ELKHART, IN, July 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) Waste-Away Group, Ltd. of Elkhart, Indiana today announced the launch of a comprehensive blog and forum to provide authoritative answers and feedback on a wide range of recycling issues and questions. In addition, a "Recycling Tip of the Week" and a "Recycling FAQ" section further enhances the features of the Recycling Works Blog.
Leslie Jones, of Waste-Away Group, said, "Finally, consumers and businesses alike have the ability to go to a blog dedicated solely to important recycling questions. There's also a forum with posts that deal with more complex recycling questions, and feedback on previously posted responses."
Jones continues, "Have you ever wondered if that little plastic cup that pudding comes in is recyclable? Or if the material you recycle each week stays in the area...or even the United States? We get asked questions like these and many more. And if one person has the question, many more could too! Our new Recycling Works Blog has the answers our customers are looking for in an easy, accessible format.
The company notes research from e-Marketer showing that in 2011, 53.5 percent of internet users, or 122.6 million people, read blogs on a regular basis, compared with 2008, when only 45 percent of web surfers were reading blogs.
Based on this trend, e-Marketer predicts that an estimated 60 percent of internet users will be reading blogs by 2014.**
The Recycling Works Blog is accessible from both the Waste-Away Group's main web site located at
http://www.wasteawaygroup.com or, from http://www.recyclingworksrw.blogspot.com.
"Our visitors will be able to keep up on the latest recycling information and tips and contribute to the dialog as well.Comments, questions and recycling tips are both welcomed, and encouraged, as we work together to keep usable items out of landfills everywhere", Jones concluded.
Visitors to the WasteAwayGroup.com website have access to the new blog as well as other services including online bill payment, holiday service schedule changes, current offers, and more.
About Waste-Away Group
Waste-Away Group, Ltd. manages waste collection, transportation, and disposal, both to a Materials Recovery Facility and landfill facilities for residential, commercial, and industrial customers. The company has served the Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan regions for over 70 years. Waste-Away Group, Ltd. is headquartered in Elkhart, Indiana.
Wholly owned subsidiaries of Waste-Away Group include Borden Waste-Away Service, Inc., providing residential waste and recycling removal, Himco Waste-Away Service, Inc., serving commercial and industrial customers with waste and recycling removal, Integra Certified Document Destruction LLC, providing safe, secure destruction of sensitive material and hard drives, and Recycling Works, Inc., with a Materials Recovery Facility that sorts and ships recycling commodities to the world market for reuse.
Together, the Waste-Away family of companies that make up Waste-Away Group, provide innovative, environmentally sound solutions that lead the market in each of their core business areas.
** http://contentequalsmoney.com/the-rising-popularity-of-blogging/
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