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Recycling

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WHAT IS RECYCLING?

RECYCLING is processing used materials (waste) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful material

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RECYCLEis the third ‘R’ of the mobius loopREDUCEREUSERECYCLE

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NEED FOR

RECYCLING

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INCREASE IN POPULATIONRISE IN DEMAND FOR GOODSFAST DEPLETING NATURAL RESOURCES

LESS ENERGY REQUIRED FOR RECYCLING

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Waste generated is disposed byLANDFILL INCINERATION

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PROCESS of RECYCLING

CollectionSegregationProcessing and

RemanufacturingPurchase and Use

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Few materials that are recyclable

WaterPaperAluminiumElectronic wasteGlassPlasticPaintScrap

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RECYCLING

Paper

35% less water pollution

74% less air pollution

Aluminium

Requires only 5% of energy use to make new Al

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RECYCLING

Electronic waste

Mechanical shredding and separation

Cryogenic decomposition

Water

Filtration

Reverse osmosis

ozonation

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Conservation of Resources Energy Saving Jobs creation Environmental Protection Financial Benefits

BENEFITS OF RECYCLING

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Financial Benefits

Make money selling recyclables

Conservation of Resources

1 million ton of steel recycled saves

1.3 million tons iron ore

7,18,000 tons coal62,000 tons limestone

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Energy saving Jobs creation

It requires less energy to manufacture recycled goods

10,000 tons of waste:

Incinerated- 1 jobLandfilled – 6 jobsRecycled – 36 jobs

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Environmental Protection

Reduced contamination from landfills Reduced pollution Reduced environmental impact from

mining or extracting fresh raw materials

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ToSave

You & Your EarthMake

Recycling part of

your life

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