Tuesday, 5 February 2019

14 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU COULD RECYCLE


14 THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU COULD RECYCLE

TOILETS

Recycling facilities can use the porcelain and turn it into concrete for roads and other paved areas.

CIGARETTES
This may be the most surprising! The waste from cigarettes can be re-purposed! The cigarettes and packaging are separated and melted down, turning into hard plastic pellets used for a variety of things!

TOOTHBRUSH

The standard toothbrush cannot be tossed into your recycling bin. It's made of hard plastic and nylon bristles. But in an effort to change the fate of many toothbrushes, Colgate and Sam's Club have both partnered with TerraCycle to recycle them.

OLD GREETING CARDS
It seems so wrong to throw them away but you can't keep adding to the drawer full of old cards, can you? Now, you can get rid of them and feel good about doing it! St. Jude's Ranch for Children accepts both new and used greeting cards of all occasions. They can recycle the cards to create new ones to sell. The money raised from the new cards will go towards abused and neglected homeless children.

PHONES, LAPTOPS, ELECTRONICS

There are several options for recycling e-waste. You can donate it to a school or non-profit if it still works properly. There are also electronics recyclers that take old devices to separate and then reuse the materials inside. Or you can also return the device to the manufacturer!

PRESCRIPTIONS
The safest way to recycle medications is through the drug store you received it from. Many pharmacies have mail-back programs at their stores where you can drop off your prescription drugs.

MAKE UP CONTAINERS

After you've gotten down to the last drop of your foundation, don't just toss the container into the trash. Many cosmetic companies offer a discount if you bring in your empty makeup containers.


SHAMPOO BOTTLES


Most shampoo, conditioner, and body wash containers can be recycled along with your plastic water bottles. Don't forget to rinse out the bottles before tossing into the recycling bin.

LIGHTS
When it's time for the Holidays you may be ready to start taking out your decor and lights. But there may be a few strands that have burned out, which you only discovered after untangling them all.
Instead of chucking them in the trash, there are programs that recycle them and pay you in return.


LIGHTLY USED BRAS
According to RedBook Magazine, the average woman owns 9 bras but only uses 6 of them. You can donate your lightly used bra to a local organization to distribute to women who can't afford them. 

COOKING OIL
As odd as it seems to recycle oil, the damage that oil can do to your plumbing makes it totally worth it! To start collecting oil for recycling simply designate a container for the used oil. You can take it to a local recycling center or even your fire department!


OLD GLASSES
You can give someone the gift of good vision! Several organizations will accept your old prescription glasses to help those with the same prescription as you to see better when they cannot afford their glasses!


ALUMINUM FOIL
If you clean your aluminum foil after using it you can take it to your local recycling center. Make sure it is not contaminated with food or oil. 


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Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Who is Saint Valentine?

WHAT IS VALENTINE'S DAY?

Every February 14th gifts, flowers, cards and candies are exchanged between loved ones all in celebration of Saint Valentine. But who is mystifying Saint?

THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND

The Catholic church recognizes at least two saints by the name of Valentine. One legend contends that he was a priest, during the third century in Rome. During this time, Emperor Claudis II decided that men with no wife and children at home made better soldiers and outlawed marriage for young men. St. Valentine realizing the injustice of this new law, continued to perform marriages for the young lovers in secret. Once his actions were discovered, Claudis ordered St. Valentine be put to death.

Another story suggest that Valentine may have been put to death for helping Christians escape stringent prisons in Rome. According to one legend, Valentine sent the first valentine greeting himself after falling in love with his jailer's daughter. Before his death, Valentine wrote her a letter and signed it "From your Valentine", a phrase that is still used today. This truth behind this legend is murky, but it emphasizes the meaning of Valentine's Day-LOVE.


Whoever the Saint is behind this holiday, make sure you take the time on February 14th to let your spouse, parents, children or friends know that they are appreciated and loved


HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!


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Monday, 28 January 2019

Bin There Dump That App

BIN THERE DUMP THAT APP



Did you know that Bin There Dump That now has an app?



You can download the app on either your Android or Apple SmartPhone. 


