Yes, compostable material can be recycled. By definition, it falls into the category of carbon- or nitrogen-rich in content and therefore lends itself to re-use in its current form (such as canes or furnishings in the case of compostable tree branches and trunks) or another (such as humus, at the end of the composting process).
Not really. Paper and plastics are recyclables that would not make good fertilizer. However, organic material, such as food garbage can be made into fertilizer.
The signs on recyclable items that indicate where to recycle.
Mainly because people throw them in the garbage instead of the recycling
If you have a compost pile started you can add the fruit to the pile, in time it will be turned into great fertilizer.
Peopele sorting through it.
No, they are gases that enter the atmosphere.
Robots can be used to help the environment in manufacturing solar power, wind farms and recycling systems. At recycling plants they can be used to sort out the recyclable items from the non-recyclable ones.
There are countless lists of recyclable items on the internet. Many of these items are: aluminum cans, foil, foil, jars, bottles, newspaper, junk mail, etc.
You put recyclable items in the recycling bin or take them to a local recycling center.
Aluminium foil is recyclable; in fact, it's one of the most lucrative items you can recycle. Aluminum is difficult to extract, so recycling it is important for those that produce aluminum products as well as the consumer.
Biodegradable materials can be turned into compost. Compost is the natural fertilizer. I hope i helped...
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No!!!!!!!!!!!They are not recyclable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!