Recycling

When people are not concerned with the environment it adds to the problem. There is a saying that goes something like “if you are not a part of the solution you are a part of the problem,” this may no be true in all cases – but it is certainly try on the issue of recycling. Many people know how important it is to recycle. Others either do not understand or they do not care about the effects that their own decision to not recycle will make. The key for environmental enthusiasts (who are, at this time, rightly concerned) is to get the word out so that more and more people will really understand the problem.

Processing older products into new products is the basic idea. You can prevent the waste of material that is still useful just by routing it to a place that will break it down for re-processing and transforming into new, safe and usable items.

The example that most people are familiar with is that of recycling aluminum cans, and glass materials. But there are more and more than that. It has been said that the third key component of the waste management hierarchy. It is definitely something we should all pay attention to.

Recyclable materials, or, as they are sometimes referred to: “recyclates” or “recyclables,’ are everywhere. In our homes and in our trash cans, even when people do recycle – sometimes they throw certain things away not even being aware that the item is a recyclable one. So pay more attention to what you may or may not be doing to improve the environment. Reducing energy usage is very important, and I believe that everyone should contribute to the cause.

So, you may ask, how exactly is recycling done? It is actually pretty amazing, and a valuable resource for us to promote all over the country.

If we had more recycling plants and a few less weaponry production facilities, perhaps (just as an example, of course) we may be able to preserve our amount of time left before the ozone deteriorates and begins to destroy the world we live in. As melodramatic as it sounds, the above statement is absolutely true. More and more people are finally getting it. But we need to avoid ignoring the problem from now on – for the sake of every living thing within the sanctity of this, our precious world.

Recyclates include glass, paper, aluminum, asphalt, iron, textiles and plastics. But there is more. There are many types of biodegradable waste, such as food waste or garden waste. This waste, believe it or not, is also recyclable through new technology utilizing the ability of micro-organisms through composting these materials, or by anaerobic digestion.

Go the extra mile. By this I finally come to my point, I mean that the more you know about how recycling is done, the more helpful you can be for the overall recycling process. First recyclable materials are sorted, of course. Then they must be cleansed of any residues or impurities left behind. Therefore, you can be of more assistance when you rinse out the aluminum can, glass bottle or, other item you would normally put aside for recycling before you do so.

This is a great idea to help not only increase the speed of recycling – but to make it more effective, i.e. to make the recycled materials we use more pure and long lasting. I have noticed that the recycling of paper is a wonderful thing. Reducing the contamination of the recyclables makes a more valuable, high quality, recycled product. As a matter of fact, because of its texture and purpose – I actually prefer writing on recycled paper than on regular paper.

The most important thing about this is that we can reduce the amount of trees we chop down for the purpose of lumber, cardboard and making other kinds of paper. One f the reasons are environment is suffering and that millions of species are wiped out because of the deteriorations of forests everywhere: all over t world. One of the most essential things we can do for our environment is to keep our rainforests as untouched as possible aside from the research that is absolutely beneficial.

Recycling is reducing “inputs” or, energy and raw materials to a production system, or re-using old materials effectively. As well as reducing the amount of waste that we, as a general population, produce and of which we must dispose. Materials that can be recycled are a broad category of things we used to dump carelessly out as garbage. Materials such as aluminum can be recycled indefinitely. So there is no reason to throw them out. The importance of recycling and the technology of recycling have come into more and more fruition. Recycling is more important to people right now than it has ever been because the necessity of conservation is always growing. This understanding is a great thing. It is a drive towards a healthier, safer, and more beautiful tomorrow.

Anne Clarke writes numerous articles for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her background includes teaching, gardening, and fashion. For more of her useful articles on the environment, please visit solarhome.org, supplier of high quality Solar Lighting and Solar Heat Pumps.

