Recycling plastic is free at local supermarkets, you get paid depending on what state you live in
1 to 3 percent of bags get recycled each year
The crust is recycled by subduction which is.... a geological process in which one edge of a crustal plate is forced sideways and downward into the mantle below another plate
this is my theory that i have recently come upon. energy cannot e recycled. an electron goes up an energy level when excited- energy is applied then it goes back down to ground and releases light this releasement of light is the electron being used the answer is no, an elctron cannot be recycled, when new energy is formed, new electrons are formed. think about it this way, if electrons were recyclable, batteries would never die.=)
so it goes KABOOM
Carbon remains constant in its cycle. It is recycled. The gist of it is that it goes from air-> to soil -> to bacteria which releases it back into the air again.
you can throw it away or you can recycle it ;; everybody needs to recycle don't dump it in the ocean or on the streets or sidewalks..!Recycling is best for the world, as normal rubbish goes to landfill sites underground, and if your rubbish is no Bio-degradable, then it will stay there, and that is whats killing out planet. An in the the ocean and streets can endanger animals lives. So REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE!!! ;) xxxx
It goes to the dump/landfill.
It goes to the dump/landfill.
It gets put into a landfill, or burned before being put in a landfill. It goes into landfill where it can damage the environment.
it goes into landfill or gets incinerated.
Whatever can't be recycled or incinerated goes into landfill.
Plastic bottles go into the landfills.
Of this 81 % goes to landfill, with just 11 % recycled or composted and 8 % incinerated with energy recovery.
Rubbish that is not recycled is disposed of using landfill sites and incinerators. These rubbish disposal systems have an environmental impact and prevent materials that could have been reused from being recycled.
Because the litter doesn't end up in water supplies, it goes to a landfill, where trash belongs, and if collected it might be recycled.
stuff that goes in a landfill.
to a big landfill site, and the rubbish that can be recycled goes there too, and is made into other things either at the land fill site or is taken somewhere else and is then done there
Assuming that rubbish = trash all trash that isn't recycled goes to land fills; if it is biodegradable it decomposes and fertilizes the soil around it; if it is not it can sit on the ground for millions of years this causes the land to fill up with trash; this is the reason that non degradable plastic is so bad to throw out and should be recycled