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Apartment communities add recycling.


Clark-Whitehill Enterprises, a large, professional property management firm, is offering its residents in Hampton Roads Hampton Roads, roadstead, 4 mi (6.4 km) long and 40 ft (12.2 m) deep, SE Va., through which the waters of the James, Nansemond, and Elizabeth rivers pass into Chesapeake Bay. , Va., the opportunity to conveniently recycle paper, cardboard, plastics, glass bottles, steel and aluminum food and beverage F&B is a common abbreviation in the United States and Commonwealth countries, including Hong Kong. F&B is typically the widely accepted abbreviation for "Food and Beverage," which is the sector/industry that specializes in the conceptualization, the making of, and delivery of foods.  containers in its apartment and multi-family communities.

"Our residents love the fact that they now have a convenient recycling option," Chris Davenport Davenport, city (1990 pop. 95,333), seat of Scott co., E central Iowa, on the Mississippi River; inc. 1836. Bridges connect it with the Illinois cities of Rock Island and Moline; the three communities and neighboring Bettendorf, Iowa, are known as the Quad Cities. , vice president of management for Clark-Whitehill, says. "Our company loves the fact that we were able to incorporate recycling into our communities, utilize one vendor for both services and do it all at no additional cost. More importantly, it furthers our commitment to be responsible corporate citizens."

The program uses 95 gallon/8 yard containers that are strategically placed throughout the community and allows residents to commingle commingle

to mingle together, e.g. cattle mingling with deer.
 recyclables in one container.

Tidewater tidewater, in U.S. history, that part of the Atlantic coastal plain between the shoreline and the farthest upstream points in rivers reached by oceanic tides. In many cases the fall line is given as the western boundary.  Fibre Corp., Chesapeake, Va., services the containers, bringing the material to its processing facility for sorting and marketing. Unrecyclable material goes to the Refuse Derived Fuel plant in Portsmouth for conversion into fuel.
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Title Annotation:Municipal Recycling; Clark-Whitehill Enterprises
Publication:Recycling Today
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U5VA
Date:Sep 1, 2004
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