Monday, August 29, 2022

Disposing of your 'Junk' Responsibly After Renovating your Home or Office

 Disposal Of the ‘Junk’ Accumulated After a Home or Office Renovation- Duck Creek Disposal, Wichita Falls, TX

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Disposing of your ‘Junk’ Responsibly After Renovating your Home or Office

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure - a much heard and repeated phrase. Very relevant when renovating or remodeling a home or office. Renovating is exciting, from planning to getting designers and architects, to buying new fixtures and furniture, until the home is ready. There is so much going on! With new stuff coming in, so much old stuff needs to be discarded. It can be overwhelming just figuring out what to do with all the discarded material. But that’s easily taken care of by Duck Creek Disposal, a trusted waste disposal service and dumpster rental company serving the Wichita Falls, TX area.

 

To Junk, or Not to Junk?

When renovating, there are quite a few things that may not be of use to one anymore, but may be useful for someone else. One of these is furniture. Often when redecorating, a completely new look is designed, and the existing furniture does not match the new design. The new look of the home or office may be absolutely different from the old one. In which case, what happens to the old furniture and fixtures? Well, junking is an option. But a more responsible option would be to see if it can be used by someone else. There are many charitable homes and institutions that would be more than willing to take used furniture and fixtures. All that’s got to be done is to look for a roll-off dumpster rental near me that will pick up the ‘junk’ and take it to someone who will treasure it for a long while.

Donating your discarded things is great, but having a garage sale to earn a little money from stuff that is still in usable condition is not a bad idea either. 

Used tiles from roofs or bathrooms are another thing that can become white elephants. Often tiles do not break when removed during a renovation. They are just pulled up from roofs, floors, bathrooms, and kitchens probably because they do not blend with the new decor. What to do with them? A good way could be to use them for decoration in the garden or yard. Create a mosaic path in the garden or a picture mosaic on a wall. Tiles can become borders for flower beds or skirts for the pool or pond. The debris and rubble that accompanies these can, however, be sent off to the proper waste disposal unit by contacting a Roll-off dumpster rental in Wichita Falls, TX, and getting a dumpster of the correct size.

Choosing the Right Waste Disposal Company

A home renovation project entails quite a bit of construction. Construction materials like bricks, concrete, asphalt, paint, wood, and plastic all have different properties. They need to be disposed of properly to make sure that they do not contaminate the landfill or pose a health or environmental hazards. It is a good idea to collect similar items in bags or boxes that are labeled so that they can be disposed of safely and appropriately. Contact Duck Creek Disposal, a trusted name, for roll-off dumpster prices and for the size of the dumpster that suits your needs and be a responsible citizen of the world, ensuring that your redecoration project does not generate unnecessary waste. Also make sure that the waste you generate gets disposed of properly, without harming or being hazardous to the environment or anyone else. Call (940) 257-5660. Happy redecorating!

Thursday, August 4, 2022

Refusing Single-Use Packaging and Reducing Waste - Duck Creek Disposal

How to save the environment by Refusing single-use packaging and reducing waste

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Refusing Single-Use Packaging and Reducing Waste


In a world “locked down” due to a pandemic, the amount of online purchasing has gone up disproportionately. People have moved onto the online platform for everything - from daily needs, groceries, and food, to white goods, jewelry, and life-saving drugs. So what’s wrong with that? If one can get all necessities, comforts, and luxuries at home at the click of a button, what’s the problem? The problem is the packaging. Everything that is home-delivered has to be packaged and made weather-proof or travel-proof so that it reaches the consumer intact and without any change in its state. And while larger packaging does tend to get disposed of appropriately using waste disposal companies like Duck Creek Disposal, Wichita Falls, Texas, it’s the smaller packaging material that gets carelessly dropped around that is a humongous cause for worry.

How many times has a chocolate wrapper flown out of your hands and disappeared down the road? Or the wrapping of your burger just ‘dropped’ on the road? Ever thought about where all these go? Probably flew till they reached a drain and flowed down the drain, into a sewer that empties into the ocean. And became part of a huge archipelago of islands of floating debris in the ocean like the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. This Patch is around twice the size of Texas and contains all kinds of hazardous materials like microplastics and debris- most of it from packaging. When one orders from online portals, the product is sent with copious amounts of packaging. Especially when moving into a new home, the garbage pile is huge, and calling for a roll off dumpster rental near me to collect the packaging from a trusted and responsible waste disposal company is the best thing to do for the major packaging. But the finer stuff most often cannot be reused and just lies around on the curb, to be carried away by the wind, ending up in the ocean. 

