Yes, there are a number of uses for radioactive material. It depends on the type of radioactive material.
While most metals can be recycled, some metals like mercury and radioactive metals pose risks to human health and the environment during recycling processes. These metals are handled carefully for disposal rather than being recycled.
Depending on the enrichment in U-235 burned uranium is recycled or stored as radioactive wastes.
Yes, americium can be recycled. It can be extracted and purified from used nuclear fuel or other sources and reused in various applications such as smoke detectors or in nuclear reactors. Recycling americium helps to reduce radioactive waste and promotes sustainability in nuclear energy.
Most garbage is not radioactive. Garbage is decomposed biologically by bacteria, fungi, earthworms, maggots, etc. However some garbage (e.g. plastics, glass) do not decompose and simply take up space in the dump or landfill, unless recycled in some way.
Webkinz cannot be recycled because cotton is not meant to be recycled.
It will be recycled soon by cutting them and being recycled into millions of paper
YES,THEY CAN BE RECYCLED
Recycled art, is art that has been made purely out of recycled materials.
not only can it it be recycled, it originally most likely was made from recycled metal. almost all metal in general is recycled.
Yes, iridium can be recycled and must be recycled because is very rare and expensive.
Australia: 56% of Australian waste either cannot be recycled, or is not recycled.
they get thrown in the recycled bin and has been recycled?