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June 1, 2022 by Grapplers

America’s Top Ten Most Commonly Thrown Away Items

commonly thrown away items

Did you know that the average American throws away around 4.5 pounds of trash every day? And that’s just the average! That number is probably even higher for people who live in cities. The sad truth is that a lot of this trash ends up littering our roadsides, clogging our waterways, and polluting our oceans. 

In this blog post, we’re going to take a look at America’s top ten most commonly thrown away items. Hopefully this information will help us all become more aware of the litter problem in our country, and inspire us to do something about it!

How much garbage does the United States produce?

The United States generates a lot of garbage. In fact, we generate more than any other country in the world! We produce about 250 million tons of trash every year. That’s enough to fill up nearly 900,000 garbage trucks! And if we lined up all those garbage trucks end to end, they would stretch from New York City all the way to Los Angeles!

So what exactly is all this garbage? Well, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), about 35% of it is paper and cardboard. Another 12% is yard waste, like leaves and grass clippings. And another 11% is food scraps. The rest is made up of things like plastics, metals, glass, and textiles.

What happens to trash when not properly disposed of?

Sadly, a lot of this trash ends up littering our roadsides, clogging our waterways, and polluting our oceans. In fact, it’s estimated that there are more than five trillion pieces of plastic litter in the world’s oceans! That’s enough to fill up more than 500 shipping containers!

What items are thrown away the most?

So what are the most commonly thrown away items in the United States? While the items might vary from city to city depending on where you live and your lifestyle, you’ll likely find similar items in your own trash bin.

Here’s a list of the top ten items, according to the EPA:

– Paper and cardboard

– Yard waste

– Food scraps

– Plastics

– Metals

– Glass

– Textiles

– Animal waste

– Hazardous waste

– Electronic waste

Reduce your personal waste

So what can we do to reduce our personal household waste? Here are a few suggestions:

– Recycle paper, cardboard, glass, and metal.

– Compost food scraps and yard waste.

– Reduce your use of plastic bags, straws, and other disposable items.

– Repair or donate broken electronics instead of throwing them away.

– Properly dispose of hazardous materials like paint and batteries.

By following these simple tips, we can all help reduce the litter problem in our country! Let’s all do our part to keep America clean! Hopefully this information will help us all become more aware of the litter problem in our country, and inspire us to do something about it! Remember, every little bit helps! Together, we can make a difference! 

Contact us for more information about what happens to your trash in Northern Nevada!

Filed Under: Education, Litter Removal Crews, Pick Up Garbage, Pick Up Tools, Trash Grabber, Trash Pickup Tagged With: Litter Removal, Trash Disposal, trash grabber

May 2, 2022 by Grapplers

Trash in Northern Nevada: What Happens After You Toss It?

Waste Management worker standing in front of trash pile going to Northern Nevada landfill

Northern Nevada is a beautiful place with plenty of open space. But what happens to all the trash that we produce? Where does it go? Are there places to dispose of recyclables and compost, too? In this blog post, we will discuss the waste management system in Northern Nevada and answer some common questions about trash disposal!

Where Does My Trash Go?

After you throw your trash in the bag, and take the bin to the street, most people don’t think about where their trash goes. 

Northern Nevada has a process for trash disposal. The first step for waste management is usually your last step in the process – trash collection! This is done by a local government agency or a private company contracted by the government. The trash is then taken to a transfer station, where it is sorted and compacted. From there, it is transported to a landfill.

There are two types of landfills in Northern Nevada: MSWLFs and C&D Landfills. MSWLFs are Municipal Solid Waste Landfills and they accept general household trash. C&D landfills are Construction and Demolition sites and they accept construction materials, such as concrete, wood, and metal.

The Lockwood landfill in Storey County is where a significant portion of the trash is processed. The site encompasses approximately 3,200 acres of open land with the landfill occupying approximately 555 acres. It is certified by the National Wildlife Habitat Council and is the home to wild mustangs, raptors, and other indigenous wildlife.

Lockwood Landfill takes pride in operating in ways that minimize its environmental impact.  Initiatives include converting landfill gas to energy and implementing sustainable practices to have a positive effect on the community now and in the future.

