The Challenges In
Recycling
Recycling isn’t very difficult but there are
some challenges that we need to overcome. Part of the challenge
lies in education. It helps to know what material need to be
recycled.
The first thing to consider is the product.
Many items are created with no regards to how they will be
recycled. This poses a huge challenge because the items are not
developed for recycling.
Think of recycling as a natural progression.
Regeneration is an integral part of nature. Plants, animals,
water and countless other elements in nature pass through a
cycle of birth, growth and death.
After a purely natural element is used, it
serves to regenerate in some way or form. Animals feed
meat-eating predators. Plants provide nutrition to many
species.
The nutrients pass through the body and are
deposited in various locations. The excrement fertilizes the
land or insects consume it. The fertile soil provides a place
for new plants to grow.
Water is a great example of natural recycling.
The process involves evaporation, collection in clouds and
rain. It is a perfect cycle of regeneration.
Nature’s way of recycling is very inspiring and
much of our efforts in this realm are quite easy and seamless.
However, we have complicated the process by creating things
that do not have a cycle of rebirth. Many of these items are of
no use once they have served their purpose.
Recycling Plastic
Plastic is an example of a fabricated
construction that does not have a cycle. These items do not
deteriorate and they merely fill up landfills. Plastic needs
help recycling.
Since plastic won’t recycle its self, we have
to do our part in order to be successful. Some plastics cannot
be recycled at all. The process is quite difficult because
there are so many complications.
For example, plastic is difficult to reprocess.
There are many different forms of plastic. Some can be recycled
and other cannot. The ones that can be reused have to be sorted
according to their specific compositions.
The process of recycling plastic is very
time-consuming and costly. The items should be made with the
future in mind.
Recycling Batteries
Batteries pose significant challenges as well.
Like plastic, these items must be sorted and matched. These
items provided energy at one time so they often contain harmful
elements that have to be addressed, as they are recycled. The
process is complex and expensive.
Some states require people to dispose of
batteries properly. These items are difficult to recycle in
spite of our best efforts. This is especially true for older
batteries.
In order to help overcome the many recycling
challenges we face today, many manufacturers consider the
future as they produce new items. Hopefully, the vast majority
of products will be reused.
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