You cannot recycle wood
yes it is recyclable
balsa wood is recycable because it is basicly a lighter form of regular wood
reclaimed wood or salvaged
Pencil sharpenings are generally not recyclable due to their composition, which includes wood, graphite, and sometimes plastic from the pencil casing. While the wood and graphite are biodegradable, they typically end up in compost rather than recycling. If you're looking to dispose of pencil sharpenings sustainably, composting them is a better option than throwing them in the trash.
It is probably not a good idea as toxic preservatives in the pressure treated wood can leach into the compost and then become incorporated in plants and their fruit and vegetables grown in that compost later. But using appropriate lining materials to completely prevent any contact between the pressure treated wood and the compost inside would avoid this problem. So a complete answer to your question is not simple.
Yes it is, because pine is a soft wood that can be broken down and reuced to make another product.
rotting wood or compost piles
No, and iron is not a renewable resource. It is recyclable, but not renewable.
Pencils should be used till they are too small. They can not be recycled. The wood will gradually biodegrade in compost or landfill. Don't drop your pencil or use it as a drumstick. The graphite inside can break easily and will come out in small pieces when you sharpen the pencil, making it impossible to use.
Wood that has been painted is generally not recyclable in standard wood recycling programs. The paint can contain chemicals that may contaminate the recycling process. However, some facilities may accept painted wood if the paint is water-based and non-toxic. It's best to check with local recycling guidelines to determine the proper disposal method for painted wood.
yes because wood rots and cardboard is made from wood so cardboard is recyclable
Yes, MDF can be ground down and remade into new wood fibre boards.