Ziland Assigment
Ziland Assigment
Reusing
Using materials more than once, such as washable food wraps and glass containers to store
food, rather than disposables.
RecyclingMaking something new out of waste materials, such as footwear made from old
rubber tires.
Recycled materials save energy because making new products from raw materials
uses a lot more energy than using recycled ones, even when comparing all the
associated costs such as transportation.
It therefore also reduces the need for extracting, refining, and processing those raw
materials, which themselves create a lot of air and water pollution. This energy
efficiency reduces greenhouse gas emissions, minimizes climate change, and
conserves natural resources — all of which protect the health of our planet and our
personal health as well.
In fact, recycled steel saves 60% on production energy. Recycled plastics save 70%.
And it takes 95% less energy to recycle aluminium than it takes to make it from raw
materials. Using scrap steel instead of virgin ore to make new steel uses 40% less
water and creates 97% less mining waste.
Making new products from raw materials uses a lot more energy than using recycled
ones.
To put your efforts into perspective, in the US, recycling just plastics could save
between 30 and 170 million tons of carbon each year, which is the equivalent of
taking between six and 30 million vehicles off US roads. When you recycle just 10
plastic bottles, you save enough energy to power a laptop for over 25 hours because of
the energy saved from not having to create new bottles.
Scientific studies have found that localized air pollution and the release of toxins
during plastic shredding and melting pose risks to human health. These include
exposure to fine particles, dioxins, volatile organic compounds, and other harmful
chemical additives in plastics, and have been linked to asthma, respiratory illnesses,
cancer, and reproductive system harms.