Recycling Materials

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  • Recycling Materials:
    • Everyday materials such as glass, metal, plastics, ceramics are produced from natural but finite sources
    • Some products made from these materials can be reused which saves energy and decreases the environmental impact
    • Glass bottles only need to be washed and sterilised before they can be reused
    • Other products cannot be reused in this way but can be processed and recycled
    • Metals can be crushed into smaller pieces, then melted and recast into new shapes to make new products 
  • Recycling Materials:
    • Sometimes the materials being recycled need to be kept separate, depending on what the use of the recycled material will be
    • Iron for example can be recycled together with waste steel as both materials can be added to a blast furnace, reducing the use of iron ore
    • Glass that is broken or damaged and cannot be reused is separated by colour and composition before being recycled
    • The glass is then crushed and melted, and remoulded into shape for its new use
    • Overall, recycling:
    • conserves limited raw materials,
    • reduces the release of harmful substances into the environment
    • reduces the amount of waste sent to landfill
  • Iron ore supplies can be conserved and will last longer if iron is recycled:
  • Factors Affecting Recycling:
    • Several factors are considered in regards to whether a product should be recycled including:
    • how easy it is to collect and sort the waste
    • the cost of recycling compared to burning the product (incineration) or sending to landfill 
    • the amount of energy required at each stage of recycling 
    • the type and amount of any harmful by products released by recycling
    • Disadvantages of recycling arise from the process itself:
    • Collection and transport of material to be recycled requires energy and fuel
    • Workers, vehicles and worksites need to be organised and maintained
    • Materials need to be sorted before they can be recycled which also requires energy and labour
    • Products made from recycled materials may not always be of the same quality as the original