Tips to Reduce Packaging and Waste 

So is there a way to reduce the amount of garbage humanity is building up just to be comfortable? There sure is! 

  • Trying to buy goods that use recyclable and reusable packaging
  • Repairing appliances rather than junking something that is malfunctioning but can be fixed, and buying new ones. 
  • What is junked can be collected by hiring an on site dumpster rental and sent to the right facility - to be reused, repurposed if possible, or to be discarded in a landfill.
  • Saying ‘No’ to packaged food and other items that use excessive packaging.
  • BYOB - a phrase coined for liquor or booze, but so relevant in this context. Bringing your own bag, bottle, or box when ordering takeaway for dinner instead of bringing the food home in single-use packaging
  • Saying no to single-use plastic bags. A simple solution is to have a reusable bag in the car, purse, and near the main door of the home so it is picked up easily when one is stepping out to shop.
  • Going to the store and buying fresh fruits and vegetables rather than packaged ones ordered online. Bring them home in reusable, washable bags rather than single-use plastic bags.

But the unseen garbage that causes pollution and that has poisoned the environment can only be controlled if every human being pledges to do their bit. According to estimates, every year 11 million metric tonnes of plastic reach the oceans. Unless we control how much garbage we create and stop dumping it indiscriminately, this figure is projected to reach 29 metric tonnes per year by 2040. 

Disposing of your Waste in a Responsible Manner with Duck Creek Disposal


Make sure you reduce the amount of garbage you are generating and dispose of what is being generated responsibly. Check out roll off dumpster rental prices for safe garbage disposal by Duck Creek Disposal, Wichita Falls, Texas at (940) 257-5660 - “You Call We haul!!”

Friday, June 17, 2022

Why Waste Your Household Paper and Plastic Waste - Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose it!

How to reuse, recycle or repurpose your inorganic paper and plastic waste

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Why Waste Your Household Paper and Plastic Waste - Reuse, Recycle, Repurpose it!

From time immemorial, man has been disposing of his waste by burying it in the ground. All very well when the waste was organic - that decomposed after some time. But today, waste has changed its form, structure, content, and ways of disposal. Even so, most of the waste generated by humans still goes into the ground, either as compost from organic matter or into landfills which are fast becoming major biohazards. In 2017 the US generated a revenue of around $97.7 billion through waste management. A sizable portion of this was from the recycling of waste. Duck Creek Disposal is a waste management company that works towards providing sustainable waste management services in Wichita, Texas.

The previous century saw a massive increase in the use of raw materials. However, industrial growth, manufacturing, and development have come at a price. Destruction of habitats due to overuse of natural resources is a major fallout. One of how the world can preserve the remaining resources and avoid further environmental damages is by reusing, recycling, and repurposing materials. Before calling that roll off dumpster near me, take a second look at what is going into the landfill. Chances are, you will find a way to use some of your junk differently. Recycling is converting and putting waste materials to a different use, saving energy consumption and conserving raw materials. It also reduces the waste that goes into landfills, consisting of matter that will not degrade and will always be an environmental hazard.

What can be recycled, reused, or repurposed?

  • One of the materials that can be reused is paper and paper products. A simple way to repurpose paper is to use the back of a printed sheet for small notepads. Paper printouts, which are no longer required, can be used for many things like lining drawers in wardrobes and kitchen shelves. Paper comes from trees, and cutting trees directly affects the environment. Each time more paper is manufactured, more trees are cut down, and the Earth loses its green cover. Reusing used paper is a step towards a green planet. And while the paper may be degradable, why add it to the landfill if it can be used in another way?

  • Cardboard Cartons - with the online buying culture taking firm root in people's lives, the number of cartons and packing materials used has grown exponentially. If this material could be recycled and other uses found, it would considerably reduce the material going into landfills. Cartons can be used to store goods, files, and papers. An on-site dumpster rental service will take care of what cannot be repurposed and find a place in the home.

