Customers of White Oak welcome recycling effort.The owners of White Oak Stations initially sought out P3 Waste Consulting in the hope of reducing their waste expenses. What they got, in addition to some savings, was a single-stream recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. service that has become popular with customers. P3 supplied the bins, which will be located on gas-pump islands at White Oak's Pinnacle pinnacle (pĭn`ĭkəl), minor architectural motif of vertical tapering shape, usually crowning a pier, buttress, or gable. Although sometimes it appears in Renaissance design, as in the Certosa di Pavia, it is almost exclusively a medieval location as well as its three Fayetteville stores. Customers can use the bins to dispose of To determine the fate of; to exercise the power of control over; to fix the condition, application, employment, etc. of; to direct or assign for a use. See also: Dispose plastic bottles and aluminum cans. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The recycling service is provided by Roll Off Service Inc. and Waste Management. Steven Lair, part owner (Law) one of several owners or tenants in common. See See also: Part of the White Oak stores, said there was an initial concern that the clear bins would be an eyesore eye·sore n. Something, such as a distressed building, that is unpleasant or offensive to view. eyesore Noun something very ugly Noun 1. . "But the customers actually appreciated it, appreciated the fact that we're recycling," Lair said. The placement of the bins at the Fayetteville stores represents the second phase of a plan to implement them at all nine White Oak locations in northwest Arkansas, Lair said. |
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