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: [[Recycling]] makes sure limited [[material]]s do not run out.
 
: [[Recycling]] makes sure limited [[material]]s do not run out.
 
: [[Recycling]] often uses less [[energy]] to make products than [[Extraction|extracting]] [[material]]s from the [[Earth]].
 
: [[Recycling]] often uses less [[energy]] to make products than [[Extraction|extracting]] [[material]]s from the [[Earth]].
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==Key Stage 4==
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===Meaning===
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To [[recycle]] is to process waste [[material]]s so they can be used again.
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===About Recycling===
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'''Recycling''' involves several stages:
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#Collecting and transporting the [[Product (Business)|product]]s with '''recyclable''' [[material]]s.
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#Separating a [[Product (Business)|product]] into its separate [[material]]s.
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#Cleaning the [[material]] to remove contaminants.
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#Reforming the [[material]], usually by [[melting]] and molding into a block of the [[material]].
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#Transporting the [[material]] to [[Factory|factories]] where it can be used to [[manufacture]] a new [[Product (Business)|product]].

Revision as of 20:57, 24 January 2019

Key Stage 3

Meaning

Recycling is taking materials that have been used and making them into new products.

About Recycling

Recycling allows us to use less materials from the Earth.
Recycling makes sure limited materials do not run out.
Recycling often uses less energy to make products than extracting materials from the Earth.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

To recycle is to process waste materials so they can be used again.

About Recycling

Recycling involves several stages:

  1. Collecting and transporting the products with recyclable materials.
  2. Separating a product into its separate materials.
  3. Cleaning the material to remove contaminants.
  4. Reforming the material, usually by melting and molding into a block of the material.
  5. Transporting the material to factories where it can be used to manufacture a new product.