Health Fitness & Nutrition Company Releases Recycling Dos & Donts Reports

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Vitasave launched “The Do’s and Don’ts of Recycling”, a new report on the most effective practices for effective and environmentally responsible recycling.


Vitasave, a company specializing in health, fitness and nutrition resources, launched a complete report on the best recycling practices. “The Do’s and Don’ts of Recycling” offers an overview of the most important recycling statistics, a series of tips for individuals interested in effective recycling, and a list of items that should not be recycled.


More information can be found at https://www.vitasave.ca/blog/the-dos-and-donts-of-recycling.


Recycling is essential for minimizing the impact of human waste on the environment, with many of the commonly discharged items being recyclable.


According to the Vitasave report, “up to 60% of the trash that ends up in the garbage bin is recyclable and as much as 50% of this waste can be composted. Recycling is incredibly important to the survival of our planet and an excellent way of saving energy, preserving our natural resources and conserving our environment for generations to come.”


The new report aims to provide an easy-to-use list of the most effective recycling practices while also helping readers recognize the importance of proper disposal of those items which are not suitable for selective recycling.


The most important recommendation is to reduce the amount of waste produced – for instance, by reusing certain items rather than throwing them away.


To reduce overall recycling cost, the report also suggests flattening cardboard, rinsing containers, and throwing out the small lids on plastic bottles.


Readers will also find an extensive list of recycling “don’ts”. Items which should not be recycled include food, cellophane, prepackaged food bags, toothpaste and similar tubes, lightbulbs, laminated plastics and used paper towels and coffee filters.


For optimal recycling, the report also suggest not using plastic bags to dispose of recyclable items, as these can clog the sorting machine.


The latest report is part of the company’s efforts to provide practical resources on health, nutrition, fitness and environmental awareness.


Interested parties can find more information by visiting the above-mentioned website.

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