For contractors who are on the go and don't have time to make a call every time they need a dumpster, it makes things a little less difficult. Just plug in your name and the job site address and you will receive a confirmation text from the office once the order has been placed! It's that simple! 

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Thursday, 17 January 2019

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.


MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY


January 15, 1929 in Atlanta GA, Mrs. Alberta Williams King gave birth to a baby boy, Martin Luther King Jr. Growing up, Dr. King sang in the choir at his family's church. At the age of 6, Dr. King befriended a white child but they were separated as they started school. King suffered from depression through much of his life. In his adolescent years, he initially felt resentment against other races due to the "racial humiliation" that he, his family, and his neighbors often had to endure in the segregated South. At age 12, after the death of his grandmother, King blamed himself and jumped out of a second-story window, thankfully surviving. 



In High School, at Booker T Washington High, he came known for his distinguished public speaking ability. He joined the schools debate team. In 1942, King became the youngest assistant manager of a newspaper delivery station for the Atlanta Journal. During his JR year, he won first prize in an oratorical contest. The respective Morehouse College announced during Kings' JR year that they would accept any student who could pass their entrance exam. At the young age of 15, King passed the exam and entered Morehouse.

At 18, the summer before his last year at Morehouse, Dr. King decided to enter the ministry. Graduating at 19, with a BA in sociology, he then enrolled in Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, PA. At Crozer, King was elected president of the student body. In his third year he became romantically involved with the white daughter of an immigrant woman who worked as a cook in the cafeteria. King planned to marry her but was advised against it by friends. They convinced King to break off the relationship because "an interracial marriage would provoke animosity from both blacks and whites, potentially damaging his chances of ever pastoring a church in the South." A friend of Kings stated that his feelings for this woman always lingered and that "he never recovered".  He graduated in 1951. 


In 1953, Dr. King married Coretta Scott on the lawn of her parents home in Alabama. They had 4 children together

In 1955, The Montgomery Bus Boycott, a civil-rights protest, African Americans refused to ride the city buses in Montgomery, AL to protest the seating segregation. In 1956, the protest proved successful when the Supreme Court decided that the segregation laws on buses were unconstitutional. 


Dr. King, as the chief spokesperson, was fundamental in the success of the Civil Rights Movement. It ended the segregation of African Americans in the South and other parts of the USA. As head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, King rose to national prominence. He promoted nonviolent tactics, such as the massive March on Washington. In 1964 Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize

Tragically, the life of this influential man was stolen by assassination in 1968.  President Ronald Reagan signed Martin Luther King Jr Day into law in 1983. 


Martin Luther King Jr Day is an American Federal Holiday marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. The Holiday is observed on the third Monday of  January each year, falling close to Dr. King's birthday, January 15th. 


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Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Bin There Dump That Dumpster Rental Frequently Asked Questions


Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I require a deposit in order to rent a dumpster?
A: No, we do require a Visa, MasterCard, or Discover. We do not accept cash or check.
Q: Do you protect the driveway?
A: Yes, 100% protection. The bin never touches the ground. Although this does not guarantee there will be no damage; it does prevent cracks, mark/scrapes for rollers or rails, and rust stains.
Q: What dumpster type do I need?
A: You need our type. We are the only company designed to be Residential Friendly. Our dumpsters come with 100% Driveway Protection, they use up the same foot print of a mini van, double doors on the loading side for easy walk in loading (nothing has to get lifted over the rim), and we even do a post job clean up under the dumpster after we pick it up! Now if you need help picking you can: A) Call or text us @ 404-692-2838, email Atl@BinThereDumpThat.com, or check out our Bin Rental Guide.
Q: How much notice do I need to give when ordering my dumpster?
A: Sometimes we can do same day delivery and almost always next day. As the old saying goes “the more the merrier”, the more days in advance we know the less problems you will have. We prefer a day or 2 notice. Keep in mind that if you need a dumpster in the morning to have it delivered the day prior to ensure you have it on time.
Q: How high can I fill the dumpster?
A: Per law it must be a level load and everything must be secure. We hand tarp all our dumpsters to ensure we are hauling a safe load. We all have been behind a dumpster company littering trash all over and causing driver to swerve.
Q: Do you work with Contractors?
A: Everyday and we love’m.
Q: What if I go over the weight allowance?
A: Simple you will be charge the overages pro-rated. We don’t charge a full ton over unless you used that full ton. 99% of our customer will not go over our allowed weights.
Q: What sets you apart from other dumpster services?
A: There are many reasons we are the best dumpster rental around Atlanta, here are some of the things that set us apart that you can expect with us!
  • 100% Driveway protection
  • Double Doors for easy walk-in load. No lifting over the rim!
  • Clean & Professional Deliver Experts
  • Call prior to delivery
  • We'll sweep under the dumpster on pickup
  • Same day service available
  • Saturday service available
  • Clean trucks & dumpsters
  • We use smaller trucks and can fit into tighter smaller areas
  • We answer the phone & will help answer your questions in a respectful manner
  • We pride ourselves in customer service
Q: What areas do you provide dumpster rental service to?
Q: What is allowed and not allowed in the dumpster?
Q: Can I put appliances in the dumpster?
A:Depending on the area in which you are located. Refrigerators, freezers, dehumidifiers and AC units are always a no. Call the office to check on other appliances you need to dispose of.
Q: Can I put electronics in the dumpster?
A: Depending on the area in which you are located. Most likely, YES. Always remember you can recycle your old electronics. 
Q: You do not accept tires. Can I throw away my old bike even though it has tires on it?
A: Yes, you can.
Q: Can I throw my old lawn equipment in the dumpster?
A: Depending on the area in which you are located. Most likely, YES. As long as any fluids (gas, oil, etc) are totally drained from the equipment. 
Q: Do you accept mattresses/box springs?
A: We do accept mattresses and box springs however, depending on location, there is an additional charge for each piece. There is no additional fee for crib mattresses not containing springs. 


Monday, 14 January 2019

Atlanta Welcomes Superbowl LIII!


ATLANTA WELCOMES SUPERBOWL LIII


With the Superbowl just around the corner Atlanta can't help but feel the excitement (and the broken hearts) of thousands of people. 


Hosting the Superbowl-the most watched sporting event in the entire world-comes with quite the boost in economic activity. With thousands of fans traveling to the city, staying at hotels, shopping and trying some of the best local restaurants the city benefits greatly. Superbowl LII brought about $450 million in gross local spending for its hosting city. 

The Superbowl is more than just a football game.
Even if you aren't a fan of football, the Superbowl is just as exciting for you. It is a 10 day celebration featuring musical artist, food trucks, appearances by celebrities and more! Although Superbowl tickets may be out of reach, everyone is more than welcome downtown to celebrate with the city


This years celebration includes performances by Jermaine Dupri, Goodie Mob, DJ Holiday, Waka Flocka, K Camp, Ying Yang Twins, Coca Vango, Trinidad James and more! 

Other activities with partners like Hyundai, Frito Lay, Ford and Verizon will be taking place as well. 

Bring the family downtown for some fun!

Oh yeah and GO FALCONS!

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Friday, 11 January 2019

Passing a Garbage Truck


WHAT DOES GEORGIA LAW STATE ABOUT PASSING A GARBAGE TRUCK?

In 2015, the legislature added a new statute, OCGA 40-6-16.1, a companion to OCGA 40-6-16 which deals with passing emergency vehicles.  OCGA 40-6-16 is known as the "move over" law.
The new statute is basically a "move over" law for sanitation vehicles.  The law applies to such vehicles operated as authorized by a county or municipal governing authority and displaying flashing yellow, amber, white or red lights.
Drivers are required to approach the vehicle with "due caution."  The law requires approaching drivers to move into a lane not adjacent to the vehicle if possible.  If such a lane change is not possible or would be unsafe, then the driver is directed to slow the driver's speed to a speed which is at least ten miles per hour less than the posted limit or 25 mph, whichever is greater.  
The violation carries a fine of up to $500.    
The law applies to vehicles traveling in the the same direction and the opposite direction as the vehicle with active sanitation workers.  

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