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The
Keep Pickens Beautiful
Recycling Guide
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Recycle: |
Do
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Mixed
Paper (newspaper, unwanted mail, white and colored paper,
telephone books, magazines, soft back books, manila folders,
pasteboard from cereal and dry food boxes, paper grocery bags,
etc.) |
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Plastics (grade 1 -7 containers - drink, milk, detergent, etc. – remove tops) |
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Glass (containers – clear, brown, green) |
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Scrap Tires |
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Cardboard
(no cardboard with wax coating) |
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Aluminum
Cans - empty contents |
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Metals
(tin cans - rinse out food, scrap metal, large appliances,
etc.) |
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Paper
contaminated by food (pizza boxes, paper plates, napkins,
etc.) |
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Plastic
liners from food packaging |
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Wax
milk cartons, wax paper, juice boxes, frozen food boxes, and
other paper coated with wax |
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Light
bulbs, mirrors, broken glass, and styrofoam |
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Georgia
Recycling Facts
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There
are more than 400 recycling businesses in Georgia, employing
over 13,000 Georgians. |
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Recycling
one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a television for
3 hours. |
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It
takes five 2-liter plastic bottles (Soft Drink & Water)
to make 1 square foot of carpet. |
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Recycling
a glass bottle can save enough energy to light a 100-watt
bulb for 4 hours. |
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Georgia
is one of the top recycling states in the nation. |
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Georgia
firms process over 12 million scrap tires annually. |
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Since
1991, more than 2.5 million Christmas trees have been recycled
in Georgia. |
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Recycling
Saves
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Scarce
Landfill Space |
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Expenses
of Waste Disposal |
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Nation's
Scarce Natural Resources |
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Energy
Sources Such as Electricity, Petroleum, and Coal |
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Trees |
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How
does Recycling Work?
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When we take items that can be recycled
to the Recycling Center, we help our community reduce the amount
of garbage going to the landfill. Today only about 11% of trash
in Pickens County is recovered annyally for recycling. The goal
is to increase this to 25%.
Where
do recyclables go after collection? Manufacturers use them to
make new products - recycling's second step. The thrid step is
when you buy items made from recycled material.
Do
your part by recycling and then buying items made from recycled
material.
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Recycled
Products
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Paper
- New Writing and Office Papers, Building Insulation, Packing
Materials |
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Plastic
- Plant Pots, Plastic Lumber, Can Liners, Lawn Furniture |
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Glass
- New Glass Packaging, Decorative Tiles, Paving Material |
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Aluminum
- New Beverage Cans, Siding for Houses |
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Metal
- Appliances, Auto Parts, Construction Beams |
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Reduce
- Reuse - Recycle
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Pickens County Recycling Centers are located on Camp Road (turn left off 515 South at Lawson Chevrolet and the Center is on your right) and Cove Road (on the right just before Steve Tate Highway). Call 706-253-8871 for Camp Road and 770-893-2644 for Cove Road Recycling Centers to obtain hours of operations. Scrap tires may be recycled at the Cove Road Recycle Center and at the Jones Mountain Waste Management Center – call 705-253-8860 for informational and directions to the Jones Mountain locations.
Recycle
reusable clothing, household items, and furniture at the Community
Thrift Store, 110 Samaritan Drive, Jasper, GA. Hours of operation
10:00am to 4:00pm Tuesday through Saturday. Call 706-253-7770
for additional information and directions.
For
assistance in solving your recycling issues, call Keep Pickens
Beautiful at 706-253-3600. Speakers are available to provide informational
recycling guidance to organizations and groups.
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Keep
Pickens Beautiful
P.O. Box 342 Jasper, GA 30143
Voice & Fax: (706) 253-3600
E-mail: kpb@ellijay.com
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