Recycling By Acha Taku Adolfo Anaya Ravyn Brooks Angelica Barnes Isabel Felix
Main Idea Taking material at the end of its use and turning it into useable material to make a new product. Most daily items are produced in factories and with the more items recycled the less toxin is released in the air. Products made from recyclable material require less energy in the process.
How to Recycle You can create separate bins and label them for separate recyclable items to avoid confusion with the trash Rinse things before you recycle them Keep recycling bins inside to avoid bad smell and animals from digging through it
Money One of the biggest factors of recycling When you recycle you have the opportunity to save some money There are some recycling centers in every state that will pay you for items you recycle
Recyclable Items Aerosol cans (completely empty) oil oil filters oil bottles (empty) car batteries rechargeable batteries (cd-ni, cd-metal hydride, etc) appliances/white goods, which accounts for approximately 6 percent of the wastes generated tires cardboard boxes yard debris; accounts for approximately 20% of waste generated latex paint (usable) Aluminum cans Aluminum foil, clean Beverage cans Brochures Cardboard Cereal boxes (remove lining) Computer paper Junk mail Paint bottles refrigerators computers TVs cell phone stereos
More Recyclable Items Coupons Cardboard Egg cartons Food cans Glass bottles and jars Glass cosmetic bottles Laundry bottles (remove caps and lids) Ledger paper Magazines Newspaper Paper Paper tubes Phone books Plastic bottles Tin cans Tissue boxes Used envelopes Wrapping paper And Many More
List Of Non Recyclable Items Animal waste Carpet Cigarette butts Dirt/cement/rock Flooring Food boxes Mirrors Plastic toys Toothpaste tubes Waxed paper Carbon paper Cat litter Dishes Disposable diapers Food waste Glass Old clothes/shoes Rags/sponges Soiled paper plates Window glass
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