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Recycling
for Business
Drinks Cans, Food Tins, Glass, Textiles, Paper and Cardboard and
UPV-c Windows
We
collect all types of the above materials. We will provide you with
three wheelie bins free of charge – for more than three bins
there is a small extra charge per bin. We can also provide you with
1100 ltr bins for a refundable deposit.
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The
steel can was first developed in the early 1800s by an Englishman,
Peter Durand, to solve the problem of keeping food fresh for soldiers
at the battlefront. He didn't invent the can opener at the same
time, unfortunately, so you needed a hammer and chisel to get at
the contents.
Aluminium
cans arrived much later, in the 1960s. They have always been used
mainly for drinks, with easy-open lids or pourers, and are much
lighter than the steel equivalent. In fact, they're getting lighter
all the time - today's cans are half the weight of the early ones.
The
UK's thirsty population gets through nearly 5,000 million aluminium
drink cans every year. Set tidily on the floor, they would fill
a warehouse 3 miles long by 3 miles wide. And we use even more steel
cans - three times more, in fact.
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| Recycling
metal cans
Metal cans are completely recyclable. They can be melted down and
used over and over again to make new cans or longer-lived products
such as bikes, cars and aeroplanes.
And
cans are one of the easiest types of waste material to collect and
recycle. It's well worth taking the trouble!

So if you're anything like the average, you'll be throwing away
about 20 of these cans a month, for each person in your household.
Not to mention all the aluminium drinks cans.
Why recycle metal cans?
Recycling
steel and aluminium cans is a relatively simple process. They are
separated into the two kinds (by large electro-magnets which attract
steel but not aluminium) then melted down. Once the impurities have
been burned or skimmed off, the metal can be re-used to make new
products. The environmental advantages are very convincing:
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Recycling cans saves energy
because melting them down takes much less heat than manufacturing
new metal. For steel you need only about a quarter of the energy,
and for aluminium only about a twentieth.
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Recycling
cans saves natural resources because the raw ingredients
for both steel and aluminium have to be mined out of the ground,
and it obviously makes sense to re-use what we already have. Mining
carries a risk of environmental pollution, as well as using energy.
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Recycling
cans reduces landfill
because although they are a fairly small proportion of business
waste (about 4%), up to now most of them have ended up in local
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If
you require all your materials – ie. glass, cans, textiles,
UPV-c and paper/card - collecting in the same collection on the
same date then you only be charge for the higher price material
collected.
TO
START MAKING YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO RECYCLING, CALL CREATION ON 01709
837288,
OR CLICK THE LINK TO EMAIL US creationrecycle@btconnect.com
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