Recycling involves processing used materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production. Recycling is a key component of modern waste management and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" waste hierarchy.

Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, and electronics. Although similar in effect, the composting or other reuse of biodegradable waste – such as food or garden waste – is not typically considered recycling. Materials to be recycled are either brought to a collection center or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials bound for manufacturing.

In a strict sense, recycling of a material would produce a fresh supply of the same material, for example used office paper to more office paper, or used foamed polystyrene to more polystyrene. However, this is often difficult or too expensive (compared with producing the same product from raw materials or other sources), so "recycling" of many products or materials involves their reuse in producing different materials (e.g., cardboard) instead. Another form of recycling is the salvage of certain materials from complex products, either due to their intrinsic value (e.g., lead from car batteries, or gold from computer components), or due to their hazardous nature (e.g., removal and reuse of mercury from various items).

Critics dispute the net economic and environmental benefits of recycling over its costs, and suggest that proponents of recycling often make matters worse and suffer from confirmation bias. Specifically, critics argue that the costs and energy used in collection and transportation detract from (and outweigh) the costs and energy saved in the production process; also that the jobs produced by the recycling industry can be a poor trade for the jobs lost in logging, mining, and other industries associated with virgin production; and that materials such as paper pulp can only be recycled a few times before material degradation prevents further recycling. Proponents of recycling dispute each of these claims, and the validity of arguments from both sides has led to enduring controversy.

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Thu Aug 6 06:22:13 2009

How to Recycle water from the washing machine?
Q. How to recycle the water poured out from my washing machine during the rinse and spin cycles? Can i use this water in a treated/untreated form for watering my garden? Would save me tons of water especially in the comming summer season! How can we make this water useable?
Asked by indirakshee2001 - Sat Mar 31 13:29:57 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments

A. call a plumber and ask how to pipe the outgoing water from the clean spin cycle...there might just be a way to do this...good luck
Answered by The Emperor of Ecstasy - Sat Mar 31 13:46:21 2007

How can I get my apartment community to get a recycle bin?
Q. I am a recycle junkie but I want to make it more accessible to other people in my community. Does anyone know a good way to promote recycle bins in the apartment complex? I understand that it would more than likely come down to the almighty buck. However, we would ( I think be the first community to do so. Please if anyone has any ideas, feel free to email them to me. Thanks Bunches! Shannon
Asked by Shannon V - Tue Apr 3 17:20:15 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Could you contact your local town or village (wherever the apartment community is based) to find out how your community to get involved with recycling? Find out all info you can, then present to the property management. If you have your info at the ready instead of asking them to do it (and they see that it can be done for a reasonable price), maybe it will fly. Good luck! Hope it works.
Answered by samthecatrocks - Tue Apr 3 17:24:19 2007

Using windows vista I right clicked on my recycle bin and accidently deleted it. How do I get it back?
Q. Also I just deleted a big (7 gig) file, how do I get it off my hard drive? I have been told it doesn'tt really get deleted using just the recycle bin.
Asked by clutchcrusher - Fri Jul 31 15:50:43 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. lol this is an easy one simply go to personalize and at the left click change desktop icons and in the list tick the recycle bin one and click apply and ok its nothing to panik over
Answered by vitaliy s - Fri Jul 31 15:57:31 2009

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