Thursday, April 10, 2014

Ways to Recycle Paper

Boro-Wide Recycling Corp.
Maspeth, NY 718-416-1656
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Have you ever taken the time to think of things you use every single day? We have, and one of the resources that seem to surround us throughout every day is paper. Whether you're writing on it, printing on it, or reading it, paper is an item that we probably couldn't live without! You've probably heard that paper is made from trees, which are a natural part of our environment. It is also one of the simplest things to recycle and, by doing so, we can reduce the amount of trees that are cut down each year. To make recycling a little bit more fun, we've collected some creative ways that you can reuse and recycle paper:

Use It More Than Once: Whether you're printing, writing, or coloring on paper, always use both sides. Not only is this an act of being environmentally conscious, but it could also prove to have financial benefits since you'll be saving paper in the long run.

DIY Wrapping Paper: Instead of buying wrapping paper this year, collect old art projects, newspapers, or notepads that would've gone in the trash and use them to conceal packages. Be creative and tape them together in a way that a new design is created on its own.

Bubble...paper? Ever bought something breakable and see the cashier wrap it in paper before placing it in your bag? Any form of paper is great to use if you're looking to package something delicate. Instead of filling boxes or bags with bubble wrap or styrofoam, shred and crumple up old paper; it gets the job done just as well!

Art Projects: Who says you need a blank piece of paper to create something great? New or used, paper-mache projects simply require strips of any kind of paper. Instead of using a clean sheet of paper, considering using something that's already been worked on; after all, you can just paint over it!

Of course, traditional recycling practices are just as effective when it comes to recycling paper. Newspapers, paper bags, computer paper, magazines and envelopes are all examples of paper materials that can and should be recycled once they've served their purpose. The next time you go to crumple up a piece of paper and throw it in the trash, remind yourself of the different ways in which you can reuse and recycle the product.

At Boro Wide Recycling, we work to keep our planet safe by providing comprehensive recycling services to commercial and residential customers. Join us in our efforts! Contact us to learn how we can help you in your recycling efforts, and don't forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to stay up to date with the latest news in recycling efforts and eco-friendly tips. 

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