Energy And Recycling
- By Guna Seelan
- Published 02/3/2010
- Business
- Unrated
Guna Seelan
Guna started his career as a web developer in 1996 and then got interested in Search Engine Optimization and Promotion. He worked for a UK based company in Dubai for 4 years as an seo analyst before starting his company http://submitinme.com in 2002. At http://submitinme.com they offer manual seo jobs and services to a variety of websites. They specialize in article marketing and press release distribution serving over 13,000 websites. Guna is an Engineering graduate in Electronics and Communication engineering which he graduated from Madurai Kamaraj University in 1992. Currently he resides in Kanykaumari, India with his wife and daughter.
View all articles by Guna SeelanEnergy And Recycling
Energy conservation is the main benefit of recycling. The usage of recycled products rather than producing a new one eliminates the energy consumption in transporting the raw materials to the manufacturing unit. Secondly only less energy is required to manufacture a new product through recycling, than producing it from the raw materials. The recycling of aluminium cans is an excellent example. This reduction in cost of raw materials and the savings in energy input costs reduces overall price of the product and increases the competitiveness of the industry.
So we can see that recycling is closely tied to energy conservation. Recycling saves energy by reducing the following parameters:
- Delivered electricity.
- Process
- Transport
- Miscellaneous energy inputs.
Shown below are some facts about energy conservation through recycling:
- Recycling aluminium saves 95 % energy used to manufacture virgin aluminium.
- Recycling 1 tonne newspaper saves enough energy to heat a home for 6 days.
- A recycling 1 tonne plastic saves the equivalent energy of 3.85 barrels of oil.
- Recycling one glass bottle can save enough energy to light a 100 watt bulb for four hours.
- In total, the recycling of 953,900 tons of paper, glass, plastic, and other materials in a year saves enough energy to power 124,000 homes for the same one year.
Think of the worthless garbage turning into worthy energy! Sounds great isn’t it? So from the examples shown above it’s clear that recycling is the very important way of saving energy. So let’s encourage recycling and help in producing “clean energy from dirty scrap”.
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