 Ways to Make Waste Management Interesting for KidsExplaining the ideas behind resource conservation, big picture planning for the planet, and preserving natural ecologies to younger children makes waste management seem difficult, abstract, and uninteresting. Instead, you could focus on the practical habits that will help them become responsible adults by teaching them how to reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Toy Swap
Kids often want new toys, however nothing is more environmentally friendly than reusing old toys. Finding families with children who want to save some money while providing their kids with the entertainment they need should be easy. The tricky part may be getting your child to make the most of the opportunity, as they may want specific toys from specific brands. With the right messages, you should be able to convince them that toy swapping is the right thing to do.
Reusable Plates and Cutlery
Kids eat one out of three meals of their day at school, and that means plenty of brown paper bags, aluminum foil, cling wrap, and other wrappings that end up in the trash by the end of the school year. Reusable dinnerware is affordable and fun, coming in bright colours and a variety of sizes. Let your kids pick out their favourite patterns and ask them to take responsibility for bringing them home every day after school.
Turning Waste into Art
Art projects are great for rainy days, but they don’t always need to involve a trip to the local craft store to pick up supplies. Old plastic jars and fabric scraps can be used to make models and toys or neat looking containers to organize your belongings by:
Gardening for Kids
Playing out in the mud doesn’t have to mean making mud pies and splashing in puddles — in fact it can be productive and fun. You’ll be in charge of most of the responsibilities, but for the easier parts of tending to a garden, having an extra set of hands will certainly help. Your kids can pull out their favourite digging tool and help you move the dirt so you can remove weeds and plant your seedlings.
The most important part of waste management for kids is to make it fun and to take your time! As with all habits, it will take most kids some getting used to so make sure that you give everyone including yourself some room to learn the ropes.
3 Unexpected Things To Do For your WeddingWeddings are filled with festivities, but as the one organizing all the parties, there’s one important thing not to overlook, which is clean up! If you plan it just right, you can cut cleanup time down significantly, keeping your memories upbeat and fun. There are plenty of guides that will help you through the party planning aspect so let’s walk through the cleanup portion.
Go Big or Go Home
Summer weddings outdoors, small parties, and destination weddings means less hassle. Since weddings are the bride’s special day, it’s understandable if cutting down is not an option, especially when close family is expecting a huge party! When it comes to choosing decorations, forego having lots of loose fabrics, small table settings, and things like confetti as they are hard to clean when strewn on the floor or grass. Instead, you can go for large table settings that grab the attention of your guests such as:
Organize a Cleanup Crew
The saying many hands make light work is definitely true when it comes to cleanup duty so make sure that you’ve assigned reliable people to stay behind and help with packing up. If it takes a person 3 hours to clean, then it will take 6 people half an hour to do the job so recruit your people early! You should also reward them with food, leftover wedding favours, and flowers they can take home afterwards so that they will feel good about the work they’ve done.
Book a Junk Removal Bin
For outdoor weddings, bridal showers, rehearsal dinners, and other gatherings where the venue doesn’t come with a cleanup service, you will need to have a plan for where all the waste will go. There is no way around junk removal bins if you’re holding a large party with a long guest list. It also saves you from having to transport trash in your cars, which isn’t pleasant for leather interiors, sedans, and newer vehicles.
Weddings don’t need to be a big headache — in fact it’s a beautiful time in your life which should be spent bonding with family members and friends. Junk It! even offers services to help with removal of difficult objects, so if you have large or unwieldy decorations, don’t hesitate to learn more about our services.