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Recycling is the process of collecting materials like paper, plastic, glass, and metals that would otherwise be discarded and converting them into reusable material. This reduces the need to extract new raw materials and helps preserve the world's natural resources for future generations.
Learn moreAfter materials are collected, they are sorted, washed, and crushed in recycling facilities. These are then processed into raw materials—recycled paper, metal sheets, or plastic pellets—ready to be used by manufacturers to create new goods, closing the cycle of waste handling.
Learn moreRecycling reduces waste for landfills and incinerators, reducing pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling saves energy, saves resources, and helps a cleaner environment, which protects ecosystems and wildlife and promotes sustainable living.
Learn moreRecycling one ton of paper saves 17 trees and 7,000 gallons of water.
Recycling aluminum saves up to 95% of the energy needed for new production.
Only 9% of plastic waste globally is recycled, most ends in landfills or oceans.
Recycling a single glass bottle can power a light bulb for four hours.
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