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What is Recycling?

By Author - April 30, 2020 - 18 Comments - #Education #Recycle




Written by Kevin Sukarno 

Regrettably, much of our waste makes its way through lakes, rivers, and oceans. This is harmful to land animals, insects, marine creatures and eventually, humans. Snow or rain flowing down their natural route to rivers, streams, sewerage systems and storm drains bring polluted waste down their paths when storms occur. The ultimate destination is vast waters protecting bodies of life. This trend can lead to water supply contamination and disease outbreaks such as diarrhea and cholera. Recycling is the surefire way to reduce life-supporting contamination of the water supply.
 
Recycling something literally means using it all over again. Therefore recycling is the method of turning discarded or used items into new, usable goods rather than dumping them into landfills. Most commonly recycled products include plastic, paper, copper, and glass. We can recycle a whole lot of other waste like plastic bags and appliances. To put it another way, recycling old products could generate fresh supply of the same new products.

There are some trends of recycling, such as:
Upcycling: sometimes called innovative reuse. It includes adding value to discarded materials or items in order to build from them a product of high value or a value greater than the original product.

Precycling: Is the act of reducing waste by attempting to stop taking in products that would allow households and companies to generate waste.

E-cycling: This is the process of reusing or recycling electrical equipment for use, rather than disposing of it at the closing stages of its life cycle. The recycling of electronics or electronic parts, generally referred to as e-waste, causes serious ecological issues because of the harmful materials used in their producer. Discarded electronic devices such as computers and mobile phones are still available on several occasions, and may be passed on to individuals or organizations for use.
Recycling is environmentally friendly, in the sense that we are using unusable old and waste products and only turning them back to the same new goods. When we conserve money and send fewer waste to landfills, this helps to reduce air and water pollution.

Recycling also decreases energy usage, as less energy is needed to produce a new glass bottle from a recycled one since it melts at a lower temperature than the raw materials. Recycling essentially serves two purposes: first, it prevents landfills and aims to minimize air and water pollution, and second, it reuses useful products such as aluminum cans and plastic and glass.
Recycling itself begins from home. You really do recycling when you are using an old product to the new. For example: when the magazine holders use plastic milk or juice bottles. Old consumer goods are collected and refined at a larger level to make new fresh items out of them.

3 Steps in Recycling
There are three things that we need to remember when considering how to recycle – Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Through actually choosing certain items that do minimal waste, you will which the amount of wastage. Choose items that can be recycled quickly, that can be used productively and that have the least packaging. Hold bags made by hand, rather than plastic ones.
Search for the most environmentally friendly goods. Giving away old products that aren't in use or can't be recycled to the needy. Subscribe to E-books, rather than physical mail. Reuse means actually using the objects, rather than discarding them.
For this we will definitely increase the longevity of that item and there is also no need for special skills or experience to reuse certain items. It also would cost less than buying the new one. We can reuse foils made from metal, old magazines, newspapers, old shoes, bottles, envelopes, containers. We can use rechargeable batteries instead of single-use batteries too.
Recycle means using the old items for more uses in homes or workplaces after you have tried growing and reusing them. Look out for different simple paper, plastic, metal and glass recycling options. Buy readily recyclable goods. Buy environmentally friendly products, and avoid purchasing hazardous material. Encourage your family and friends to participate in recycling.

Waste Item That Can Be Recycled
They can recycle virtually any waste product. Some items, however, are widely recycled including:

Paper
The use of paper in developed countries increases by the day. It assigns almost 20 per cent to all household waste on multiple occasions. Usually, paper is made from trees. Though tree is a renewable resource, it is common for old trees to be cut down to provide room for pulpwoods. Pulpwood trees ripen rapidly, meaning they are easily planted and harvested to manufactured paper. Recycling paper greatly decreases energy and water consumption despite major emissions associated with paper production.

