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Newspapers
=Newspapers are one of the easiest materials to recycle. Doing so can help to save up to 60 percent of the energy required to make brand new newsprint.
Cardboard
=Sending one ton of cardboard to the recycling center can save over 9 cubic yards of landfill space and 24 percent of the energy required to make new cardboard. Flatten cardboard well to conserve space.
Plastic Product Bottles
=Thicker plastic bottles used for shampoo, detergent and similar items can also be recycled. These bottles should be rinsed clean and their plastic tops removed and discarded
Aluminum Cans
=Aluminum retains its properties indefinitely, so it is an excellent candidate for recycling. Doing so requires 95 percent less energy than making brand new cans. Recycling aluminum lowers the urgency for mining new aluminum, which in turn helps to preserve the environment.
1. Wood- can be used in pathways, coverings, mulches, compost, animal bedding, or particleboard.
2. Glass-can be used for pretty much anything including decorative materials, fluxing agent in the manufacture of bricks and ceramics, insulation, containers and even sports turf applications.
3. Metals—including steel, copper, and brass—are valuable commodities to recycle. Like glass, they can be repurposed into a vast array of items such as appliances, furnishings, fixtures and lighting.
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