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Haultail® Pick Up Service

Are you looking for a helpful pick up service because you are either too busy or don’t have the time to get it done yourself? Haultail® is happy to offer a premium quality pick-up service so that you can keep on doing what you need to do without sacrificing your priorities. Our pick-up service is read more
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and California with an estimated surface area of 1.6 million square kilometers. Contained by ocean currents, this equates to an area twice the size of Texas or three times the size of France. The good news is read more
Did you know that even your simple daily routines, like washing your clothes, can be one of the reasons for plastic pollution? Synthetic fibers, which are base of manufactured fabrics, are getting more popular day by day just because they are cheap and stretchable and they also can be mixed with other natural fibers to read more
Wine bottles, wrapping paper and Christmas lights. Do you know what belongs in the recycling bin? The answer may surprise you. The holidays are officially in full swing. And that means our weekends are packed with cocktail parties, wrapping presents and hosting friends and family for dinner. But all that fun comes with a whole read more
If Virginia’s recycling rate was measured by a 24-pack of bottled water, 11 of the empty plastic bottles would get recycled and 13 would wind up as trash. That’s one way to look at a report from the Department of Environmental Quality, which found that Virginia had a recycling rate of 46% in 2018 — read more
A 2017 study by the New York department of sanitation found that plastic bags made up 2% of residential waste. The average consumer typically uses a single use plastic bag for twelve minutes. After those twelve minutes, it can take up to 1,000 years for a plastic bag to decompose. The most common types of read more

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