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  • Recycling: A key economic and environmental driver in today's society

    The transformation of waste into reusable materials or energy is not only vital for the protection of the environment. The recycling industry tends to become one of the engines of the economy. In the USA alone, recycling employs more than 160,000 direct workers and more than 500,000 indirect workers. It has an impact on the economy that exceeds $116 billion according to an economic impact study generated by ISRI. The transformation of waste into reusable materials or energy is not only vital for the protection of the environment. The recycling industry tends to become one of the engines of the economy. In the USA alone, recycling employs more than 160,000 direct workers and more than 500,000 indirect workers. It has an impact on the economy in excess of $116 billion according to an economic impact study generated by ISRI. Source: https://www.isri.org

  • Impact of e-waste on the environment

    According to the UN, e-waste only represents 2% of the world's solid waste, but it can account for up to 70% of the hazardous waste that ends up in landfills. Every year, 50 million tons are produced worldwide, of which on average only 20% is properly recycled and 80% ends up being buried. European countries have the highest recycling rates, reaching 35%. In Uruguay, the amount of electronic waste is around 40,000 tons per year. Source: https://news.un.org/es/story/2019/04/1455621

  • Apple to use 100% recycled cobalt in its batteries

    Industry paves the way for key recycled metals in batteries, magnets and circuit boards. Apple updates its goal of using recycled metals in products. According to a press release from Apple, the company is redoubling its efforts to incorporate more recycled metals into its products, with the to reduce its environmental impact. The company has implemented a system that facilitates the dismantling of devices, which will allow them to recycle more components. Apple's goal is to use 100% recycled cobalt in all of its product batteries by 2025, which is a big increase from the current 25%. Currently, 95% of the tungsten and nearly 70% of the aluminum the company uses already comes from recycling. Apple has long been a leader in the use of recycled materials in its products, and these latest measures are a further step toward its goal of achieving ever-lower environmental impact. Sources: https://www.apple.com/la/newsroom/2023/04/apple-will-use-100-percent-recycled-cobalt-in-batteries-by-2025/ https://resource-recycling.com/e-scrap/author/marissa/

  • What is recycling and why is it important to recycle?

    Recycling is an important practice that contributes to the protection of the environment and the sustainability of the planet. Recycling is the process of collecting and transforming materials into new products that would be otherwise discarded as waste. Why is recycling important? The Global Recycling Foundation points out multiple advantages, although they can be summarized in that it conserves natural resources and reduces the overexploitation of raw materials, thus protecting habitats. It also helps to save energy, since recycled products dispense with several essential steps in the manufacturing process. In other words, it takes much more energy to extract, refine, transport and process raw materials than to process already available recycled materials. According to the U.S. National Institute of Health, "it takes 95% less energy to recycle aluminum than to manufacture it from raw materials, while using steel scrap instead of virgin ore to make new steel requires 40% less water and generates 97% less mining waste." "Recycled steel saves 60% energy in production; recycled newspapers, 40%; recycled plastics, 70%; and recycled glass, 40%." Thus, reducing the exploitation of mines, quarries and forests, avoiding processes such as refining and the industrial transformation of these raw materials, together with the consequent energy savings, contributes significantly to reducing the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as carbon dioxide (CO2, the main cause of global warming), in addition to air, soil and water pollution. To give you an idea: the 18 million tons of CO2 saved each year in the United Kingdom thanks to recycled materials is equivalent to taking five million cars off the road. Source: https://www.bbva.com/es/sostenibilidad/que-es-el-reciclaje-y-por-que-es-importante-reciclar/

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