Plastic is a man-made material that can be shaped into many different forms. It's created by combining simple chemicals into long chains. This makes plastic flexible and strong. While plastics are durable and inexpensive, their disposal and environmental impact are significant concerns. Recycling plastics helps reduce waste and conserve resources.
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Metals are materials that are usually hard, shiny, and can conduct heat and electricity. Recycling metals helps save resources and reduces waste. Instead of throwing away old metal items, recycling them allows us to reuse the metal to make new products.
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Paper is a material made from plant fibers, usually from wood but sometimes from other plants like cotton. It’s used for things like books, newspapers, and packaging. During recycling, paper is broken down into fibers and made into new paper products. This helps save trees and reduce waste.
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E-waste refers to old or discarded electronic devices like phones, computers, and TVs. These items contain valuable materials that can be reused. Recycling e-waste helps recover these materials, reducing the need to mine new resources and preventing harmful substances from entering the environment.
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Batteries store and supply electrical energy for various devices. However, they contain harmful chemicals that can pollute the environment if not disposed of properly. Recycling batteries allows the safe recovery of metals and prevents hazardous substances from causing environmental damage.
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Glass is made from sand and other minerals and is commonly used for containers, windows, and more. Recycling glass saves energy and resources since it can be melted down and reformed multiple times without losing quality. Properly recycled glass reduces the need for raw materials and minimizes environmental impact.
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