Once the trash arrives at the landfill, it is dumped into a cell and covered with dirt. The cells are lined with a synthetic material to prevent contamination of the groundwater. The trash is compacted periodically to make room for more trash. The landfills can expand based on the amount of trash being processed. It is not, however, an endless resource, which is why it is important to be mindful of how much trash you are using and consuming to ensure that this is an effective process for years to come. 

What About Recycling?

In Northern Nevada, the most common type of trash is MSW, or municipal solid waste. This includes items like paper, plastic, metal, and glass. The good news is that these items can be recycled! In fact, recycling MSW is one of the easiest ways to reduce your environmental impact.

Recycling MSW is important because it reduces the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. Landfills are a major source of methane, a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. By recycling MSW, we can help reduce methane emissions and slow the rate of climate change!

To recycle MSW in Northern Nevada, simply place your recyclables in a blue bin or green bag. These can be found at most grocery stores and recycle bins and pickup are available in most areas in Northern Nevada. You can either fill your bin and take it to the curb for pickup every other week, or if you are not in an area that picks up recycling, there are facilities available where you can drop off the items you wish to recycle.

One thing to note is that not all plastic items are recyclable. Read the instructions on the bottom of your recycling bin to find out what is and is not allowed. Follow these general rules to ensure that you are recycling properly: 

  • Recycle all bottles, cans and paper.
  • Keep items clean and dry.
  • Do not put plastic bags in the recycling cart. 
  • Do not place non-recyclables in the recycling cart (see the printed label on cart lid for acceptable material)

It is vital to make sure that you are recycling properly. If non-recyclable items are included, it can slow down the recycling process or even ruin the load of recyclables, causing them to go to a landfill instead.

Does Northern Nevada support Composting?

Composting is a great way to reduce your environmental impact and create valuable soil amendments! To compost in Northern Nevada, simply collect your organic waste in a bin or bag. This can include items like food scraps, coffee grounds, and eggshells. Once you have collected enough organic waste, take it to a local composting facility. There are programs like Down To Earth Composting that offer pickup services as well. 

If you are interested in composting at home, here’s a few tips from Earth Easy to get you started:

  1. Start your compost pile on bare earth. This allows worms and other beneficial organisms to aerate the compost and be transported to your garden beds.
  2. Lay twigs or straw first, a few inches deep. This aids drainage and helps aerate the pile.
  3. Add compost materials in layers, alternating moist and dry. Moist ingredients are food scraps, tea bags, seaweed, etc. Dry materials are straw, leaves, sawdust pellets and wood ashes. If you have wood ashes, sprinkle in thin layers, or they will clump together and be slow to break down.
  4. Add manure, green manure (clover, buckwheat, wheatgrass, grass clippings) or any nitrogen source. This activates the compost pile and speeds the process along.
  5. Keep compost moist. Water occasionally, or let rain do the job.
  6. Cover with anything you have – wood, plastic sheeting, carpet scraps. Covering helps retain moisture and heat, two essentials for compost. Covering also prevents the compost from being over-watered by rain. The compost should be moist, but not soaked and sodden.
  7. Turn. Every few weeks give the pile a quick turn with a pitchfork or shovel. This aerates the pile. Oxygen is required for the process to work, and turning “adds” oxygen. You can skip this step if you have a ready supply of coarse material like straw. Once you’ve established your compost pile, add new materials by mixing them in, rather than by adding them in layers. Mixing, or turning, the compost pile is key to aerating the composting materials and speeding the process to completion. If you want to buy a composter, rather than build your own compost pile, you may consider a buying a rotating compost tumbler which makes it easy to mix the compost regularly.

That’s it!

Now you know what happens to your trash in Northern Nevada. It’s not just magically taken away – there’s an entire process that ensures your trash is disposed of properly and by recycling and composting, you can ensure that you are doing your part to keep additional waste out of our landfills. 

Want to do more to help? Litter has a major impact on the environment, so picking up trash in your community and disposing of it properly can make all the difference in keeping our Northern Nevada communities trash free! 
Grapplers is dedicated to trash pickup and doing our part to help the environment. You can get your own Grappler trash pickup tool HERE. Thanks for reading!

Filed Under: Junk Pickup, Litter Removal Crews, Pick Up Garbage, Pick Up Tools, Trash Grabber, Trash Pickup Tagged With: Litter Removal, Northern Nevada Trash Disposal, Trash Disposal

September 27, 2021 by Unravel

How Customers Are Using Grappler Products

At Grappler Inc., we believe a simple life can be a really good life. With all that goes on in the world today, if Grapplers makes life less complicated for our customers, then we have done our job. All of our products are made with our customers in mind. We aim to identify a problem and create a product that is the solution.

