In the US, approximately 65% of beverage cans are recycled, which translates to 13 out of every 20 cans. This high recycling rate reflects the effectiveness of recycling programs and public awareness about environmental sustainability. However, there is still room for improvement, as increasing this percentage could further reduce waste and conserve resources. Efforts to enhance recycling infrastructure and education can help boost these numbers even more.
sixty-five 13/20 = 6.5/10 = 65/100 = 65%
Just divide 16/20. Then multiply the result by 100, to convert to percent.
It takes 20 times less energy to make a can from recycled aluminum, so, just counting the energy (ignoring the costs of mining and transport), you could make 320 cans out of recycled aluminum for the same cost as 16 cans from bauxite (aluminum ore).
.20 cents a pound 3/15/09
It takes 20 cans to make 20.
Eco Coffins - Made Of 90% CardBoard ( Can Hold Up to 20 Stone ) Some rulers are made out of vending cups & some insulation in houses is made from recycled paper. Alot of things are being recycled to made the same things again such as cans and car parts.
-1 and 13/20 = -33/20
There are 4-oz cans, 6-oz cans, 8-oz cans, 12-oz cans, and 20-oz cans of soda. We don't know which one you have there in your hand. But all is not lost. Every soda can sold in the US has its capacity printed on the label, and you can read it directly off of the can.
5 bottles to 4 cans
20% of 13= 20% * 13= 0.2 * 13= 2.6
About 20% of 2007 tonnes.
20 Cans of Chunky Beef Soup - 2003 was released on: USA: January 2003 (Red Shift Festival)