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FAQs

There are three parts to the recycling process: collection, manufacturing and buying.

Collection - Don't Send Recyclables To The Landfill

In first phase, dry materials are separated from the wet waste and sorted to become raw materials.

Manufacturing - Using recovered Materials for recycling instead of Virgin product as Raw Materials by sorting as stated above.

Buying - "Close The Loop" By Buying Products With Recycled Content

In order to make recycling economically viable, people should buy recycled products, companies will be encouraged to make them, and the whole system works.
Mixing different dry recyclables or contaminating them with wet waste or garbage makes it more difficult to prepare them as raw material for production. People should sort material into cardboard, paper, plastics, and metals etc to make it more economical to use as raw material for industries.
Recycling conserves energy and natural resources.

Recycling one ton of office paper can save the energy equivalent of consuming 322 gallons of petrol.

Recycling just one ton of aluminum cans conserves more than 152 million Btu, equivalent to 21 barrels of oil consumed.

Plastic bottles are the most recycled plastic product. Recycling just 10 plastic bottles saves enough energy to power a laptop for more than 25 hours.

Recycling one ton of waste paper can save 17 trees.
1/ Cardboard
2/ Paper
3/ Packaging boxes
4/ Print Outs
5/ Beverage cans
6/ Food cans
7/ Plastic bottles
8/ Jugs & Jars (plastic)
9/ All types of metals like Iron, Copper, Brass etc
10/ AC, Fridge, Home Appliances
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