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Environmental awareness and recycling advice is very popular today, and for good reason. Finally, the scientists’ warnings about the negative affects on the ozone are proving true as we see changing weather patterns and an increase in forest fires. Countries such as Europe have been more responsible than the United States in these regards. It behooves this country to catch up with the awareness and our responsibilities.

For all the education and awareness of the U.S., it still is one of the biggest polluters on the planet. The environmental management and recycling field is an exciting field for college students and those deciding on a career. Recycling consultants will be in high demand for many years to come.

1. Find the recycling consulting services you need for the big and small recycling jobs.

2. Get trained in recycling and “green” techniques.

3. Hire a company with sophisticated and specialized equipment.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Use recycling experts to help you recycle industrial and smaller recyclables


Plastics, paint cans, discarded car oils and newspapers gather and collect in corners of warehouses and buildings. Ask a recycling consultant expert for the advice you need to take care of the excess.

I recommend: Ask Clean Harbors about your old equipment, chemicals and waste products. They are equipped for the industrial and commercial jobs. For the smaller jobs like plastic bags and newspapers talk to the personable experts at Bluewater Recycling Association.

Get training from environmental and recycling experts


Learn the skills and gain the knowledge to understand the environmental challenges facing the planet at this time. Find recycling consulting firms that offer training as well.

I recommend: Trinity Consultants offers training in recycling and other important environmental topics. Another good choice for training in environmental management is The Sustainability Group.

Find recycling consultants with sophisticated equipment, demolition and chemical removal


Big jobs that require big recycling equipment and special machinery require a unique kind of recycling consulting service. It may mean special security and an awareness of local regulations and laws, as well.

I recommend: E.L. Harvey & Sons provides specialized recycling and demolition debris services for both commercial and residential areas. With sophisticated recycling equipment and compliance regulation awareness, this company thinks “green” and has the muscle to prove it. All Chem has the equipment and facilities to recycle batteries of all kinds, computer monitors, paints, chemicals and fluorescent lights. S+S designs and markets systems for the recycling industry. Look at the unique separators, sorters, and detectors available on their website.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • New college students can inquire at universities about environmental programs to become recycling business consultants. It should prove to be a popular field to pursue for many years to come.

The official source of Recycling Consultants is the Recycling Consultants page at Business.com


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