FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE

2741 East Grass Lake Road, Clare, Michigan, United States

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(989) 386-7552

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Brief Information About FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE in Michigan

FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE is a material recovery facility that diverts waste from landfills/transfer station by producing cleaner recycled products. Recycling is made simple and low-cost with their dedicated dumpster service and local recycling center.

FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE is located at 2741 East Grass Lake Road, Clare, Michigan, United States. The facility serves select cities in Michigan. Call (989) 386-7552, fax (989) 386-2415 for further information.

Working hours:

  • Monday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Thursday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Saturday: 8:00 am – 12:30 pm
  • Sunday: closed

Acceptable Waste for FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE

FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE processes several different types of waste to simplify recycling for consumers. The recycling center in Michigan collects the following materials:

Automotive

  • Alternators
  • Aluminum Radiators Dirty – steel attached
  • ALUMINUM/COPPER RADIATORS (CLEAN)
  • CAR BODYS
  • Radiator – Auto (Unlcean)
  • Radiator-Auto (Clean)
  • STARTERS & ALTERNATORS

Electronics

  • Cell / Laptop Batteries
  • Cell Phones
  • Cell Phones
  • Complete Laptops
  • Complete PC Towers
  • Incomplete Laptops
  • Incomplete PC Towers

Metal

  • #1 Copper
  • #1 Insulated Copper Wire
  • #2 Copper
  • #2 Insulated Copper Wire
  • #3 Copper
  • 2′ Plate & STR
  • 4 x 2 (Iron)
  • 5′ Plate & STR
  • AF Structural
  • Alternators
  • Aluminum – Old
  • Aluminum Clips (MLC)
  • Aluminum Radiators
  • Aluminum Transmissions
  • Appliances
  • Ballasts – No PCB
  • Bare Bright Copper
  • Brass Shells
  • CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
  • CLEAN DIE CAST
  • CLEAN MOTORS
  • Clean Wheels(Aluminium)
  • EXTRUDED ALUMINUM
  • Extruded Aluminum dirty/unclean
  • House Wire
  • IRONY ALUMINIUM
  • IRONY BRASS
  • IRONY LEAD (Wheel Wts.)
  • Lead Acid Batteries
  • Magnesium
  • Mixed Cast (Iron)
  • Painted Aluminum
  • Red Brass
  • SEALED UNITS
  • Sheet Iron
  • Short Steel
  • Soft Lead (clean)
  • Stainless Steel
  • Starters
  • Torque Converters
  • Unclean Motors
  • Unclean Wheels(Aluminium)
  • UNP-Structural
  • Unprepared (Iron)
  • Unprepared Structural
  • Wheel WTS
  • Yellow Brass

Can I Recycle It?

Nearly all waste can be recycled, but how you recycle or dispose of it can be confusing. If you are uncertain whether you can recycle material and how to recycle it, you can check online on website provided by USA Hauling & Recycling, Inc:


For more information about recyclable materials in FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE, you can find out by phone (989) 386-7552.

The Importance of Recycling

FAIR SALVAGE COMPANY – CLARE is proud to offer local recycling center services to encourage recycling across the community. Recycling is integral for facilitating the transition to a circular economy and lowering the impact of a commodity’s lifecycle on the environment. It is an important contributor to the American economy and is vital to preserving resources and conserving the environment. The Recycling Economic Information (REI) Report 2020 identified that the recycling sector across the United States provides 757,000 jobs and $36.6 billion in wages in a single year. For every 1,000 tons of materials recycled, this translates to supporting 1.57 jobs.


Most Americans recognize the importance of recycling but are limited by the infrastructure available to them. The Draft National Recycling Strategy outlines the need for a more robust and efficient community solid waste recycling network:


You can learn more about why recycling is important in this book:


FAQ

What can I take to my local recycling center?

To make sure we’re diverting as much waste from landfills as possible, it’s important to be aware of all the products that can be sent to your local recycling centers. There are many products that, if you separate them correctly, you can send directly to your local curbside recycling program.

Even so, as this varies depending on the capacities and facilities of the collection centers, it is always better to ask directly at your local collection center.

The products that can generally be deposited in recycling centers are:

  • Paper, newspapers, magazines, and mixed papers (As long as they are clean)
  • Bottles of plastic (almost all types)
  • Glass jars and bottles
  • Rigid plastic objects
  • Cans, aluminum, steel, and metal containers
What plastics cannot be recycled?

Plastic bags are one of the most difficult types of plastic waste to recycle, mainly because they are single-use bags and in most curbside recycling programs they are not accepted. This is a huge issue for the environment as 100 billion plastic bags are used every year in the US alone.

The best way to recycle plastic bags is to take them to local grocery stores, or big box stores like Target or Walmart, which have specific bins for this type of plastic, or you can search for plastic bag recycling locations near you at: www.plasticfilmrecycling.org

It is essential to wash and dry all plastic waste, including single-use bags, before depositing them in the recycling, because if the bags contain food scraps, or some other source of bacteria, they contaminate the entire batch in which they are deposited, and cannot be recycled.

How does recycling helps the environment?

The production of human waste increases year by year. This vast amount of trash has formed islands hundreds of thousands of miles long in the oceans. There is so much litter that ends up in the oceans and on land that it has entered the food chain, greatly damaging biodiversity.

One way to reduce the amount of human waste is recycling in recycling centers; by lengthening the useful life of materials and preventing them from ending up in landfills, but also avoiding the production of new materials and thereby avoiding the over-exploitation of raw materials and the pollution that comes with the extraction of materials and their production.

How late is the recycling center open?

Most of the local recycling centers work on a standard schedule according to their location and have a page on the internet, where you can check, what days they do not operate, what hours they serve, their address, and everything you need to know about your local recycling center.

How does recycling work step by step?

Recycling is the process by which the raw materials that make up the waste that we use daily such as paper, glass, aluminum, plastic, etc., are transformed into new materials. This prevents these wastes from entering the seas or earth. But, for this to happen, a series of steps need to be carried out:

  • At home – separate and clean waste.
  • At local recycling centers – sort, pack, and store, for later sale.
  • At processing industries – treat the materials and transform them into new products.

For a few years, the United States entered a crisis due to the accumulation of waste, which was triggered by the new waste policies of China, which was the main buyer of waste in the United States. These new policies are much stricter and among other restrictions, they lowered the minimum standards for pollutants to -1%, which excludes the majority of waste from the United States.

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