Recycling
refers to the process of collecting used materials which are usually considered
as 'waste' and reprocessing them. In this process these used materials
are sorted and processed to be used as 'raw materials' for the production of
new products. It varies from 'reuse' in the sense that while reuse just means
using old products repeatedly, recycling means using the core elements of an
old product as raw material to manufacture new goods. Some of the most common
items that are recycled are plastic, glass, paper, batteries, aluminum, etc.
PROCESS OF RECYCLING
The recycling process involves three stages. In the first
stage, the old products are collected and processed, where they are sorted,
cleaned and made ready for recycling or manufacturing new products. The second
stage involves the manufacturing of new products from the raw material obtained
by the processing of the old products. Finally, the process ends with the
purchasing of recycled goods by the consumers. The more people step forward to
buy recycled products, the better the success of the process can be ensured.
Buying recycled products will only increase when every individual will develop
an awareness of the difference that can be made by utilizing their old
household objects as raw materials to produce new goods and help the
environment by recycling. Let's now see why is recycling important.
SAVES ENERGY
When new products are manufactured from the raw material
obtained from recycled products, it saves a lot of energy which is consumed for
production. When new products are manufactured from 'virgin materials', the
amount of energy consumed is much higher. Besides, the energy required to
acquire and transport the 'virgin' raw materials from their natural sources is
also saved. Add to that the energy which is required to clean and protect the
environment from the pollutant waste products, especially those which are
non-biodegradable (plastic) and fill up the landfill areas.
SAVES ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AND REDUCES
POLLUTION
Recycling helps in preventing global climate change to a
great extent. By minimizing
the energy spent on industrial production, it also helps in reducing greenhouse
gas emission. Some of the major fossil fuels used in most industries include
coal, diesel, gasoline, etc. All these emit harmful gases such as methane,
sulfur dioxide, carbon-dioxide to the environment. The processing of fresh raw
materials also creates toxic materials which pollute the environment. By
reducing the energy used, it also minimizes the amount of fuel usage which in
turn reduces the amount of harmful pollutants in the environment.
SAVES NATURAL RESOURCES
We know
that recycling involves the processing and usage of core elements of an old
product for the production of new products. This helps in saving our natural
resources to a great extent. For example, once an old newspaper is recycled we
do not need to use the resource of another tree to produce new paper products.
This way, proper recycling can help us preserve our natural resources for our
future generation and maintain the balance in nature.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
Similar to
energy and natural resources, recycling also helps in saving a lot of expense,
required for the production of new products from 'virgin' materials. These
expenses include the entire production cycle starting from acquiring the raw
materials, transferring them from their place of origin to production places,
processing and manufacturing costs. It creates employment opportunities for a
lot of people, involved in the various stages of the process. This in turn
contributes to the economic development of a state or country.
SAVES SPACE FOR WASTE DISPOSAL
Most of the
landfill sites are filled up with a lot of waste products that could have been
recycled effectively. Some of these waste materials belong to the
non-biodegradable category which takes a long time to decompose. Recycling
enables proper usage of these waste products and saves space for landfills. The
pace with which landfills are getting filled up, soon we might run short of
landfills unless we start following recycling at our own home and spread the
word to others.
INTERESTING RECYCLING FACTS
It is said
that every person creates around 4.7 pounds of waste every day.
In the
United States about 33.4% solid waste is recycled, 12.6% is burned in
combustion facilities and about 54% is disposed of at a landfill site.
Recycling
an aluminum can preserves enough energy required to run a 100-watt bulb for 20
hours, a computer for 3 hours or a TV for 2 hours. Isn't it an interesting
fact?
About 125
recycled aluminum cans save up enough energy required to supply power to one
home for 1 day.
Recycled
aluminum cans, are ready for reuse in just six weeks!
An amazing
fact about glass is that it never wears out and can be recycled forever. A
glass bottle takes approximately 1 million years to decompose in a landfill
site.
A recycled
glass bottle can save enough energy to run a computer for 25 minutes.
Recycled
glass containers can save about 9 gallons of fuel.
Another
amazing fact - recycled paper produces less air pollution than if it was made
from raw materials.
Each ton of
recycled mixed paper can conserve energy equivalent to around 185 gallons of
gasoline.
Recycling
is an important step to undertake for preserving our planet by reducing
environmental pollution and conserving energy. Hope this article has given you
an insight about its benefits.

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