Why is Rubbish Removal Better Than Skip Bins?

Did you just replace your large TV with a new flat screen and now have in your garage, yet another resting spot for the tools that you deem in transition until you find a suitable place? Are you telling yourself it is only there temporarily until you can fetch a good price for it at the neighbourhood garage sale? Do you have old covered furniture, retired to your basement while it waits for your 7 yr. old to take it to his new place after he graduates from college? Or does your problem only lie in the fact that you haven’t made a decision on what to do with what you’ve identified as unwanted, whether it is rubbish or some salvageable item.

We can help you make a decision on what to do with your unwanted items as well as the items you cannot come to terms with, by providing the answer to the question of: why is a rubbish removal service better than skip bins?

For rubbish removal in Melbourne, as opposed to the use of a skip bin; you rarely have to wait long for us. As soon as you telephone, we will make an appointment to remove what you have deemed undesirable or unwanted; be it construction or landscaping refuse; large recyclables or simply out-dated furnishings.

Rubbish removal Melbourne offers is more cost efficient than skip bins in that you only pay for the weight of your discarded items, and not the weight of the skip bin you have hired.

You will also be glad to know that; through our careful sorting of your undesirables at our transfer station, we will try our best to make sure your vintage stuff gets a new home, and you will be rewarded for your trouble with tons more space to enjoy in your new uncluttered lifestyle.

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Oil Separators

Oil Separators – For Industrial Processes
Whenever oil is part of a complex combination of raw materials in abundance, an oil separator will do the job of separating oil from the rest of the composite ingredients. In the Canadian province of Alberta, oil is extracted from the Alberta Oil Sands to produce enough oil for fuel and heating for nearly all of Canada’s petrochemical needs. Oil must first be separated from the sand from which it originates. This is a basic process where oil is diverged into large lined pools or tanks and then processed for fuel use in industry, business and residences.

Other Examples Of The Need For Oil Separators
Where reclamation of oil from oil spills or groundwater and soil contamination is required, oil separators trap and collect oil by use of pre-filters that separate solids or liquids, i.e., dirt, contaminated water, etc. The oil is carried to a secondary storage vessel through tubes or piping. Oil separators are also used in industrial processes where oil vapors are emitted into airstreams. These are usually referred to as mist eliminators. When oil mists enter the airstream of a process, it’s direct toward tubing or flexible hose and carried toward fan blades. Air passes through filtration media where particles are trapped and held until they become droplets. The fan blades toss the droplets to a wall and into the final collection chamber. (more…)

Hurricanes Impact Carbon Sequestration By Forests

Carbon sequestration is the process of storing carbon dioxide in solid materials so the carbon is removed from the atmosphere and the damaging effects of carbon emissions on the environment is minimized. It is well documented that carbon, as a green house gas, is contributing to global warming. One of the most reliable sources of carbon sequestration is the forests around the world. However, hurricanes are proving to have a negative impact on the amount of carbon sequestration that is occurring in forests. (more…)

Air: What's a Tree Got to Do with It?

Most of us do not walk around thinking about the air we are breathing, at least not until there are serious changes notable by sight or scent. Those of us with more than an elementary school education know that breathable air is not just magically “there”, but how often do we really think about how clean air is produced? We owe our clean air to trees.

Trees are natural filters. Humans and animals breathe in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Through nature’s processes, trees “breathe” in carbon dioxide and other pollutants and exhale clean oxygen. In truth, all plants help to filter the air, but without trees, there would not be enough oxygen in the air to sustain life. Big trees are especially important as they recycle the most air and provide the majority of the oxygen in our atmosphere. (more…)

Putting Ecology Back Into River Restoration

There has been an alarming trend emerging with respect to the processes involved in river restoration. Instead of taking an ecological approach that studies an ecosystem as a whole, many of the entities involved in restoring our waterways simply address single issues that are of concern. This approach leaves gaps in how a river is restored that end up causing more significant problems in the future. Putting ecology concerns back into the river restoration equation allows for a productive recourse that will benefit the system as a whole. (more…)