Recycling Metals
Recycling
Metals / Why Bother?
The usefulness of metals like steel, copper,
and aluminum
was discovered thousands of years ago. Their properties and
characteristics like strength, durability, malleability, and
conductivity are of primary importance in a wide range of products
today.

From fasteners, jewelry (see the pendant in the picture
to the left made from recycled metal and plastic), cutting tools,
structural elements of our biggest buildings and infrastructure to
transportation and electronics metals are essential in the manufacture
of these items.
-The image to the left represents jewelry created with recycled metal. Photo is by Surf Jewels.-
However, metals are precious natural resources of the
Earth.
Metal deposits are non-renewable resources that will run out if
exploited at the present rate.
The
importance of recycling the metal that is part of the
municipal waste stream cannot be emphasized enough.
Metals
can be recycled without losing any of their important
properties. Inefficient recovery of metals from industrial and consumer
waste increases the pressure on the non-renewable resources of the
Earth from which they are extracted.
The dumping of metal also has a
large impact on the environment because of the dispersal of metallic
particles in the ecosystem. Recycling
and recovering metals from the waste stream is vital in the protection
of valuable resources and of the environment.
Recycling
Metals / What kind of metal can be recycled?
Recycling metals especially effective because they can be recycled
almost indefinitely, thereby making extremely friendly to the
environment. Metals are different from polymer plastics in
that their properties can be restored fully whatever physical or
chemical form they are in, although sometimes the process is costly and
difficult.
The success of recovered metal markets is dependent upon the
cost of retrieving and processing. These are the metals most commonly
recycled and are highly valued.
Aluminum
-the production of aluminum from the
raw ore needs large quantities of energy. The process to free aluminum
from alumina, which is the raw ore, is quite complex. Recycling
aluminum uses only 5 percent of the energy and produces only
5 percent of CO2 emissions when compared to with production of virgin
metal.
This also reduces the amount of waste going to the landfill. A
recycled aluminum can save enough energy to run a television set for
three hours. Recycling 1kg of aluminum saves up to 6kg of bauxite, 4kg
of chemical products and 14 kWh of electricity.
Steel
-is also derived from an ore that has to be mined from non-renewable
resources of the Earth. Iron ore is common and is quite plentiful but
in that form it is usually combined with oxygen or other elements like
sulphur or carbon. Large amounts of energy are again needed to produce
the pig iron from the ore.
Over 11 million tons of iron and steel scrap
are produced each year of this amount 70 percent is recovered. Of the
remaining quantity 2/3 is land filled. Each ton of steel recycled can
save 1.5 tons of iron ore, .5 tons of coal, 40 % of the water used in
production, 75 % of the energy needed to make steel from the raw
material, 1.28 tons of solid waste, reduction in air emission 86 %, and
reduction of water pollution by 76 %.
Recycling
Metals / Other Metals to Look Out For
Copper, nickel, brass, lead,
gold, silver, etc. can all be recycled. Since these metals are all
quite valuable only a smaller quantity is in circulation. The recovery
of these metals is sometimes ignored especially when they are used in
households and these items are disposed of by the householders.
Sources
http://www.wasteonline.org.uk/resources/InformationSheets/metals.htm
http://www.wmrecycling.com/
http://www.sarecycling.com/
http://www.recycle.net/Metal-N/index.html
Find a place to recycle metal near you...
Local/Denver http://www.mountainrecycling.com/
Australia http://www.amria.com.au/
For more information on metal recycling near you just input the phrase, metal recycling 'your area' in your search engine search bar. Or go to earth911.com.
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