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Recycling equipment operational costs are often pointed to as a culprit as to why more companies do not recycle. Communities may not recycle certain materials because they think that recycling equipment operational costs will be too steep. This may seem like a terrific burden to taxpayers. In the end, however, the impact on taxpayers by protecting their health is a trade off most people are more than willing to make.

There are many ideas on how to offset recycling equipment operational costs. One of the most effective ideas in reducing costs is using special crushing and tearing machines to flatten recyclables that retain their shape even when empty. The way this cuts cost is allowing recycling companies and community-driven recycling to enlarge the amount of material packed in a container or truck. The way this reduces recycling equipment operational costs is to lower the number of trips it takes needed to transport recyclables. Fuel, oil, and tire maintenance, plus manpower all contribute to a higher cost.

Recycling equipment operational costs can also be lowered by using used or refurbished recycling machinery. Many outlets and distributors offer used merchandise at a huge discount compared to brand new machinery. Shopping outside of your local area can also cut recycling equipment operational costs in much the same manner as buying used. Some companies have resorted to purchasing their machinery from distributors in other countries. In China, for example, the cost of buying machinery is much lower than the cost of buying machinery in the United States.

The largest offset to recycling equipment operational costs is longterm savings in terms of waste disposal. While it may seem cheaper to carry waste away and then bury it, in truth it is not. Cities or states must purchase special equipment to crush waste into a compact hole, fuel this equipment, and pay the operators. Under the whole landfill, a special tarp and water leeching system must be in place. Testing of groundwater must be done on a regular basis to determine if the groundwater has become contaminated. Fences, bulldozers, people, and the cost of the land purchase all contribute to make recycling more attractive in the long term.

Recycling equipment operational costs may be seen as an investment in our future, notably in the health of both planet and people. Recycled materials reduce the amount of toxins that leech into the water supply, which in turn is consumed by humans. The same toxins in the water supply will be absorbed by plants and then, through the consumption of these plants by farm animals, enter our food supply. The impact of recycling is a truly positive one no matter the cost financially.


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