Yes, elastic can be recycled, though the process may vary depending on the type of elastic and local recycling facilities. Some elastics, particularly those made from natural rubber, can be repurposed or transformed into new materials. However, synthetic elastics, like those made from polyester or nylon, may not be accepted by all recycling programs. It's best to check with local recycling guidelines to determine the appropriate disposal methods for elastic materials.
Yes. Slate can be recycled.
Australia: 56% of Australian waste either cannot be recycled, or is not recycled.
your face for gods sake
The definition of elastic vibration was found in the website at the bottom. Elastic vibration is oscillating movement of a solid object in which a large majority of the energy is retained though elastic forces and with inertia of the object.www.answers.com/topic/elastic-vibration
bauxite can be recycled instead of being mined from the ground
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed therefore the term recycled isn't quite adequate. It is more that it is changed from form to form. In other words that energy still exists around us. So it may be used again in the same form such as elastic energy or mechanical energy.
elastic
suffix for elastic
It is called Elastic Clause because it can be stretched like elastic.
The midpoint between elastic and inelastic is unit elastic
Webkinz cannot be recycled because cotton is not meant to be recycled.
It will be recycled soon by cutting them and being recycled into millions of paper
elastic clause ~smooched~
YES,THEY CAN BE RECYCLED
elastic
"Flexibility" is one word that encompasses both elastic and non-elastic properties.
Recycled art, is art that has been made purely out of recycled materials.