
Recycling cardboard is significantly more sustainable than sending it to a landfill. Recycling cardboard offers numerous environmental and economic advantages compared to disposing of it in landfills. Cardboard is one of the most easily recyclable materials, and when properly processed, it can be reused multiple times to create new packaging, paper products, and building materials. This reduces the demand for virgin resources like timber, helping to preserve forests and biodiversity. Recycling also consumes significantly less energy and water than manufacturing cardboard from raw materials, which lowers greenhouse gas emissions. On the other hand, when cardboard is sent to landfills, it not only occupies valuable space but also contributes to environmental problems. In the anaerobic conditions of landfills, cardboard can decompose and release methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide. Additionally, landfilled cardboard represents a lost opportunity—both in terms of recoverable material and potential economic value from the recycling process. By diverting cardboard from the waste stream and into recycling systems, communities can reduce environmental impact, lower waste management costs, and support green jobs in the recycling industry. Reach out to Greene Recycling for all your cardboard bale pick up needs!