Wednesday, 11 July 2012



Rejoice the recreation of recycled goods

Recycling reduces the inputs (energy and raw materials) in addition to considerably reducing the amount of waste produced for ultimate disposal.


Leisure shadow of junk
According to a study conducted by the Technical University of Denmark, recycling is the most efficient method to dispose of 80% of household waste. Household wastes such as different items of paper, plastics etc can be safely and economically recycled to manufacture other daily use products.
Modelling in wrappers 



Recycling paper requires a small percentage of wood fibers. However, recycling plastic saves 70% of the energy used in creating new plastic while, paper recycling saves 40% of the energy required to make a new product. The resources being processed are purer and so less energy is needed to process them.



Some materials like aluminum by far the most efficient material to recycle can be recycled indefinitely. Aluminum recycling saves 95% of the energy cost of processing new aluminum because the melting temperature is reduced to 2/3 rd of the original (900 °C to 600 °C).


A car covered with beer cans
Recycling utilizes less energy for processing and for transportation from the place of extraction (e.g. bauxite/aluminum ore mines in Brazil) By suing less energy for processing and transportation the environmental, social, and usually the economic costs of manufacturing are greatly reduced. For example, bauxite mines in Brazil displace indigenous people, create noise pollution from blasting, machinery and transport, and create air pollution in the form of particulates (dust). The habitat loss and visual destruction is negative both to the aesthetic qualities of the areas as well as the local environment.

The most commonly used methods for waste disposal (landfill, pyrolysis, incineration) are environmentally damaging and unsustainable. Every venue to reduce waste disposed in this fashion must be explored. It has been found that the maximum environmental benefit is gained by waste minimization and reusing items in their current form such as use of used soda bottles, yogurt containers etc. for packaging.

Garden tyres








waste craft.




















A beutiful piano reused as a garden 

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