Saturday, January 29, 2011

Why carry material 200 feet behind the house and burn it in the streamside area when it could be recyled if put only 35 feet in front of the house?

Please click on individual images to ENLARGE view of material illegally burning near the Town Branch of the West Fork of the White River.
Aluminum cans, steel cans, glass bottles, newspapers, cereal boxes and other material that city recycling trucks will pick up in front of the house once a week should not be burning anywhere recyling service is available. Metal and glass don't become ash and disappear when burned. They just lose their shine!






Places to recycle near Fayetteville, AR

Springdale Recycling Center

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maps.google.com - 905 Hembree Avenue, Springdale - (479) 751-9571

Advantage Recycling

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www.advantageii.com - 1457 E Robinson Ave # A, Springdale - (479) 444-6080
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maps.google.com - 7115 South McGuire Street, Fayetteville - (479) 521-6929
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www.aertinc.com - 914 Jefferson Street, Springdale - (479) 756-7400
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maps.google.com - 1246 South School Avenue, Fayetteville - (479) 443-2145
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www.arkomasolutions.com - 444 Old Wire Rd # A-2, Springdale - (479) 571-8300
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www.accessrecycling.com - 1205 Esi Dr, Springdale, Arkansas - (800) 783-1523
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1 comment:

Fayetteville Florist said...

It's so easy to recycle and yet so many people wont. It's a shame!