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Louisville Recycling: Recycling and Energy Saving At Your Work

Article by Bob Simon

Today, more homeowners to make the effort to reduce their waste and recycling in their homes. However, by recycling Louisville, these same people often do not have the same practices at work. If you look at things from the point of view of time that pass all the same, if not more time to work from home, so it is important to recycle as well. Louisville states that the implementation of measures to recycle recycling their workplace is where the biggest difference can be made. If you are not sure how to start saving energy and recycling in your office, then take a look at the material recycling of Louisville! They are required to provide the impetus to give work to an attempt to recycle!1. Lighting “We all need enough light to work, so in the workplace, it is natural that the lights to eat and consume much energy. We can do things to change energy consumption, such as urging our jobs to replace the lights with energy efficient models. It also will help to eliminate or reduce the decorative lighting, or just light up when absolutely necessary. For rooms rarely used, motion detection lights can be installed instead of the usual. For his contribution, make sure you always turn off lights when not in use, especially in its season, to leave the building during the day.2. Recycling equipment and energy savings can also be used for certain types of work equipment. A good way to reduce energy waste is to replace old equipment with new versions and more energy efficient. In our own office, a great tip is to unplug appliances and equipment when not in use. Also, never leave anything that the computer to sleep, because who can really eat for energy. When you print something, make Earth a favor and configure the printer on the economy mode, and always use both sides of paper.3. Recycling there are many simple ways for us all to recycle in the workplace. The most common thing carefully before printing. What this particular document should be printed or e-mail is a technically feasible option? His work can also request to be removed from mailing lists tons of emissions and be contacted by phone or email instead. It would be good too if the workplace and is used only bought 100% recycled paper and buy things in bulk to reduce packaging.Fortunately, these tips are simple enough that you can apply to work! If you want more, even in terms of depth of recycling, recycling can certainly help in Louisville, go a step further and get in touch with them!

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ECS Works with Industry Coalition to Limit Toxic E-Waste Exports and Welcomes Sims Recycling Solutions to the Effort

Santa Clara, California (PRWEB) December 21, 2011

ECS Refining, the ethical leader in electronics waste recycling and end-of-life services, today announced that the Coalition For American Electronics Recycling (CAER) has added a substantial partner – Sims Recycling Solutions to the industry effort to support federal legislation that will restrict export of toxic electronic waste (e-waste) from the U.S. and spur expansion of the domestic recycling economy providing tens of thousands of new jobs.

With the addition of Sims Recycling Solutions, CAER now includes 34 U.S. companies involved in all aspects of the domestic electronics recycling and disposition industry (ITAD), with operations in 31 states as well as the District of Columbia. Alliance members of CAER also supporting the legislation include Hewlett Packard, Dell, Apple, Samsung, Best Buy and LG Electronics.

The Responsible Electronics Recycling Act (HR 2284/SB1270) would restrict toxic e-waste exports to developing countries that lack adequate safeguards for the environment and workers. Were excited to see a rapid increase in the addition of electronics recycling, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and other industry leaders to our coalition, said Jim Taggart, Chief Executive Officer, ECS Refining. With numerous Congressmen coming on board as supporters, the passing of this Bill is becoming closer to reality. This initiative affects all U.S. citizens in terms of new jobs and our responsibility to the global environment.

CAERs emergence represents a major split in the recycling industry regarding e-waste exports. The industrys primary trade association, the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI), has long opposed restrictions on e-waste exports. By joining CAER (some of which are also ISRI members), ISRI members are breaking with the trade associations position and taking a stand in support of export restrictions of whole electronic products which will result in the creation of jobs and better protection the environment.

Unrestricted and unfair trade in electronic scrap with developing countries has thwarted the job growth that can come with a robust domestic recycling infrastructure, said CAER steering committee member David Zimet, President of Hesstech. The Responsible Electronics Recycling Act will enable American recyclers to make new investments in facilities and staff and personnel necessary to legitimize and grow an American industry and position America as a leader in global markets.

For more information about HR 2284/SB1270, visit the CAER website, which includes links to the full text of each bill.

About ECS Refining

ECS Refining is a national electronic waste recycling and end-of-life services company with locations in Santa Clara, Stockton, and Gardena Ca; Medford, Oregon; and Mesquite and Terrell, Texas. For over 30 years, ECS has provided recovery and refining, asset management, and resale services to attain maximum recovery value for clients, and environmentally sustainable results. We provide recycling solutions for a wide variety of e-waste materials and are committed to applying smart and planet-friendly solutions for our customers. For more information about our operations and the latest news from ECS Refining visit http://www.ecsrefining.com.

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