I watched the Inside the Factory programme about Baked Beans recently. Apparently the metal used in a new can contains about 25% of recyled metal - perhaps much of that from cans which have already been used and recovered from refuse. However, that means that approximately 75% of the content of each can is new - made from iron ore. Note though, that iron is rather abundant.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07mddqk The Baked Beans episode is no longer available.
Other forms of recycling may not work very well. Paper recycling works best, so I'm told, if the paper is clean and dry, so tossing the odd coffee cup into the recycling bin is likely to reduce the value of recycled paper - possibly to a point where it is effectively worthless. Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall has been waging his "own" War on Waste - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07m8qwz - not currently available. Coffee cups are one of his pet hates.
Some ideas from previous years - https://www.theguardian.com/environm...te-environment
So is recycling worthwhile? Does participating in recycling help to "save the planet"? Is it a futile and pointless waste ot time, and a diversion? Would it be better to concentrate on using fewer resources in the first place? Or should we all give up, enjoy ourselves, and trash the place into the bargain?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07mddqk The Baked Beans episode is no longer available.
Other forms of recycling may not work very well. Paper recycling works best, so I'm told, if the paper is clean and dry, so tossing the odd coffee cup into the recycling bin is likely to reduce the value of recycled paper - possibly to a point where it is effectively worthless. Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall has been waging his "own" War on Waste - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07m8qwz - not currently available. Coffee cups are one of his pet hates.
Some ideas from previous years - https://www.theguardian.com/environm...te-environment
So is recycling worthwhile? Does participating in recycling help to "save the planet"? Is it a futile and pointless waste ot time, and a diversion? Would it be better to concentrate on using fewer resources in the first place? Or should we all give up, enjoy ourselves, and trash the place into the bargain?
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