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Published on October 3rd, 2008

Witt Expands Line of Recycling Containers

Witt Industries, a leading manufacturer of waste receptacles for organizations such as Apple, Starbucks and many professional sports teams, recently announced the expansion of its popular line of recycling containers.

The containers will be catered for office, industrial and institutional use. The containers provide multiple openings and liners to ensure proper separation of recyclables, with up to four separate sections available in each container.  The separate openings can be dedicated to items such as waste, glass, cans, bottles or paper.

“Recycling does more than reduce pollution and conserve our non-renewable resources,” says Derek Wardwell, director of marketing for Witt Industries. “It’s also increasing the number of manufacturing jobs in the US and helping us stay competitive in the world economy.”

The new models range from metal containers ideal for lower daily use such as in offices or break rooms, up to higher volume usage from food courts, airports, stadiums and parks.

To learn more about recycling in your area, check out Earth911.

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