iafe - fair/festival recycling
paris hotel - lost wages, nv -
   steve trash® - nov. 2012
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www.cokerecycling.com
      www.recyclingbin.comwww.
   clearstreamrecycling.comwww.z
erowastetoday.comwww.nerc.org/special_events_and_rec
                ycling_and_composting.html
                           html
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recycling
 containers
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Large recycling containers
                allow the bins to be
        emptied much less often, obviously
     this means less manpower/womanpower
               to collect recyclables.
        This one tips over easily to remove
          recyclables from the top. It’s at
                   the Wisconsin
                      State Fair.




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North
        Carolina State Fair




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ClearStream makes these.
      They are foldable,
    lightweight, compact
and the contents are obvious
               to
  potential recyclers. Less
         contamination
       if people can see
      recyclables inside.
Wind or lack of
space? ClearStream
  makes these too.
  Pretty clever...
       right?
Waste
              Management
              makes these.
             They are solar
                powered
           trash & recyclable
                collector
           compactors. The
              smaller the
            waste, the fewer
                 pickups
               required.



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people
These are volunteers at the Alaska
 State Fair. They collect, separate, and store
all recyclables. They do a really great job too.
                      copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
Signage is important. Let fairgoers know
    what you’re doing. They’ll like it.
Recyclables are dumped onto this table
   and separated by volunteers at
        The Alaska State Fair.
                copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
Mystery fluid is collected
    and disposed of
  properly at Alaska
      State Fair.



                             copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
Volunteers collect recyclables and get cash
           for their efforts at
              copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com


          the Erie County Fair.




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placement
Always. Always. Always place
recycling containers adjacent to
trash containers. Did I mention
   you should always do this?
          Yes. Always!




                      copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
Montgomery County Ag. Fair in Gaithersburg
        MD requires waste haulers to...
        1. Place containers no further
              than 45 feet apart.
2. All waste containers must have a recycling
            container adjacent to it.




                          copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
Montgomery County Agricultural Fair
      has very good recycling
     cooperation because they
           make it easy.




                           copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
recyclables
Want more recycling? Encourage vendors (by offering discounts) to
 use only recyclable beverage containers. If it can’t be recycled
                   locally... it’s not recyclable.
                    copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
Considering being
    a “drop-off”
      point for
    other things
    that can be
      recycled.




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Many of your vendors
    will be using
  oil for cooking.
      Collect it
   and recycle it.
Food waste can be composted
       and converted into a rich
fertilizer/soil. Consider composting.
       It’s the most natural form
               of recycling.
www.cokerecycling.com
   www.recyclingbin.comwww.
clearstreamrecycling.comwww.z
    erowastetoday.comwww.nerc.or
  g/special_events_and_recycling_and_composting.html
  g/special_events_and_recycling_and_composting.html
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Iafe.recycling slideshow.1.13.13

  • 1.
    iafe - fair/festivalrecycling paris hotel - lost wages, nv - steve trash® - nov. 2012 copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 2.
    www.cokerecycling.com www.recyclingbin.comwww. clearstreamrecycling.comwww.z erowastetoday.comwww.nerc.org/special_events_and_rec ycling_and_composting.html html copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 3.
    recycling containers copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 4.
    Large recycling containers allow the bins to be emptied much less often, obviously this means less manpower/womanpower to collect recyclables. This one tips over easily to remove recyclables from the top. It’s at the Wisconsin State Fair. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 5.
    North Carolina State Fair copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 8.
    ClearStream makes these. They are foldable, lightweight, compact and the contents are obvious to potential recyclers. Less contamination if people can see recyclables inside.
  • 9.
    Wind or lackof space? ClearStream makes these too. Pretty clever... right?
  • 10.
    Waste Management makes these. They are solar powered trash & recyclable collector compactors. The smaller the waste, the fewer pickups required. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 11.
  • 12.
    These are volunteersat the Alaska State Fair. They collect, separate, and store all recyclables. They do a really great job too. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 13.
    Signage is important.Let fairgoers know what you’re doing. They’ll like it.
  • 14.
    Recyclables are dumpedonto this table and separated by volunteers at The Alaska State Fair. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 15.
    Mystery fluid iscollected and disposed of properly at Alaska State Fair. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 16.
    Volunteers collect recyclablesand get cash for their efforts at copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com the Erie County Fair. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 17.
  • 18.
    Always. Always. Alwaysplace recycling containers adjacent to trash containers. Did I mention you should always do this? Yes. Always! copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 19.
    Montgomery County Ag.Fair in Gaithersburg MD requires waste haulers to... 1. Place containers no further than 45 feet apart. 2. All waste containers must have a recycling container adjacent to it. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 20.
    Montgomery County AgriculturalFair has very good recycling cooperation because they make it easy. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 21.
  • 22.
    Want more recycling?Encourage vendors (by offering discounts) to use only recyclable beverage containers. If it can’t be recycled locally... it’s not recyclable. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 23.
    Considering being a “drop-off” point for other things that can be recycled. copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com
  • 24.
    Many of yourvendors will be using oil for cooking. Collect it and recycle it.
  • 25.
    Food waste canbe composted and converted into a rich fertilizer/soil. Consider composting. It’s the most natural form of recycling.
  • 26.
    www.cokerecycling.com www.recyclingbin.comwww. clearstreamrecycling.comwww.z erowastetoday.comwww.nerc.or g/special_events_and_recycling_and_composting.html g/special_events_and_recycling_and_composting.html copyright concrete dream inc. www.stevetrash.com