Recycling is a series of activities that includes collecting
recyclable materials that would otherwise be considered waste,
sorting and processing recyclables into raw materials such as
fibers, and manufacturing raw materials into new products.The
Recycling Process
Collecting and processing secondary materials, manufacturing
recycled-content products, and then purchasing recycled products
creates a circle or loop that ensures the overall success and value
of recycling.
Step 1. Collection and Processing
Collecting recyclables varies from community to community, but
there are four primary methods: curbside, drop-off centers, buy-back
centers, and deposit/refund programs.
Regardless of the method used to collect the recyclables, the next
leg of their journey is usually the same. Recyclables are sent to a
materials recovery facility to be sorted and prepared into
marketable commodities for manufacturing. Recyclables are bought and
sold just like any other commodity, and prices for the materials
change and fluctuate with the market.
Step 2. Manufacturing
Once cleaned and separated, the recyclables are ready to undergo
the second part of the recycling loop. More and more of today's
products are being manufactured with total or partial recycled
content. Common household items that contain recycled materials
include newspapers and paper towels; aluminum, plastic, and glass
soft drink containers; steel cans; and plastic laundry detergent
bottles. Recycled materials also are used in innovative applications
such as recovered glass in roadway asphalt (glassphalt) or recovered
plastic in carpeting, park benches, and pedestrian bridges.
Step 3. Purchasing Recycled Products
Purchasing recycled products completes the recycling loop. By
"buying recycled," governments, as well as businesses and individual
consumers, each play an important role in making the recycling
process a success. As consumers demand more environmentally sound
products, manufacturers will continue to meet that demand by
producing high-quality recycled products. |