We're shifting focus : Small Time Blog

We're shifting focus

by Bradley Voight on 05/09/12

The original idea of a recycling drop off center is not dead, but we are going to focus on blogging to raise awareness as to just how much of our waste is being reused, recycled, or reduced. As you will see, much more could be done and that's where we come in. Smalltime is now focused on educating the public about a variety of issues regarding the recycling process and how you can cash in by just simply keeping your eyes open and picking up a few things you see all the time but ignore. We will be using videos, articles, and other resources to help you put some extra cash in your pocket and at the same time you will be helping the environment and helping the economy by selling your scrap. We are not talking about becoming full time scrappers or getting rich. We are simply talking about a little extra cash a couple of times a year.


Smalltime still believes the need exists for a drop off center that would accept the items on my materials list (Materials Page). I personally see corrugated paper and plastic bottles everywhere and they are just going to the landfill to take up more space or into a stream and subsequently the ocean. 

So welcome everyone to the new Smalltime Recycling blog and stay tuned for lots of valuable information.

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Our primary mission is to reclaim valuable recyclables from the waste stream and bring attention to the wastefulness of America. Currently we are recycling metals and e-waste. The Smalltime Blog is a non political commentary on metal, stock, currency and other markets. The Smalltime Blog is also where the hard lessons of a self taught investor are discussed.
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