Using Recycled Materials in Landscaping

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Gabion Supply has announced the release of its latest resource “Using Recycled Materials in Landscaping.” This resource explores recycled materials in landscaping by covering the benefits, types of recycled materials to use, and how to incorporate recycled materials in landscaping.

According to Gabion Supply, “Eco-friendly landscaping provides the perfect opportunity for the green-conscious to give back to the earth by reducing waste, conserving natural resources, and protecting local ecosystems.” Using recycled materials in landscaping projects is a way to preserve the planet while also adding creativity to an outdoor space. The benefits of using recycled materials in landscaping projects include saving money, reducing waste, lowering the environmental impact, adding aesthetic appeal, and bringing durability to the project.

In landscaping projects, some of the most common recycled materials include bricks and pavers, reclaimed wood, glass, plastic and rubber, metal, and concrete. Incorporating recycled materials into landscaping projects can be achieved by creating pathways and walkways, making borders for garden beds, constructing outdoor furniture, designing sculptures and art, and building a compost area. People can search their local area for recycled materials to use or look for companies that specialize in products made from recycled materials.

To learn more about using recycled materials in landscaping, please visit Gabion Supply here.

About Gabion Supply:

Since 2012, Gabion Supply has supplied consumers with geomaterials, gabions, and construction equipment. We offer a wide range of gabions available in standard and custom sizes, wire gauges, and finishes. Our products are used by a variety of customers including landscapers, architects, contractors, builders, federal agencies, excavators, and farmers.

 

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