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WHY BUY RECYCLED PRODUCTS? Today, most of us are trying to make environmentally sound decisions in our everyday lives. Buying recycled products is a good place to start. Recycling is a three-part process:
These three inseparable and equally important phases of recycling – collection, remanufacturing and reuse – make recycling work. WHAT IS A RECYCLED PRODUCT? A recycled product is a product made in whole or in part from recyclables collected from you or other post consumer-sources. It is a commodity that has been rebuilt or remanufactured, such as a rebuilt engine or a remanufactured laser toner cartridge. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RECYCLED AND RECYCLABLE? A recycled product contains material that the consumer has discarded (post-consumer waste). It may also contain scraps produced from the manufacturing process (pre-consumer waste). Recycled simply means that a product contains some recovered materials; it is a broad term, covering both post-consumer and pre-consumer materials. A recyclable product can be recycled through programs like those at the Burbank Recycle Center. It may not have been made of recycled material. When shopping, look for the highest percentage of post-consumer recycled content you can find. Terms such as environmentally friendly, eco-safe, safe for the environment, or natural do not necessarily mean that the product can be recycled or contains recycled material. These terms do not have legal definitions. WHAT HAPPENS TO RECYCLABLES? At the Burbank Recycle Center, recyclables are sorted, baled, and transported to a processor or manufacturer, where they are crushed, melted or pulped, remanufactured into another product, and returned to the marketplace. WHY SHOULD WE BUY RECYCLED PRODUCTS? There are many reasons we should buy recycled products. Buying recycled products:
Buying recycled products also conserves resources. Recycled paper. Making a ton of paper from waste paper saves approximately 17 trees, enough energy to power an average home for six months, and 7,000 gallons of water. It also eliminates 60 pounds of air pollutants. Recycled aluminum cans. It takes 95% less energy to make a new aluminum can out of an old aluminum can than to make an aluminum can from bauxite ore. A new can made from an old can is usually back on the store shelf in less than 90 days after collection. Recycled steel. All steel packaging contains about 28% recycled steel. In fact, recycled steel is a necessary part of the process of making new steel. Recycled glass. Glass containers are 100% recyclable. They never have to reach a landfill. At least 25% of the glass on store shelves is recycled glass. Recycling one glass bottle saves enough energy to light a 100-watt bulb for four hours. Recycled plastic. More than 1,300 quality products made with or packaged in post-consumer recycled plastics are now commercially available. As much as 40% of plastic parts from damaged or discarded cars are repaired and reused. HOW TO BUY RECYCLED. Choose products made with post-consumer materials. If they are not carried in your local stores, ask your store manager to begin stocking them. Write to manufacturers and ask that they produce products with recycled content. Shop by mail for items with recycled content if you can’t find these products locally. Encourage others in your school, business, and community to buy recycled products. |
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