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As you implement the office recycling program, there are certain things that your staff and co-workers should be educated and up to date with. It is also important that your co-workers know about items that could not be recycled and should be separated from items that are kept for recycling.


It is understandable that with the growing multitude of items that come in and out of your office every day, it becomes very hard to keep track of what should be sent for recycling and what should be tossed out. Visit the website:www.cdmwastemanagement.com to make it easier to understand as to what to keep for recycling and what to toss out.


·        Paper: Napkins, Tissue Papers, Paper Napkins, and Wax Towels are the items which should not be kept for recycling. On the other hand, newspapers, magazines, junk mail, tissue boxes, shredded paper, and milk cartons are materials that should be sent to the recycling ground.


·         Plastic: Plastic Bags, Plastic Eating Utensils, Styrofoam, plastic plates, cups, and frozen food containers these are the items that should not be sent to recycling. On the other hand, plastic water bottles, milk jugs, and shampoo bottles are plastic materials that can be recycled.