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Drop Off Solutions Papendrecht, The Netherlands

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Two days! That is how long it took to install this  Modulo solution in Papendrecht, The Netherlands.

Modulo just completed the installation of one of its solutions ( 80 modular elements) in just 2 days!  The installation occurred in Papendrecht, The Netherlands. Installation of the roofing system, lightning systems are being finalized within the next few days… For the production of the blocks recycled concrete “ eco-granulate”  was used.
From start to finish this project took 16 weeks only.
Reasons for choosing Modulo as the preferred solution:
– the lowest costs  over the lifetime of the project
– its great flexibility
– sustainability
– the use of recycled concrete
– no footings required since the load factors for the system are substantially less as compared to other solutions.
Elevated drop off solutions ensures complete separation between truck traffic and residential/ small business traffic, better logistics, safer working environment,  better bin filling rates and lower costs of logistics, and improved user and customer satisfaction ultimately.
Please contact us to learn more about our services and solutions.
Illegal Dumping Solutions & Garbage Drop Off Center

Illegal Dumping Prevention Guidebook

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Illegal dumping, also know as “fly dumping”, “midnight dumping or “wildcat dumping” is a major problem in many communities throughout the united states. It raises significant concerns regarding public health & safety, property values & quality of life. An effective illegal dumping prevention program must be customized to address the factors contributing to the problem in a given community. this handbook contains general information about illegal dumping and guidance for developing a prevention program.

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Oakland, CA looking for Solution to illegal dumping epidemic

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Oakland, CA spends $5.5 million per year cleaning up illegal dumping with no clear solution in sight. The city currently has 38 full-time employees working seven days per week to address the problem, as reported by KTVU.

Between October 2015 and October 2016, nearly 20,000 calls were made to the city about illegal dumping. During that same timeframe only 65 citations were issued and $209,000 in fees were collected.

Residents have been offered rewards for catching and dumpers in the act, though few have stepped forward so far. O½cials say that four new mobile cameras with license reading technology, which were purchased at a cost of $100,000, are expected to help.

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Instances of illegal dumping have become so brazen that Oakland residents say it’s not uncommon for large trucks to pull up and start throwing waste onto sidewalks. Vehicles, household refuse, dead animals, hazardous waste and many other things have been reported. Residents of certain neighborhoods feel they’re being neglected based on income or demographics and some recently brought bags of waste to the steps of Oakland City Hall in protest.

High profile instances of commercial or construction waste being illegally dumped receive lots of attention, but the issue can often be more pervasive throughout cities. When this is allowed to occur for extended periods of time — especially in areas such as East Oakland — it can raise questions about environmental justice and public health.

Cities have had to get creative in their approaches to this ongoing issue. Los Angeles has mapped out the incidents in a public database, San Jose sent out targeted mailers telling residents they’d been selected for free large item pick-ups, and Flint, MI built blight remediation requirements into its new collection contract.