Glass
Recycling glass offers the greatest cost- and energy-saving options compared to virgin glass production.  Since the glass recycling process is almost no down-cycling. Glass is recycled in two key forms. Some recycling companies are going through communities to collect bottles from contract clients. We then wash and disinfect the glasses thoroughly before reuse. Many recycling firms have the time to sort the lenses, usually brown, clear and green based on colour. They agree that colors should not be combined, as the mixture will have a molten effect on the substance. Afterwards the sorted glass is ground into fine bits called cullet. Then, the cullet is sifted and filtered using lasers, magnets, and sifters.

Steel
Steel recycling originating from cars and old buildings is a process that began several years ago. Stainless steel is considerably easy to recycle compared with other metals. When the steel is collected, it is transported and sorted out to recycling plants. When sorted, melting it is subjected to extremely high temperatures and later converted into large spindles or sheets. Such coils and sheets are then supplied to car makers for the production of vehicle bodies or building materials.

Electronics
Electronics can be recycled in several different ways, depending on the device's state. Recycling devices means selling retired, working computers to charity or simply giving them to friends and family. This means that the machine remains entirely out of landfills while at the same time giving anyone who can't afford it a chance. Computers that are not running can be shipped to recycling facilities where they are discarded, hazardous components discarded and useful components used for other production processes.

Bibliography
Rinkesh. “What Is Recycling and Why Is Recycling Important?” Conserve Energy Future, 25 Dec. 2016, www.conserve-energy-future.com/why-is-recycling-important.php.

18 Comments
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Avinanuraizah
June 21, 2020 at 3:23 AM

Nice info, Thank you. I'll try to recycling a things around me, thanks for sharing!

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Dwi Nur Asiyah
June 21, 2020 at 5:09 AM

Good article. Recycle items that are not used can be one of the right ways to reduce existing waste. Let's care more about the environment, good people.

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Rika Septianingrum
June 21, 2020 at 5:24 AM

Great article! Thanks for sharing.

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Setia Ningsih
June 21, 2020 at 6:03 AM

Nice post! It's very useful information

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Anggi Ulul
June 21, 2020 at 6:33 AM

Nice information! Thank you for sharing.

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Tuti Lasmiasih
June 21, 2020 at 7:06 AM

Nice information about recycling, it is very helpful for us. We can know that recycling is very important to save our environment. Thank you for sharing this article.

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atika
June 21, 2020 at 7:26 AM

Nice article. The recycling process really helps us and nature.

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Nur Kumala Anwa
June 21, 2020 at 7:49 AM

Actually I'm type of person who don't really like to recycle my waste because somehow I'm too lazy to do it. But recycling can be my new to-do-list during stay at home. Thx for the article.

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Wiwit Sulistiyani
June 21, 2020 at 7:57 AM

Good to see your article. Recycling can help us to save our environment. Don't waste the things that can be recycled.

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Yollanda Bella Cricensia
June 21, 2020 at 7:58 AM

Good article! Thank you for sharing it's very useful for us

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Utami Setianingtyas Aldina
June 21, 2020 at 7:58 AM

Thanks for sharing the informative article! Absolutely, recycling can be benefit for our environment and it an be boost our creativity to make the waste more useful.

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Dessy Indah Tri Mentari
June 21, 2020 at 8:36 AM

Nice article. Thanks for sharing

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Siti Muyassaroh
June 21, 2020 at 9:50 AM

Nice info. This is very useful article. Thank you

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Arnel Framodyano
June 21, 2020 at 11:13 AM

Good Article☺ Thanks for sharing this very useful information

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Ulfatun Maghfiroh
June 21, 2020 at 7:13 PM

Let's save our earth by doing recycle

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Sinta Rizqiana
June 22, 2020 at 3:20 AM

That's really good article. Thank's for sharing.

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novita devi
June 22, 2020 at 3:52 AM

nice article! thank you for sharing.

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Risma Alfiani
June 22, 2020 at 4:47 AM

Recycling is one way to reduce waste.

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