The Grappler pick-up tool was made for many reasons; two of them were to help make cleaning up faster and more efficient and to help people who have physical limitations to reach and grab objects in hard-to-reach places when they need them. It is a way to enable independence and reassurance for those who might be challenged by physical limitations. 

We are known to have the strongest pick-up tool on the market, and all of our products are manufactured right here in the United States. We’ve sold thousands of reach extension and commercial grade litter pick-up tools since starting the business in 1992! 

By listening to our customers’ concerns and focusing on providing superior quality products, we’ve managed to achieve our continued success. Our customers give us bragging rights when they tell us how they are using our Grappler pick-up tool to make their lives easier.

Useful for people who are disabled, wheelchair-bound, or recovering from surgery

Here at Grappler, Inc., we rest well at night knowing we have developed a product that actually helps people who are coping and/or adapting with disabilities or who are recovering from surgery.  One user took time to write:

“Just a note to let you know what a wonderful tool the Grappler is. I purchased a Grappler approximately a month ago in anticipation of my Spinal Surgery. I am not able to bend for the next 6 months. This tool absolutely has saved my life. It is not like any other grabber tool on the market. It picks up everything and is absolutely amazing. I plan on using it even after I am healed and able to bend. Thank you so much for a wonderful product.”

We are so happy to hear our customer’s reviews and that our product is coming to their aid in a time of need. Some of us can only imagine what it’s like to recover from spinal surgery and have to continue picking things up and grabbing items off the shelf. However, many of our customers know first-hand how helpful the Grappler tool can be after a significant surgery, especially if the patient has been advised not to bend over or down at all.

The goal of our Grappler tool is to alleviate the repetitiveness of bending over to pick up objects, helping to reduce body pain. We also want our customers to feel independent, especially in their own homes. With the Grappler by your side, you do not have to wait for friends or family members to grab items off of a high shelf or to get fallen objects in hard-to-reach places. You will be able to use the Grappler extension reach tool on your own without having to depend on other people.

Using the Grappler during a community clean event

The Grappler is perfect for picking up trash at a community event. With our tool, you will not be one of the volunteers, with gloves on, bending down to pick up disgusting discarded items — sticky soda cans, old smelly potato chip bags, and small pieces of litter like straws. Instead, you will be the one quickly and efficiently picking up trash using your lightweight, aluminum Grappler pick-up tool—no dirty hands while and after doing dirty work. Other participants will be amazed at how fast and effortlessly you will be able to clean your assigned area and help with theirs. One user wrote:

“I recently acquired one of your 33- inch long Grapplers and The Handler for use around my house. This last weekend our church had a day of service where we went and cleaned up a nearby park. I brought them both along because I knew they would help me greatly.

What I did not expect was the reaction from all of the other people doing service with me. While everyone was bending over, picking up pieces of paper, used water bottles, leftover paintball gun parts, etc. I was quickly and easily reaching both large and small items (sometimes extremely small!) with ease and saving my back in the process.” – Kelly S., Sparks Nevada

You see, the Grappler is perfect for community clean-up projects. We are sure many of the volunteers went home and purchased a Grappler after seeing Kelly use her pick-up tool.

Another one of our customers used the Grappler to pick up thousands of beer cans, bottles, and other debris left around the Salt River Park in Mesa, Arizona.

“By the end of this adventure, I was completely sold on the tool, and in spite of buying several other cheaper and lighter products over the years, I have found the Grappler to be durable and well suited for picking up not only debris, but also firewood pieces weighing up to twenty pounds, and small items that were out of reach and even major litter such as discarded car tires filled with sand and floating hazards such as large pieces of Styrofoam, gas cans, and construction materials thrown away by litterers in four states.”  – Julie J.

Julie still uses her Grappler almost every day and notes that it’s still very durable and in great shape. So as you can see, we have the best customers on the planet. We love reading the reviews and learning how our tools are helping people every day! We know we make a fantastic product that has been tested and proven to last long, but it is the testimonials from our customers that validate that results. Our customers believe in our tool so much that many buy more than one to keep for themselves or give to a family member or friend. Now that’s a product you can trust! You don’t have to take our word for it; we have tons of customer reviews on our website and Facebook page. Or you can try our tool first hand for yourself and see how quick and easy reaching and retrieving objects with the Grappler can be!

