One of the modern age most important tendencies is recycling that significantly contributes to sustainable development and balance between ecology and nature. Introduction of recycling to everyday life would enable complete waste treatment process, as well as the possibility of material reutilization.

Scrape paper recycling saves 15% of water conumption and 60% of energy consumption, thus safeguarding woods, rivers, lakes and offering salvation to many other creatures that in some way depend upon it.

Production of recyclable plastics contributes to oil preservation and reduction of exhaust fumes that are discharged during incineration process.

Glass recycling significantly reduces the destruction of river beds from which the sand required for the glass production is taken, reduces the emission of large amounts of harmful gases sent off during the production process as well as energy production (by recycling a single bottle enough energy is saved for a 100W bulb to continue shining for full four hours).

Metals are extracted from Earth by means of mining resulting in ores whose extraction spoils the scenery: meadows, hills and mountains, and the process of ore mining results in water pollution. Ore smelting results in large energy consumption and discharge of toxic gases: carbon-monoxide, carbonic acid, anhydride and hydrogen fluoride. Recycling of tins, various metal containers, refrigerators, cookers, means of transportation, etc. helpsavoid effects of this metal mining.



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