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And that all teh other ones just causes more damage to the enviroment when you try to recycle them than just using new ones. And that is not so worth like for example recycle paper cuz paper making factories own large sections of trees, born and growing only for this matter, and that it doesn't affect the real trees that act as the oxygen heart of the earth?

2007-03-04 00:34:55 · 5 answers · asked by Fenix Girl 2 in Environment

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nope, it depends on the extent that you take the material back to it's original state, you can even recycle concrete back to it's constituant parts if you spend enough time at it but you can use broken concrete as an aggragate with less impact. steel has been reclimed for centuries, glass is easier to remelt rather than make just like aluminum, but people don't like the color or the working properties as well as 'virgin' glass. Plastics can be completely disassociated and reformed with a lot of work but multi colored milk jugs might be fun too.

2007-03-04 00:50:38 · answer #1 · answered by Michael S 4 · 0 0

no it is not true.... And while Paper is made from trees grown specificly for the purpose of paperproduction you still have the other elements that go into paper production that are polluted and affect more then just one little Item... Paper production creates sulfer dioxide (rotten egg gas) this gas is bad for the atmosphere and contributes to Green house effects on the planet. other pollutants enter the water system which affects the animals and plants that rely on clean water to sustain their life. if you recycled paper you would reduce the amount of pollution by almost 75%. As for Glass and Plastic they are both items that can be recycled with minimum resources added and therefor are benificial to the environment in that they don't require more mining or drilling to harvest the materials needed. Recycle everything you possible can. It is actually very good for the environment (contrary to what people have told you)

2007-03-04 00:55:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Nope!

Think about the tremenduous resources involved with mining and processing the raw earth (ore) for the materials for making steel, copper and even glass. Yes the stuff they collect from your curb requires energy to convert into new items, but at a fraction of converting ore.

Even asphalt roads can be recycled, sometimes right on the spot by the machine that first grinds them up and mixes it with new material and lays it down behind it! (We have these in NJ.)

Car tires are being made into road paving material. Plastics come from petroleum (mostly). So we aren't pumping out the crude, stuffing it into oil tankers and shipping it here for the refineries and so on.

Recycling is certainly not "free" in all cases, but is definitely less damage to the environment in most cases than making new.

Paper: I'll bet they still harvet forest trees. I am not aware of any outfit that consumes only 100% of their own planted trees. I'd love to hear about it if I'm wrong on that.

2007-03-04 00:53:43 · answer #3 · answered by KirksWorld 5 · 0 0

because Aluminium does no longer take position obviously as metallic- it must be extracted from Bauxite. that is a really intense priced procedure (in power and for this reason funds words). Bauxite must be transported for miles away. Anglesey Aluminium is placed on Holy Island so it has straight forward get accurate of entry to to atomic skill and the port of Holyhead. it really is via the opt for to import Bauxite and the massive volume of electricity needed. in case you recycle aluminium, you merely opt for to soften it down and reform into ingots. This takes a lot less electricity. Even pondering the ability and attempt required to carry mutually all that scrap aluminium, we are much better off. It also motives a lot less polution. also if we do not recycle Aluminium receives thrown away. It doesn't rot, it merely continues to be there in landfill as a nuisance for destiny generations.

2016-11-27 20:33:09 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Elizabeth, Plastic can be recycled many times. Plastic milk bottles can be used to be used as industrial / automotive battery outer shell cases, outdoor furniture, plastic quart / gallon oil cans and outdoor floor mats . Glass jars and bottles are soda lime glass and can be recycled hundreds of times over. Metals are melted and refined to original properties. Cold rolled, hot rolled steel, different types of stainless steel, copper, bronze, zinc, nickel, cast iron, titanium, aluminum and dozens of others. Precious metals are melted and refined to their purest state by pickling in acid and by atmospheric or vacuum melting in an induction melting furnace. The precious metals are gold, silver, platinum, osmium, iridium, rhodium, palladium and ruthenium. All are easily recycled thousands of times for scientific work. Costume jewelery which is advertised as gold silver and platinum have substantial amounts of other metals, bronze in particular to give the jewelry strength. Dental gold crowns are made of a small amount of gold and a large amount of bronze.

2007-03-04 01:39:27 · answer #5 · answered by Country Boy 7 · 1 0

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