they get thrown in the recycled bin and has been recycled?
Effectively any organic being is recycled naturally it is called decay.
Compost
you need organic molecules in your diet because without them then you would not be a healthy human being.
REMODELING
oxygen is being recycled in the carbon cycle
It will be recycled soon by cutting them and being recycled into millions of paper
Recycled paperboard, which is manufactured from a combination of recycled fibers from various grades of paper stock, with the larger portion of the pulp being recycled fibers and the lesser amount being virgin fibers.
Green building revolves around the use of recycled and organic materials as well as those that are indigenous to the area in which the structure is being built. Although the entire building does not have to be made of these things, in many cases, it is.
Even though the question is a little vague the answer is no. The specifics of carbon atoms allow them to form an almost endless variety of molecules among themselves or with the addition of other atoms (commonly hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen etc.). That doesn't mean that there are no complex inorganic molecules (eg perovskites) but in general organic chemistry is more versatile and therefore rich and complex
bauxite can be recycled instead of being mined from the ground
Plywood can be recycled but is costly due to its bulk, low value, and construction. This prevents it from being recycled on a large scale.
I don't believe so, but if so watch for a show for it on the discovery channel or Nova.