Filed Under: Grabbing Tool for Disabled, Grappler, Junk Pickup, Pick Up Garbage, Pick Up Tool, Trash Grabber, Trash Pickup

March 30, 2020 by Unravel

A Trash Grabber to Make Life Better

A Trash Grabber to Make Life Better
After a long day of work, an operation, or simply years of a life well lived, the last thing you need is pain while you pick up your trash. A trash grabber can make all the difference between discomfort and ease when it comes to cleaning your home, your yard or even your place of work. Why stoop and risk injury and pain when you can easily implement a trash picker tool into your daily life and maintain your health?

Simple, Easy Reaching
When you feel strain while reaching for an object, you know you need to stop before you injure yourself. The garbage, however, isn’t going to pick itself up. With a trash grabber, you can easily avoid the strain and potential injury as you clean up and carry your garbage with ease. Whether your garbage is behind a large object that you cannot or should not move, or it is on the ground out of your reach, you can access it simply with your trash tool. It extends your arm and allows you to access anything you need in a matter of seconds.

No Fuss, no Mess
Clearing your yard of waste or garbage is a messy, cumbersome chore. You can easily avoid all of this mess and keep your hands tidy when you utilize a trash grabber during the whole process. Simply reach out with the tool and lift what you need, then discard it without ever even touching it with your fingers. A trash picker is even simpler than a litter stick because you do not have to remove the trash yourself after you pick it up. Save yourself time and effort and make chores a breeze with your new tool.

Volunteer Work
Give your time and energy to a worthy cause without hurting your legs or back by implementing your trash grabber in your volunteer work. Take it with you to the park, the stream or wherever you are cleaning up litter, and make the task much easier and effective. Buy several tools as a group and use them for years to come while you keep your neighborhood and community clean.

Life is too short to spend so much time picking up trash, let alone recovering from an injury as a result of stooping. Use a grabber tool to make your life easier, and save time to enjoy more of the things you love to do. Provide loved ones with the same gift so you can spend more time together as well.

Filed Under: Trash Grabber Tagged With: buy trash grabber, The Grappler, The Industrial Grade Grappler, trash grabber, Trash Grabbers

May 22, 2018 by Unravel

Memorial Day Weekend with Your Grappler

memorial day

It’s no doubt that Memorial Day Weekend is tons of fun with family and friends. We are lucky enough to live in the beautiful sierras with one of the biggest vacation destinations right in our back yard, Lake Tahoe.

Every year, thousands of people come to Lake Tahoe for the kickoff of summer. Unfortunately, many of those individuals do not practice the “pack it in, pack it out” philosophy. The shoreline is where majority of people get to take in the beautiful turquoise color of the lake – this is also where a lot of people are bringing their food and beverages. It’s important that we all work together to keep the shoreline looking clean and beautiful.

Our products can help with making it easier and more sanitary to pick up trash (we understand that picking up a stranger’s trash can be a bit gross).

Grappler

The Grappler is easy-to-use and comes in different sizes, 24 inches up to 48 inches, fitting your height needs. Our grappler is hand-made so it’s extremely sturdy and long lasting. The Grappler reaching tool easily grabs:
• Any type of litter, from large bottles to newspapers
• Food wrappers
• Unhygienic materials: animal carcasses, pet feces, etc.
• Bottle caps
• And much more!

Handler

Our Handler is perfect for holding 5-gallon buckets. It is a lightweight bucket positioning accessory that easily attaches to any size bucket, so that the bucket becomes easily portable and accessible off the ground. Without the Handler, your bucket or plastic bag is carried about awkwardly, and will require setting it down to reach it so you don’t misplace your trash.

Handy Bag Ringer

Until now, your idea of a portable trash can was grabbing a supermarket bag on the way out the door. You have had others hold it open while you put dirty paper plates inside (their hands got dirty; you accidentally spilled your garbage on the ground). Those days are gone! The Handy Bag Ringer will keep your garbage bag open so you aren’t spilling trash or needing an extra set of hands.

Regardless of what you’re doing this Memorial Day Weekend, please make sure you’re picking up your garbage, and if you notice someone left their trash behind, please pick up it.

Filed Under: Trash Grabber

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