When you keep your home recycle center clean and organized, you won’t have to worry about ant and pests invading your home recycling center.
Tips for arranging your home recycle center.
Arrange paper boxes and empty corrugated cardboard
Make sure that paper boxes and empty corrugated cardboards are neatly arranged together. You can arrange them according to their sizes so that one carton or paper box can be stacked into another. You can create a large paper box to dump these items or if you have a cabinet with much space in your recycle center, it can also be useful. Make sure there is no food waste in any paper box so that pest does not destroy the whole storage.
Arrange old newspaper, cardboard, office papers, and magazines
Create a crate for keeping piles of old newspaper, cardboard, office papers, magazines, and junk mails.
Create a bin for plastic bags, bottles, glass, and metals
All used plastic bags, plastic bottles, glass, and metals should be stored here. If your local recycling center requires that you separate these items, then you should for proper sorting. Try to rinse any plastic or glass bottles with warm water before storing them.
Create a bin for electronic material
Make sure that electronic items like children toys, spoilt stereo, old radio etc. are stored separately and properly.
Arrange and properly label each bin
Line up your recycle bins and make sure that each recycles bin is properly labeled with a marker so that you can be sure that a recycle bin has the right content.
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