Because it is much easier and much cheaper and much less polluting to use iron and steel again than it is to produce it afresh from iron ore.
according to an article i just read only about 24 percent of glass is recycled, it is remelted and the savings are about 20 percent from making new glass.
The metals are collected and then melted at high temperature. They then have any impurities scraped off the top of the container of molten metal. The pure molten metal is then poured into casts and cooled. The blocks of metal can now be used again. It is cheaper and less environmentally damaging to recycle metals rather than extract them from their ores, in the ground.
yes it can be recycled
yes it can be recycled.
they recycled it to make weapons and stuff.
yes they can be melted and made into different forms but i dont know whether rusted iron be recycled
They recycled it to make new weapons and tolls such as knives, swords, arrows and shields.
the precious gold in laptops are not recycled because it's too valuable to be recycled but iron and aluminium can be recyled.
Depends on the metal, not on if it's recycled or not. If it's magnetic as virgin, it's magnetic as recycled - as iron. If it's NOT magnetic as virgin, it's NOT magnetic as recycled either - like copper.
they are recycled by men in white coats. they come and collect it every thursday. there gay
stainless steel can, mercury, titanium, Iron, Aluminium
Aluminum, iron, plastic, paper, and glass.
Yes, definitely yes.
600 tons in a year
are break down by the liver and the iron is recycled
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