Recyclable Materials

Recyclable Materials

Environmental protection effect
Reducing pollution and resource waste
Recyclable materials can significantly reduce the environmental burden caused by landfill and incineration through recycling. For example, it takes more than 200 years for landfilled plastic to degrade, and incineration releases highly toxic dioxins to pollute the atmosphere.
Recycling 1 ton of waste paper can save 17 trees, reduce water pollution and land degradation; 1 ton of waste plastic is equivalent to saving 6 tons of oil 23.
Plastic recycling reduces energy consumption by 85%-94% compared with the production of virgin materials, significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Protecting natural resources and ecosystems
By recycling materials such as metals and glass, we can reduce the over-exploitation of mineral resources and forests and protect biodiversity. For example, recycling aluminum cans save 95% of energy compared to mining new aluminum. Reduce plastic waste from entering the ocean and soil to avoid long-term harm to animal, plant and human health.

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