Slam!
Uh oh. If your stapler now resembles a mangled mash of plastic and metal, it’s safe to say that that last stack of paper was its final job attempt. It is time to officially retire your trusty, document-binding friend. But, what are the proper ways to do that? Save yourself those moments spent dangling the tool between the trash and the recycling basket, and make the decision easier with these simple tips.
The first step to recycling your stapler: Find out what programs are available near you. Whether its contents include plastic, mixed metals or both, it is important to familiarize yourself with the materials your local recycling services accept. Jurisdictions vary from county to county, so contact your hauler, local solid waste management department or go here to find where you can recycle your stapler and staples in your immediate area.
Single staples may appear innocuous enough, but the small, steel bits can take a mean bite out of the environment. Discarded staples sprinkled throughout your workplace refuse to biodegrade when they wind up in landfills. Start a collection jar, and bring them to your local metal drop-off recycling location to be melted down and sent to manufacturers. As an extra incentive, many locations will pay you by the pound for your efforts.
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