General Article What is recycling and why do we need to do it?

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Recycling is the process of turning waste materials into new products. Instead of throwing things away, they are reused and transformed, helping to reduce waste. As the amount of rubbish we produce grows, so does the problem of pollution, which harms our environment. Did you know that a single plastic bottle can take hundreds of years to break down? Recycling helps tackle this issue and makes the world a cleaner place.

What is recycling?

Recycling means reusing materials to create new products instead of discarding them as waste. It follows the ‘3Rs’ principle: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Reducing means using less waste, reusing means finding new ways to use old items, and recycling means processing used materials into new products. Common recyclable materials include paper, plastic, glass, metal, and organic waste like food scraps. The recycling process involves collecting waste, sorting it into categories, processing the materials, and manufacturing them into new items.

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