it saves the usage of energy and it does not affect the evironment
Recycling iron and aluminum makes iron and aluminum or you're doing it wrong.
im not saying
1 KG of Aluminum is warmer than 1.10 KCal's of iron.
Recycling metals of any kind is a good way of saving energy, which in turn slows global warming a little. We produce energy (electricity) by burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), which burning is also causing global warming, so we need to reduce this as much as possible.
They don't. More steel (an iron-carbon alloy) is used than aluminum altogether in the world today. Advantages of Aluminum are corrosion resistance, light weight, ductility, ease of recycling (low melting point).
IRON STRONGER.....ALUMINUM LIGHTER.....IRON IS HEAVY.....ALUMINUM WILL BREAK EASIER THAN IRON
Shut up....iron is an aluminum foil
Copper is more valuable than iron, so some countries focus on recycling more of it.
Recycling iron is necessary for sustainable development because it reduces the need for extracting new iron ore, which helps conserve natural resources and minimizes environmental impact. By reusing iron through recycling, it also helps to decrease energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of new iron from raw materials. Additionally, recycling iron helps to lower waste generation and promotes a circular economy where resources are kept in use for as long as possible.
aluminum is more durable than iron.
1. Financial Income - There is money in recycling. In the level of the individual, one of the benefits of recycling is financial income. There are a lot of things lying around the house that we no longer want or need that might just end up in a dumpsite somewhere, that we can recycle and earn money from. Cell phones, PDAs, ink cartridges, etc. Here at PaceButler, for instance, a phone sent in for recycling could net the owner as much as $50.There is also the financial benefit for the communities who recycle in that there will be reduced costs of waste disposal or recycling. You think recycling is expensive? Consider these recycling facts: aluminum cans are the most valuable item in your bin. Aluminum can recycling helps fund the entire curbside collection. It's the only packaging material that more than covers the cost of collection and reprocessing for itself.2. Recycling helps conserve limited resources - Throwing away a single aluminum can, versus recycling it, is like pouring out six ounces of gasoline. Last year, Americans recycled enough aluminum cans to conserve the energy equivalent of more than15 million barrels of oil.Here are some compelling recycling facts from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:By recycling over 1 million tons of steel in 2004, Pennsylvanians saved 1.3 million tons of iron ore, 718,000 tons of coal, and 62,000 tons of limestone. Through recycling newsprint, office paper and mixed paper, we saved nearly over 8.2 million trees.3. Recycling is energy efficient - On a larger scale, recycling could translate into huge reductions in our energy costs. Consider these facts: It costs more energy to manufacture a brand new aluminum can than it does to recycle 20 aluminum cans.20 cans can be made from recycled material using the same energy it takes to make one new can.4) Recycling builds community - In almost all communities in the country today, there is a growing concern for recycling and the environment. People are working together in recycling programs, lobbies, and free recycle organizations to help promote recycling. We will be featuring these groups in our upcoming posts and link with the various networks to help you locate the nearest recycling center or free recycle group nearest your location.
Maybe...iron would replace aluminium to form iron sulphate. iron+aluminum sulfate--->iron sulphate+aluminium.