In the pre-industrial times, Britain collected and melted down metals for long-lasting uses. Paper recycling followed soon after in 1921. During wars, governments urged people to donate scrap metal, aluminum, plastic and paper due to material shortages. In America in the 1970's people had to spend more on materials and energy costs rose³. Even in the War for Independence, America melted down broken guns to make bullets and new guns. When dinosaurs roamed the Earth, their dead carcasses turned into coal and oil by recycled elements. During the dark ages, men used animal skins to keep themselves warm and wood for spears and when the spears broke, they made firewood.
In the pre-industrial times, Britain collected and melted down metals for long-lasting uses. Paper recycling followed soon after in 1921. During wars, governments urged people to donate scrap metal, aluminum, plastic and paper due to material shortages. In America in the 1970's people had to spend more on materials and energy costs rose³. Even in the War for Independence, America melted down broken guns to make bullets and new guns. When dinosaurs roamed the Earth, their dead carcasses turned into coal and oil by recycled elements. During the dark ages, men used animal skins to keep themselves warm and wood for spears and when the spears broke, they made firewood.
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You can conserve energy with aluminium cans by recycling them.
At a dump or a recycling center.
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Soda cans made of aluminum are technically renewable because aluminum is a highly recyclable material. Recycling aluminum cans reduces the need for mining and processing new aluminum, which helps conserve natural resources. However, the process of recycling cans still requires energy and resources.
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Aluminium recycling would be the process of recylcing things such as your aluminum cans. Pop cans would be a major item that someone could recycle. There are many people that drink many pops a day.
Aluminum cans can be recycled into new aluminum cans or other aluminum products, such as aluminum foil, car parts, or building materials. Recycling aluminum saves energy and reduces the need for mining new aluminum ore.
Of the 102 billion aluminum cans produced in 1998, 63 percent (or 64 billion) were recycled, according to The Aluminum Association.
Melted aluminum cans can be used to create new aluminum products, such as car parts, building materials, or aluminum foil. Recycling aluminum cans by melting them down saves energy and resources compared to making new aluminum from raw materials.