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Save our Planet -- Keep Appliances out of Landfills

Recycling Refrigerators and Other Appliances for Profit

Used RefrigeratorsUsed RefrigeratorsRefrigerators are very expensive household appliances and, unfortunately, they’re a necessity in our home. Therefore, when they go on the fritz, they need to be repaired or replaced as quickly as possible. When refrigerators stop working properly, it’s often the compressor that’s bad and needs to be replaced or repaired, which raises the question of what to do with the old compressor.

Why Recycling is a Great Idea for your Refrigerator Compressors

Recycling is the solution that makes the most sense. Recycling will not only help prevent our landfills from getting full before their time, which will help keep our environment green but can also bring you in some extra cash. Many people are becoming involved in recycling for not only the many benefits it gives to the environment but also for the money they are paid for their recyclables.

Bank Lending to Small Business --NOT

CNBC's Rick Santelli may have got it right when he commented about the proposed new tax on the largest US banks which received TARP assistance, "It's a little like throwing red meat in front of a bunch of lions, then ripping their stomachs open to get the meat."

What would have happened had the American taxpayer refused to cough up billions of dollars to bail out the biggest offenders of basic economic common sense?  Who was watching the hen house as the CEOs of the "too-big-to-fail'' lined their own pockets with bonuses, corporate jets and private excess at the reckless and irresponsible expense of their depositors and shareholders?

New Year Begins with High Prices

Scrap metal collectors and dealers are cautiously optimistic as the first full week of 2010 begins with higher prices for salvage and recyclable metals.  A sampling of our own new higher prices indicate brisk demand for scrap metals.  . . . Read more about New Year Begins with High Prices

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