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(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 30, 2011 ) Brown City, MI – If you scavenge from trash bins on garbage pick-up day, you might be breaking the law. Some communities are imposing huge fines and a criminal record to ones that practice dumpster diving or curbside scrapping. In Hazel Park, MI, for instance, scrapping is a misdemeanor and if caught rifling through garbage, one can expect a $500 fine.
Communities are realizing that there is “gold in that there trash” and are trying to curb the theft of recyclables at the curbside. Budget-strapped communities are learning that they need to squeeze every dollar that that they can and some are even turning to the trash for new areas of revenue. Dumpster Rental Brown City has long taught that the trash is a great source of valuable materials, like copper, steel and aluminum.
The website http://www.dumpsterrentalbrowncity.com/ reminds homeowners that recycling is a great way to make a little money and help out the environment. Before a homeowner throws anything away, Brown City Dumpster Man advises that one should consider the scrap value of the item and think about recycling it. If an item is made of brass, steel, copper or other recyclable metal, it might be worth hanging onto and taking to a local scrap yard.
Dumpster diving has become more and more popular these days with the down turn in the economy. People are looking for ways to earn some extra money and scrapping in dumpsters is the way to earn it. Some scrappers make a very decent living just by going through the trash. Until the practice is made illegal, as with curbside scrapping, people will still be found “diving” in the dumpsters looking for gold. Scrappers know that dumpsters can be regular treasure troves, even more so than curbside bins.
The Dumpster Rental Brown City website reminds those who are thinking of taking up the practice, that rummaging through dumpsters is unsafe and unsanitary. Wild animals such as rats, mice, raccoons and opossums frequent dumpsters looking for an easy meal. If bitten by one of these animals, one can contract salmonella, rabies or other diseases. Dumpsters are also full of flies and maggots which carry disease. A trip to the hospital may be all that one finds in an overflowing dumpster.
Recycling is becoming more and more common and saves on landfill space. As landfills fill up around the country, it will become more and more necessary to find alternative ways of disposing of unwanted material. Some communities are turning to the garbage not just for environmental reasons, but for revenue earning potential as well.
Before throwing something in the garbage, The Dumpster Rental Brown City website suggests going online and researching if the material is recyclable. If the material is recyclable, homeowners may be throwing out money with the trash.
About Dumpster Man
Dumpster Man provides roll off dumpster rental service within the Brown City area. The company is growing, because it is serving customers efficiently and effectively. They know that most people do not know how to manage waste. Waste management is more than providing a container to hold trash. It involves delivering a roll off container to the correct location on time. The real work, however, begins after picking up the dumpster canister. There is more than simply taking garbage to a landfill and dumping it. Recycling material should always be considered and there are many recycling rules and special requirements to properly handle hazardous waste. For more information about renting dumpsters, call 810-406-2904 or visit http://www.dumpsterrentalbrowncity.com/
Company: Dumpster Man Dumpster Rental
Contact: Ralph Baker
Phone: 810-406-2904
Email: dumpsterphone@gmail.com
Dumpster Man Dumpstr Rental
Ralph Baker
810-406-2904
dumpsterphone@gmail.com
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