  • Plastic is another material that can very well be recycled. Plastic is not biodegradable and causes toxins to poison the ground. Of late, the use of plastic has burgeoned, especially with the increase in food takeaway. Most plastic bottles or containers have a number written in a triangle at the bottom, indicating whether they are recyclable. This is known as the resin number, e.g. 1, 2, and 5 would usually be recyclable as long as they are not contaminated.

One way of keeping plastic out of landfills is to buy fewer products that are packaged in plastic. Another way is to recycle it, e.g, using pet bottles for growing plants; or using them in landscaping by filling sand to make fences or borders around rockeries or ponds in the garden and backyard. For all other inorganic waste, contact Duck Creek Disposal, a roll off dumpster rental, at (940) 257-5660 for consistent and quality services. 

Friday, May 13, 2022

Why Waste Your Kitchen Waste - Compost it!

 How Composting your kitchen waste can reduce waste in landfills and is an environment-friendly option

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Why Waste Your Kitchen Waste - Compost it!

According to sources, the population of the US is just 4.25% of the total population of the world. In contrast, the US produces around one-third of the world’s solid waste! Now isn’t that something to think about and rectify? Duck Creek Disposalshares tips on composting - one of the easiest ways to reduce the amount of solid waste that goes into landfills. 

What is Compost?

Billions of dollars are spent on managing waste. Almost a quarter to one-third of the waste is organic or kitchen waste which can be recycled in the home. It does not need to be sent to a landfill. This organic matter consists of vegetable and fruit peels, leaves, paper, and food scraps which can be reduced and made into compost. Compost is reduced or decomposed organic matter that is a rich fertilizer for the soil. If every home in the US does its bit to collect organic waste and make compost, a colossal amount of waste will be taken care of. Get a roll-off dumpster near mefrom Duck Creek Disposal for the rest of the trash.

Benefits of composting

  • Living things grow, and whatever grows also decomposes. When aided by bacteria and other organisms in the right conditions, this decomposition produces matter that is rich in nutrients for the soil. It acts like fertilizer or humus, which helps plants to flourish. This compost is also called “black gold.” The right balance of each element of organic matter, e.g., green leaves, brown leaves, dry twigs and water, and anaerobic respiration from microorganisms, creates healthy compost.
  • Decomposition of matter gives out biogas, which is made of methane and carbon and can be hazardous if produced in a landfill. Both these gases are greenhouse gasses and, if trapped in a landfill, could cause explosions and fires due to the heat they give off. It is better to have organic matter turned into compost and used as fertilizer in the garden or backyard rather than dispose of it with the garbage that will end up in a landfill. 
  • Reducing nearly one-third of waste matter at the source will significantly reduce the cost of waste management. Not to mention reduce the amount of space taken up by landfills. Connecting with Duck Creek Disposal for roll-off dumpster prices will cover the rest of the inorganic waste matter.

What not to put in compost.

While most organic matter can be composted, there are some exceptions. Animal residues, like dairy products or bones and fat or grease, should be kept away from compost as they attract rodents and pests with their pungent odor, which is harmful to plants. Charcoal ash and coal; and leaves and twigs from the black walnut tree can also be detrimental to plants and should not be composted. Pet feces can have pathogens that would cause disease in plants.


With the growing use of single-use packaging and disposables, the amount of waste generated has increased in the last few years. The global pandemic has added to the use-and-throw culture, and landfills are overflowing quickly. The ecology needs to be balanced with some environment-friendly practices like composting that need to be followed to preserve nature and reduce the burden of waste management. Duck Creek Disposal is a trusted name for roll-off dumpster rental in Wichita Falls, TX, to care for your non-compostable waste. Committed to providing you with professional services for garbage disposal, Duck Creek Disposal is the right choice for both residential and commercial dumpster rental services. Call (940) 257-5660 for more information.


Disposing of your 'Junk' Responsibly After Renovating your Home or Office

  Disposal Of the ‘Junk’ Accumulated After a Home or Office Renovation- Duck Creek Disposal, Wichita Falls, TX Wichita Falls, United States ...