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Fittings (9)Plastic recycling is the biggest market compared to other recycling materials, and there is a wide range of products made from recycled plastic, including:
products made from recycled plastic
* Polyethylene bin liners and carrier bags
* PVC sewer pipes, flooring and window frames
* Building insulation board
* Video and compact disc cassette cases
* Fencing and garden furniture
* Water butts
* Garden sheds and composters
* Seed trays, anoraks and fleeces
* Fibered sleeping bags and duvets, and a variety of office accessories
1. There are about 50 different types of plastic. The main types include: HDPE – Opaque bottles
2. PVC – Transparent bottles, with a seam running across the base
3. PET – Transparent bottles, with a hard moulded spot in the centre of the base
LDPE - The first grade of polyethylene. It includes trays & general purpose containers, food storage and laboratory containers, corrosion-resistant work surfaces, etc.
Nowadays, the plastic recycling companies provide fully automated reverse vending machines which utilize advanced technology to identify, sort, collect, process and recycle used beverage containers including cans, glass bottles, PET (plastic) bottles and vending cups. These machines have been used in Europe for many years, often as part of a 'refund for your empties' scheme, encouraging people to put their bottles in to get money back.
Home Appliance Recycling
Electronics waste is growing exponentially, and so is the electronic recycling industry. Televisions are used, on average, for less than two years. For computers, it's three.
E-waste is generally recognized as one of the fastest growing components of municipal solid waste. This number is only expected to increase as technological advances are made and the electronic recycling market is expect to grow fast.
electronic recycling
Electrical waste includes digital watches, fridges, TV's, computers and toys although not everything can be recycled. For home appliance recycling, televisions, washing machines, air conditioners are recyclable. Not only is this waste stream disparate in function, but the materials of which they are comprised vary considerably. The complex array of product types and materials make electronic recycling equipment difficult to manage. Another major problem is the toxic nature of many of the substances, including arsenic, bromine, cadmium, halogenated flame retardant, hydro chlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), lead, mercury and PCB's. Electronic recycling processing systems have matured in recent years; part of this evolution has involved greater diversion of electronic recycling from using mechanical processes, where electronic recycling equipment is reverted to a raw material form. In the electronic recycling market, recycling is divided into different processes due to the complication involved.
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