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The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
by Alison Inches
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Garbage and Recycling (Young Discoverers: Environmental Facts and Experiments)
Garbage and Recycling (Young Discoverers: Environmental Facts and Experiments)
by Rosie Harlow Sally Morgan
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Trash And Recycling (Usborne Beginners: Information for Young Readers: Level 2)
Trash And Recycling (Usborne Beginners: Information for Young Readers: Level 2)
by Stephanie Turnbull
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The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)
by Alison Inches
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Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing (Little Green Books)
Don't Throw That Away!: A Lift-the-Flap Book about Recycling and Reusing (Little Green Books)
by Lara Bergen
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Orange Grove Recycling Methods For Glass Products

Glass is one of the few products that can be recycled many, many times. Like aluminum, it is easy to recycle and can be used an endless amount of times. This is especially helped by the fact that the orange grove recycling process doesn't harm glass at all, so it can be made into new products time and time again. Recycling glass cuts down on the amount of waste in landfills, and therefore helps reduce gas emissions and energy and resources that may otherwise be used to create new glass products.

  

Most orange grove recycling stations have bins for glass products, but they will usually be separated by color, so you will need to recycle the glass according to its color. Note that some recycling stations don't take colored glass, so be sure you separate those bottles. If the bins aren't separated, the glass will be organized later at the recycling center. There are three main colors of glass: clear, green, and amber. They are separated so that when the new glass products are made, they won't be tainted with other colors and will look as good as new. Also, there are different ingredients in colored glass that cannot or should not be used in clear glass, which is another reason that it is important to separate the colors.

Don't rule out other glass products for orange grove recycling; there are many different containers and materials besides bottles that are thrown out every day, but which can be recycled. Dishes and light bulbs can be recycled, even if they are broken, and all these materials should also be recycled. So recycle any type of glass instead of simply discarding it with the regular trash.

When items are recycled, the start of the process is actually collecting the products and separating them by types, like glass and aluminum. Then the glass is separated by type, or colors. The bottles and other materials are cleaned thoroughly and purified before the glass is all crushed and melted. It goes into a furnace mixed with raw materials, and this makes a new mixture of glass that can be blown and made into new products. Some types of glass may also be crushed and used in a new type of road paving mix, which is called glassphalt.

Glass is very easy to recycle, especially if your local landfill has bins or stations for it. All you need to do is commit to recycling it, then separate your glass products and set them aside for recycling. Your garbage truck will probably pick them up with the rest of your recycling, also. Your efforts will make a difference, and along with orange grove recycling, you will be helping create new products as well as helping the environment and saving energy.


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