Dig Deeper with Waste Optima’s Blog Posts

Explore Waste Optima’s industrial recycling blog for practical guides, examples, and frameworks on landfill diversion and beneficial reuse. Articles help manufacturers, warehouses, and EHS teams improve costs, operations, and environmental performance across plastics, metals, chemicals, organics, and surplus inventory.

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Why “Industrial Recycling Near Me” Isn’t Always Local

Searching “industrial recycling company near me usually surfaces nearby scrap yards, cardboard recyclers, or municipal MRFs. Those can be great for pallets, OCC, and basic container service. But most manufacturers and warehouses also generate streams that are heavier, more complicated, or more specialized than the local shop is built to handle. That’s where a wider outlet network and a national operating model often outperform “closest to me.”

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Waste of Industries: A Guide to Definitions, Types, & Solutions

The waste of industries—sometimes called industrial refuse or factory waste—is one of the largest and least understood contributors to global waste streams. While municipal solid waste (household trash) often dominates public discussion, the reality is that industrial waste represents over 50% of total solid waste generated in the United States each year.

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Industrial Byproducts: Complete Guide to Managing Manufacturing Waste

Industrial byproducts are secondary materials generated from manufacturing, agricultural, and commercial processes that can be transformed from waste into valuable resources. This comprehensive guide covers what industrial byproducts are, how to manage them in accordance with regulatory requirements, and proven strategies to maximize their economic and environmental value for your facility.

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Steel Slag Recycling for Mills & Foundries

Slag is one of the world’s oldest and most widespread industrial byproducts. Formed during the smelting or refining of metals, it has been both a challenge and an opportunity for industries for thousands of years. Today, slag recycling offers manufacturers, steelmakers, and foundries a chance to reduce waste, recover value, and support sustainable growth.

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EPDM Rubber Recycling for Manufacturers

Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) rubber has become one of the most widely used synthetic elastomers in the world. Known for its durability, weather resistance, and versatility, EPDM is everywhere—from roofing membranes to automotive seals.

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