Recycling
and the benefits of recycling have already been discussed in the previous post.
Have a look here: What is recycling.
Recyclable Materials |
What Materials Can Be Recycled:
All
materials are not considered as good recyclable materials. The biodegradable materials like food items, organic wastes, etc are not considered as the recyclable materials. The materials, which can be picked, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials, are considered as the recyclable materials. The good recyclable
materials are:
Municipal Solid Wastes
These municipal solid wastes (MSW) are the post-consumer
solid wastes, generated by the domestic units, commercial units, institutions,
hospitals, etc. MSWs are not easy to define; however, MSW is considered as the
material waste generally (yard waste, papers, glass, metals, etc). Some of the
MSW are described under:
o Paper
Wasted papers are recycled into the
new paper products by paper recycling. It is unfortunately a fact that the
paper processing requires pulp, which is obtained by cutting down the trees,
which is a threat to the environment. Using recycled papers can minimize the
new paper requirements, and so are the wood requirements.
o Glass
Unlike paper recycling, glass
recycling needs extra concentration. The glass bottles and the other types of
glass (like Pyrex, light bulbs, window glass, auto glass, etc) cannot be
recycled together. As glass chemistry is based on its oxide components
typically. The most likely recyclable glass is the clean glass.
o Oil
Oil recycling might be newer for
many people. “Oil” refers to variety of combustible liquids, which are not
soluble in water and leave greasy stain. The used or contaminated oil (not
consumed) can be considered as the recyclable material. Direct combustion of
used oil as a burner fuel should always be condemned, because it not only
destroys this valuable source, but also cause environmental pollution.
o Plastic
Plastic recycling has turned a new
shape today. There are lots of grades of plastics. And all the grades or types
of plastics cannot be recycled together. A very small quantity of the wrong
grade of the plastic can ruin the whole processing batch. It is generally not
easy to separate different grades of the plastics. That’s why, there are
several cryptic markers used in the plastic industries to indicate the type of
the plastics.
o ferrous
metals
Recycling of the ferrous scrap is
the principle recycling activity worldwide. The ferrous metals refer to the
substances made up of iron or steel. Recycling of these ferrous metals gives
number of environmental benefits as well including reduction in air pollution,
water usage, landfill requirements, etc compared to the use of virgin
materials.
o Non
ferrous metals
Non ferrous metals are any metal
other than iron or iron alloys. Highly recycled non ferrous metals are copper,
aluminum, lead and zinc.
o Rubber
Rubber recycling is commonly known
by the name of “tire recycling”. Used and damaged tires, which cannot longer be
used on the roads, are one of the largest sources of the hazardous wastes.
That’s why the tires are one the most recyclable materials. Rubber is a very
resilient material, and can easily be reused in other products.
· Waste Water Recycling
Waste water recycling refers to the process of removing
suspended solids, impurities, Ph balancing, color treatments etc. There are
various ways, in which waste water can be recycled. The selection of the
treatment process depends upon the end use of the treated water. If the water
is to be treated for the textile industrial usage, then there might be some of
the treatment techniques involved like the sedimentation, filtration, color
treatments etc. But, if water is being treated for human consumption, then
number of additional processes like ultra-filtration, reverse osmosis, etc
should be carried out. However, treated waste water is generally not used for
the drinking purposes.
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