What is Recycling?

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What is recycling?

Recycling means taking materials from products you have finished using and making brand new products with them. For example, most of the aluminum cans in the United States are made with recycled aluminum. So if you drink juice or soda from a can, recycle that can instead of throwing it in the trash. That can will stay in the Recycling Loop and out of the landfill.

Recycling is how we take trash and transform it into new products. There are several types of recycling processes that allow some materials to be used one or more times. Recycling is good for us and the environment because it reduces the use of new raw materials to product new products. It also reduces the energy we use, improves the quality of air and water, and fights climate change. All sorts of things can be recycled. Some of the most common processes used today recycle: Plastics, Glass, Metals, Electronics, Computers and Accessories, Textiles, Newspapers and magazines, Cardboard,

Recycling is important to preserve the environment and to leave the planet in a better condition than we found it. Did you know that the average American throws away four pounds of trash daily? That is more than 1.5 tons of waste per person per year. Multiply that by 6 billion people and you know we have a major problem with waste. For example, one of the biggest problems in the world today is the staggering amount of electronic waste (e-waste) that is produced. In 2009, thrown away TVs, computer, printers, monitors, scanners, keyboards etc. made up 2.37 million tons in the US.

This was only 2% of our landfill trash, but 70% of our toxic waste. It poisons our soil, water, trees and other precious resources. E-waste is especially bad for the environment and is something that kids can help to prevent as they learn to recycle many things in their communities: papers, magazines, cans, plastic and glass bottles, electronics and more. The good news that all of us can do our part to recycle, and it starts the youth of America. If children learn from early on to recycle, they will carry that good habit with them for life. With some easy effort and guidelines, kids can learn how to become part of the solution to recycling for a healthier planet.


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Benefits of Recycling

Reduce, reuse, recycle! We’ve all heard this mantra, yet we still find it difficult to follow it. For recycling, many still cannot get over the habit of just throwing everything into the regular garbage bin. However, recycling is extremely important because of our universal responsibility to take care of our environment. Along with that...

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Things you can Recycle

It's a fairly simple concept. When you transform something old into something new, it benefits the environment in ... Besides from the well-known items you can recycle – such as water bottles, glass, etc – there is so much more that you can throw into the blue bin! Here is a list of surprising things you can actually recycle:

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Reduce

Help reduce the tons of unnecessary waste in the world!

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Reuse

Reuse the things you can at home or work!

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Recycle

Start recycling and contribute to making our environment healthier!

Recycling Centers

Here ae some great recycling centers to start you off

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Central Recycling

Center in Edison, NJ

Central Jersey Recycling is a scrap yard that deals with all metal recyclables. Open 6 days a week, with up to date prices payed on all materials.

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South Pl. Center

Center in South Plainfield, NJ

South Pl. Center is a recycling center. It is open all year long with fabulous deals and prices on objects. It also excepts several types of donations

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Metuchen Recycling

Center in Metuchen, NJ

Metuchen Recycling is a recycling center. It is open on weekdays and offers you a great variety of deals and offers. Feel free to stop by it.

What People Say?

Here are testimonials from some people who implemented recycling..