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Pine cones or 24,600 cardboard boxes?
We recycle more than 108,000 tons of cardboard a year, saving over 972,000 cubic yards of landfill space.

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Seaweed or 2,469 glass bottles?
We recycle 14,000 tons of glass a year. A service which helps reduce the need for sand-dredging, preserving our sensitive marine environments.

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Grass field or 43,500 glass bottles?
We recycle 14,000 tons of glass a year. A service which helps reduce the need for sand-dredging, preserving our sensitive marine environments.

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A fern or 16,000 printed circuit boards?
We recycle over 35,215,000 pounds of electronic and electrical equipment a year. A service which preserves precious metals, helps to prevent the extraction of virgin materials and protects indigenous plant species.

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A butterfly or 34,800 cans?
We recycle 1000 tons of aluminum cans a year, helping to minimize the need to mine metals which protects natural habitats saving 95% of the energy cost of producing aluminum from raw materials.

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A forest or 23,000 newspapers?
We recycle approximately 86,000 tons of paper a year. That's equivalent to preserving over 5,000 trees.

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Waste into a Resource

“When the waste of one becomes the resource of another.” Click on any of the images above to discover a visual mosaic of this statement.