so they will not mix up . Or if we sort it will not be so much garbage
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.
Paper products are typically recycled by sorting, cleaning, and shredding the paper into pulp, which is then mixed with water and chemicals to remove ink and contaminants. This pulp is then pressed and dried to make new paper products. Glass products are recycled by collecting and sorting glass by color, crushing it into cullet, and then melting it down to be molded into new glass products.
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It's sorting through your waste to make sure the right waste goes to the right place. Like sorting through trash to find what is to be recycled, what goes to the landfill, and what needs special care like anti-freeze.
The Difficulties * Plastic cannot be recycled indefinitely and is generally not recycled into food containers. * Because plastics are lightweight, they are expensive to pick up and sort. * Variety of plastics used. * Automatic sorting equipment can be expensive. * Virgin resins can be cheaper to buy. * Some resins are difficult to clean. * Highlevel of contamination of household plastics. The Difficulties * Plastic cannot be recycled indefinitely and is generally not recycled into food containers. * Because plastics are lightweight, they are expensive to pick up and sort. * Variety of plastics used. * Automatic sorting equipment can be expensive. * Virgin resins can be cheaper to buy. * Some resins are difficult to clean. * Highlevel of contamination of household plastics.
It is difficult and expensive to sort out garbage that has all the things in it mixed up. Also the bits you want to recycle can be contaminated with grease and oil that then needs to be washed off. The sorting process is better done at the start. Thus if people sort out their garbage into the types requested it makes it easier to recycle that which can be recycled and this saves money and the environment of our planet.
Because it can be recycled.
It's not energy can be recycled and reused
It's not energy can be recycled and reused
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Definitely yes -- paint can be recycled. Let me give you three examples to recycle it. 1. Sorting for reuse 2. Re processing it into a new paint 3. Can be use in land filled
Metals are recycled by collecting items such as cans, bottles, and scrap metal, sorting them by their type, cleaning and processing them to remove impurities, and melting them down to create new metal products. This process helps save energy, reduce waste, and conserve natural resources.