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A small town in Colorado is making it more difficult for residents to take on any serious home remodeling projects as there is a new restriction being placed on residential dumpsters and waste containers. The city council is looking to make it illegal for residence to place dumpsters on their properties without fiirst concealing it with a large enough fence.

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What do you do with all of the left-over, brown/black cooking oil? That oil is environmental poison, as it can harm or kill wildlife and plants. Just follow these simple steps, and avoid any environmental catastrophes!

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Can I recycle my old washer and dryer? In most communities, you can drop off large appliances for recycling at local landfills, transfer stations and municipal recycling depots. But before you just dispose of your unwanted washer and dryer, why not consider helping out your neighbors in need. Be sure to contact the qualified professionals at DumpsterSource.

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It’s comforting to know that you have that trusty old fire extinguisher nearby, but many people fail to realize that extinguishers can get old. Given enough time, they may not work well, or even at all. So how do you get rid of those old extinguishers? At DumpsterSource, our representatives will schedule personal pick-ups and disposal for your extinguishers and other waste and trash.

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In the Pacific Ocean, floating on the current is an extraordinarily immense mass of trash, one that may be twice as big as Texas! Even worse, this collection of plastic continues to expand every day. This environmental hazard goes by many names; “Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” “Plastic Trash Vortex,” “Eastern Garbage Patch.” But whatever it’s called, this blob represents a growing concern for the health of the planet.

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As you can see, recycling has its benefits, for every man, woman and child across the country. Nevertheless, a great number of the American population has yet to jump on the recycling bandwagon. But research shows that while we may not all be doing our part for the environment, that doesn’t mean we don’t feel bad about it. The 2008 survey shows that “green guilt” is real, and people want to get involved. If you want more information about recycling and what you can do to help the environment, visit DumpsterSource.com

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Residents of the city of Parkland, Florida may soon find an increase in their monthly bills. According to area waste management officials, if this measure passes, residents could receive a 60 cent household reduction. For convenient and personalized dumpster rentals, Parkland residents should contact DumpsterSource at (888) 423-8677.

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