In percent it is about 83% of our waste could be recycled.
according to an article i just read only about 24 percent of glass is recycled, it is remelted and the savings are about 20 percent from making new glass.
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You should take it to a recycling store and recycle it. This is too general for a specific answer. Solid waste cannot be recycled until it is sorted. After sorting, some of it can be recycled easily.
45% of solid waste in Singapore is recycled
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Electronic waste is commonly known as e-waste. Nearly 100% of this waste is recyclable, although ony about 12.5% is actually recycled.
50-80%
solid waste
The local authorities first separates out the the products or things that can be recycled from the solid waste .Then the products which can be recycled allowed to go through degradation and then they are turned or changed into product of same material.
I assume that you mean Bodily Waste. Urine and Feces are recycled to capture as much moisture as is possible. That water is recycled into drinking water (Yuck!). Any leftover solid waste is stored for later disposal.
Only about 7% of the total plastic used is recycled. However, it depends on the type of plastic. Some, such as PET drinks bottles, are recycled to a much greater degree (up to 35%) whereas others such as expanded polystyrene cannot be recycled at all.
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Australia: 56% of Australian waste either cannot be recycled, or is not recycled.
The aims and objectives to segregation of waste are many. This will be useful in mainly determining which waste products can be recycled.