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What Happens When to the things you recycle?

Newspapers

How is recovered newspaper processed into a useful product?

Shredded magazines are added to the newspaper so that their clay content will separate the ink from the newspaper fibers, which are then turned to pulp and washed. Screens remove contaminants. The pulp is bleached and mixed with pulp from wood chips to strengthen it. The pulp is poured on a screen to drain, then flattened and dried as it passes through the steam-heated rollers. It is trimmed and rolled to be reused as newspaper.

What products are made from recycled newspaper?

Recycled newspaper is reprocessed into newsprint and wrapping paper, manufactured into molded packaging, shredded and fire-proofing added for blown-in cellulose insulation or manufactured into sheet rock surfacing.

How much energy is saved by recycling newspaper?Recycling one ton of newspaper saves three tons of wood pulp. It saves the equivalent of 3,000 kilowatt hours of electricity or 23% of the energy required to process a ton of newsprint from new pulp.

Cardboard

How is recovered cardboard processed into a useful product?

Corrugated cardboard is pulped and blended with new pulp from wood chips. The pulp is screened, rolled, and dried into two types of cardboard called medium (the ribbed inner layer) and linerboard (the smooth outer layers). Both are sold to a boxboard plant to be formed into new corrugated cardboard

What products are made from recycled cardboard?

Recycled cardboard is manufactured into medium, linerboard, and paper for brown paper bags.

How much energy is saved by recycling cardboard?

Recycling one ton of cardboard saves three tons of wood pulp. It saves the equivalent of 3,000 kilowatt hours of electricity or 23% of the energy needed to process one ton of corrugated cardboard from fresh wood pulp.

Aluminum

How is recovered aluminum processed into a useful product?

Aluminum scrap is ground or shredded into small chips before being melted and cast into molds. The molds are sent to manufacturing plants where they are molded or rolled into sheets that can be shaped into various products. 

What products are made from recycled aluminum?

Rolled sheets of recycled aluminum can be formed into many products, such as car bodies. Aluminum is also cast (molded) or extruded into many useful forms like pop cans. Recycled aluminum has the same qualities as newly extracted aluminum.

How much energy is saved by recycling aluminum?

Aluminum is the biggest energy saver of all, saving 64,300 kilowatt hours per ton of recycled material. That is a savings of 96% of the electricity needed when compared to using bauxite ore.

Tin Cans

How are recovered tin cans processed into a useful product?

"Tin" cans are really tin-coated steel cans. Removing labels from cans and flattening them saves space in shipping. The tin coating on steel cans is removed with a caustic detinning solution then extracted from the solution by electrolysis. The remaining steel is rinsed, baled, and sold to a steel mill.

What products are made from recycled tin cans?

Tin and steel are separated. Then the recycled tin is used by the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, and the steel is remanufactured into cars, cans and structures. Most steel products contain some recycled steel.

How much energy is saved by recycling tin cans?

Reclaiming one ton of steel or tin saves 1.5 tons of ore. Tin recycling saves an estimated 2,600 kilowatt hours per ton. Steel recycling saves an average of 4,300 kilowatt hours per ton or 47% of the energy required to process steel from raw materials. 

Glass

How is recovered glass processed into a useful product?

A mechanical processing system breaks the glass into small pieces called cullet. Magnets, screens and vacuum systems remove metals, labels, bits of plastic and caps. The cullet is blended with silica sand, soda ash and limestone. The mixture is melted and blow-molded into new glass containers.

What products are made from recycled glass?

Recycled glass is remanufactured into glass containers and fiberglass insulation, and construction uses glass such as utility trench backfill and road base material, glassphalt paving.

How much energy is saved by recycling glass?

Recycling one ton of glass saves 1.2 tons of new raw materials. It saves the equivalent of 860 kilowatt hours of electricity or 18% of the energy needed to form new glass. 

Motor Oil

How is recovered motor oil processed into a useful product?

Used motor oil is re-refined by removing the contaminated additives and blending the pure base lube stock with a new additive package. It takes 42 gallons of virgin crude oil to make 2.5 quarts of refined oil, but it only takes one gallon of used oil to make the same 2.5 quarts.

What products are made from recycled motor oil?

Recycled motor oil is used to lighten bunker fuel, the heavy residue left from virgin oil refining, for use in ships; boilers, burned in asphalt plants and cement and lime kilns for processing heat and re-refined into motor oil.

How much energy is saved by recycling motor oil?

All of the oil saved by recycling is an energy savings. Oil doesn't "go bad," it just gets dirty. Re-refining cleans it up. This option cuts our dependence on foreign oil and reduces the need for new wells to be drilled.

If you’re looking to save money by when you shop for particular items then look for these other reuse opportunities:
  • Salvation Army
  • Joplin Habitat for Humanity ReStore
  • Yard sales
  • Antique shops
  • Flea Markets
  • Used furniture & appliance stores
  • Classified ads
  • Radio "swap shops"
  • Used car dealers
  • Auctions

Reduce

Shopping:

  • Be a smart shopper.
  • Take your own bag.
  • Buy only what you need.
  • Buy in bulk
  • Use what you buy.
  • Buy products that have recycled content.
  • Buy durable products, not disposables.
  • Buy products that utilize refills.

Around Home:

        · Start a compost pile.

        · Fill a milk jug or soda bottle with water and place in toilet tank.

        · Turn off water while you brush your teeth.

        · Think before you throw it away.

        · Donate or sell items you don't want.

        · Turn off lights when you leave.

        · Walk or bike instead of driving when possible.

At Work:

  • Set computer printers so they do not feed extra sheets of paper between jobs.
  • Use floppy diskettes instead of paper to maintain file copies of documents generated on personal computers.
  • Make electronic mail available, or use it if it is available.
  • Use the duplex feature on the photocopier to make double-sided copy.
  • Route documents instead of making extra copies.
  • Provide/Use bulletin boards to post documents of interest to most employees.
  • Save bad copies and other scrap paper for memo paper.
  • Reuse file folders, envelopes, poster tubes, packing material, etc., whenever possible.
  • Mail items in the smallest possible container or envelope.
  • Substitute carbon-less forms for carbon paper.
  • Use mechanical pencils and refillable pens.


















At School:

  • Get involved in environmental activities.
  • Use both sides of a sheet of paper.
  • Do not take more than you will eat at lunch.
  • Use refillable containers when bringing lunch from home.
  • Use mechanical pencils and refillable pens.
  • Choose one of the 3R's for term papers.

Holidays and Birthdays:

  • Don’t use gift-wrap that has a foil layer. It can’t be recycled.
  • Wrap your gifts in newspaper or paper bags.
  • Choose reusable basket, tin, bowl, or bag instead of disposable box for wrapping.
  • Make a gift from reused items.
  • Choose a gift that needs no wrap such as tickets, memberships, gift certificates or services.
  • Send flowers.
  • Use reusable table service instead of disposable for holiday meals.
  • Buy a live tree and plant it after the holidays.
  • Mulch your cut tree. See yard waste section for options.