We provide you with a team of professionals who will show up and remove whatever you want.
Our dumpster rentals for Long Island can easily work out a schedule with you that works for your garbage load.
Our carting company Suffolk County can arrange for pick up as many days as you need.
It’s no secret that recycling is important for the health of our planet. That’s why JunkRaps prides themselves on making sure that they recycle as much of the materials they remove as they possibly can. In fact, their commitment to recycling for the betterment of the environment is just one of the many things that sets JunkRaps apart from other junk removal and carting services in New Hyde Park, NY. When you choose JunkRaps in Nassau County for your junk removal and carting needs, you can have peace of mind knowing that not only will your space be cleaned out quickly and efficiently, but that the refuse that is removed will be disposed of in an ecologically-friendly way.
While you can count on JunkRaps in Nassau County to recycle your materials, it’s definitely helpful to know how you can get a leg-up on the recycling process before their crew clears out your space. Or, if you plan on renting one of their dumpsters so you can clear out your own space, it’s important to know what materials you can recycle before just tossing them to the curb (or into a dumpster).
What Can You Recycle?
Whether you have accumulated a mass of clothing, shoes, and accessories that you want to get rid of, you want to dispose of old electronics, or you have basic household materials that you are looking to toss, don’t make the mistake of simply trashing them. Believe it or not, many of the things in your home or in a commercial space can be recycled. A lot of what you just assume is junk can actually be recycled and reused.
Here’s a look at some common items (both expected and unexpected) that can be carted and recycled.
While you’re in the midst of clearing out your junk, be mindful of anything that could be hazardous, such as CFL light bulbs, old ink and toner cartridges, and batteries. These items are harmful to the environment and should never be placed in a landfill. Contact your local refuse company to find out how to properly dispose of these items. Whenever you’re in doubt about tossing things out, you can ask your town or garbage company about recycling and how to dispose of your junk in an ecologically-friendly way.
Why should you care about recycling? Because it benefits our planet in so many ways. Some of the biggest ways recycling helps the planet include:
To learn more recycling tips for your junk, or to find out about the carting and recycling processes used by JunkRaps in New Hyde Park, NY, give them a call at 844-727-5865 today! We only have one planet; it’s up to us to make sure that it’s in good health, and recycling is one of the best ways we can do just that!
New Hyde Park is a village in the Towns of Hempstead and North Hempstead in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. It is the anchor community of the Greater New Hyde Park area. The population was 9,712 at the 2010 census.
Thomas Dongan, the fourth royal governor of New York, was granted an 800-acre parcel of land in 1683 that included New Hyde Park. It was known as “Dongan’s Farm.” Dongan built a mansion on what is now Lakeville Road. In 1691 Dongan fled to New England and then Ireland, as King James II and his Catholic forces failed to regain power in England and Ireland.
In 1715, Dongan’s estate was sold to George Clarke (who was Secretary of the Provence of New York). He named it Hyde Park in honor of his wife, Ann Hyde. Clarke sold the property in 1783 and in the early 19th century it was parceled up and sold as farm land. Raising cattle was a chief agricultural enterprise from Dongan’s time until the mid-19th century, when cattle farming in the expanding American West forced the farmers into other pursuits.
When a post office opened in 1871, the name was changed from Hyde Park to New Hyde Park to avoid confusion with the upstate Hyde Park.
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