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Top 25 recycling facts and statistics for 2022 These 25 recycling facts and statistics show the state of plastic, paper, aluminum, glass, electronic and food recycling, and the progress the world has to make
How 5 toy companies are tackling the plastic problem The American toy manufacturer says it is fast approaching its deadline of “achieving 100% recycled, recyclable or bio-based plastic materials in our products and packaging by 2025”
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: from cardboard beds to recycled medals, how the . . . Gold, silver, bronze – all recycled Electricity used at the Games will come from renewable sources such as solar, biomass and hydro Energy efficiency measures include fitting only LED lights to all the event venues Tokyo 2020 is even using precious metals recovered from 6 2 million discarded mobile phones to cast its medals
Why plastic roads could be good for the environment A road fashioned out of recycled plastic, according to the company, would be able to survive temperatures as low as -40 degrees and as high as 80 degrees Celsius In fact, the road would last three times as long as a normal road — potentially as long as 50 years
Here is everything you need to know about electronic waste | World . . . E-waste – also called electronic waste, e-scrap, end-of-life electronics, or WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) – is electronics that have been discarded, donated, or recycled The term “waste,” however, is somewhat misleading; many items still have value in that they can be repurposed or recycled to extract desirable materials inside them
Why recycling metal is an opportunity too good to waste There is an opportunity for new business models and innovative approaches to recycling and manufacturing A recent transaction by Rio Tinto is a good example A mining company at its roots, Rio Tinto’s acquisition of a 50% stake in Matalco, a major producer of recycled aluminium billet, provides it with access to upstream scrap yards across North America, securing low carbon supply