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Materials Which Have The Highest Efficiency On Recycling
Recycling is the collection and processing of materials that would otherwise be discarded as trash in order to create new products. It conserves resources, reduces pollution, promotes public health, and generates employment. In the following article we would discuss some important materials that have high efficiency ratios on recycling.
Plastic
According to one study, A tonne of recycled plastic saves 7,200 kilowatt-hours of electricity, or roughly enough energy to power a household for seven months
Recycling plastics is the most environmentally friendly way to reduce the use of fossil fuels. Furthermore, plastic recycling reduces the amount of energy required to create new materials. Recycling plastic bottles save energy and natural resources by reducing 40 percent of petroleum and natural gas consumption, resulting in lower greenhouse gas emissions. Making plastic from recycled materials requires roughly two-thirds less energy than making new plastic.
Aluminum
In 2015, 54 billion aluminium cans were recycled in the United States, saving 15 million barrels of crude oil in energy.
Aluminum is one of the most recyclable materials because they are 100% recyclable and can be reprocessed multiple times. Even better, recycling cans into new cans uses 95 percent less energy than manufacturing new ones. The energy saved by recycling a single aluminium can is equivalent to running a television for three hours.
Steel
Recycling Steel saves enough energy to power 18 million homes every year.
Steel is the most recycled material, with an overall recycling rate of 88 percent in 2012. Every year, more steel is recycled than aluminium, paper, glass, and plastic combined. In 2016, it is estimated that 25,482,452 tonnes of steel have been recycled, and this figure is growing everyday.
PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate) Plastic Bottles
Recycling PET saves two-thirds of the energy normally required to produce new plastic, lowering greenhouse gas emissions and drastically reducing solid waste generation.
Plastic bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) are another recyclable material. In the United States, approximately 1.5 billion pounds of used PET bottles are recovered for recycling each year, making PET the most widely recycled plastic in the world.
Paper
When compared to virgin paper, recycled paper saves 60% of the energy and produces 95% less air pollution.
Newspapers are a critical material to recycle. The decomposition of paper in a landfill, where 80 percent of discarded paper ends up, produces methane, a greenhouse gas with 21 times the heat-trapping power of carbon dioxide. The reason to recycle newspapers is to help preserve forests. In fact, recycling just one run of the megazine could save 75,000 trees. One tonne of paper recycled saves 17 trees and 7,000 gallons of water.
GLASS CONTAINERS
Recycled glass saves 50% more energy than virgin glass.
Except for the type of glass used in mirrors, glass is infinitely recyclable. One tonne of recycled glass saves 42 kWh of energy and two cubic yards of landfill space, and recycling glass is 33% more energy efficient than manufacturing new glass.
One glass container recycled saves enough energy to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours. Recycled glass reduces air pollution by 20% and water pollution by 50%, and one tonne of glass made from 50% recycled materials saves 250 pounds of mining waste. In order to develop innovative solutions for recycling: Aco Recycling