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Aluminum Recycling Saves Money And Power

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When one takes the time to think about how much aluminum is used in their day to day life it becomes clear that this is one of the most widely used materials today. Take a look around. Door and window frames, aluminum cans, aluminum foil, siding, gutters, and many other items are all made from aluminum. When this aluminum is no longer useful, what should be done with it? Throwing it into landfills only takes up space, causes pollution, and wastes perfectly good materials. Aluminum recycling is the smarter way to go, and doesn’t require a lot of effort on the part of those recycling it.

When aluminum is manufactured, it actually uses much more energy than when it is recycled into new products from old products. Recycling aluminum in fact saves up to ninety five percent of the energy that would be needed to product the new material! In a further attempt to get individuals to recycle, legislation is passed in many places requiring a deposit for aluminum cans that is not refunded until the cans have been appropriately recycled. Aluminum recycling is made easy with cans, as recycling centers are usually located within most grocery stores. Once your cans are empty, rinsed, and bagged, bring them on your next shopping trips to cash them in!

Bigger pieces of aluminum require slightly more effort to recycle, however this too has its payoffs. The price of aluminum is greatly increased over what it had been, and scrap yards are currently eager to collect the material. Collecting aluminum from disregarded window and door frames, as well as aluminum siding and other aluminum products can be quite profitable when brought to the scrap yard. A truck load of aluminum scrap can easily yield a few hundred dollars for minimal work and effort.

Aluminum recycling also has significant environmental advantages. Only approximately five percent of the carbon dioxide produced in making virgin aluminum is produced when recycling aluminum from a previously made product. Aluminum ore is used in the production of aluminum, and harvesting this from the earth devastates a vast amount of land. This is quite reduced when aluminum recycling is abundant.

Whether one recycles aluminum because it is good for their environment, good to save energy, or good for their wallet, aluminum recycling is a worthy cause. Reducing the amount of aluminum that enters landfills will also save the city money by reducing the size of the local landfills and creating smaller need for them. Recycling aluminum is a simple process that requires much less work that creating a new product, and should be used whenever possible.


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Single-use plastic bag ban OKd - Coastline Pilot


Single-use plastic bag ban OKd
Coastline Pilot
The City Council on Tuesday gave preliminary approval to an ordinance that will ban retail establishments from packing merchandise in recyclable plastic bags that environmentalists contend damage the environment and its denizens.
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Plastic Bag Ban Coming Absolutely Positively Eventually Soon, Probably!Patch.com
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Plastic Bag Recycling Report Sparks Debate - Earth911.com


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by Mary Mazzoni 02/07/12 No Comments The recycling of post-consumer plastic bags and wraps reached nearly 972 million pounds in 2010, according to a recent report. This represents a 14 percent increase over 2009 and a 50 percent increase since 2005, ...
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Recycling of Plastic Bags and Wraps Climbs 50 Percent in Five YearsWaste Management World
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Should Plastic Bags Be Banned? - New York Times


Should Plastic Bags Be Banned?
New York Times
AUSTIN, TEXAS — Will banning plastic shopping bags make the roadways and oceans cleaner? Or will it merely annoy shoppers and harm factories that use recycled bags to make things like fence posts? Those were among the questions being fiercely debated ...

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San Francisco expands plastic-bag ban; mayor expresses support for proposal - Washington Post


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San Francisco expands plastic-bag ban; mayor expresses support for proposal
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SAN FRANCISCO — Shoppers in San Francisco will have to pay 10 cents per bag and more retailers are now banned from handing out plastic bags under a proposal approved Tuesday by the city's Board of Supervisors. San Francisco already bans large grocery ...
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Plastic Bag Ban Starts Wednesday - Patch.com


Plastic Bag Ban Starts Wednesday
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By Taylor K. Vecsey Waldbaum's employees show off the recyclable bags for sale at the East Hampton location, which will no longer use plastic bags since the village law banning them takes effect on Wednesday. Wednesday is the first day of the plastic ...

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