Saturday, January 3, 2009

Recycling Myths

Read 'em and think about recycling and what's happening with our waste.

"A study by Morris found that it takes 10.4 million Btu to manufacture products from a ton of recyclables, compared to 23.3 million Btu for virgin materials. In contrast, the total energy for collecting, hauling and processing a ton of recyclables adds up to just 0.9 million Btu. The bottom line: We don't need to worry that recycling trucks are doing more harm than good."

Also:

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These days, processors are beginning to move toward "single-stream" material recovery facilities, which allow homeowners to dump all their recycling in one bin and rely on machines to do the dirty work. According to Eileen Berenyi, a consultant who studies solid waste management, the number of single-stream facilities in the U.S. jumped from 70 in 2001 to 160 in 2007." (this is what we do at work... read the link above for more!)

Something else VERY cool about recycling is the recyclebank where you can get points for recording your recycling behavior.

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