Recycling faces many challenges in Algeria. Only 5% of waste is recycled despite 5 million plastic bags being used. Recycling is a new business with just 200 companies that have difficulties with techniques, equipment and lack of government support. One company, Plasticycle, collects plastic waste, grinds and processes it into granules to sell to manufacturers.
Recycling faces many challenges in Algeria. Only 5% of waste is recycled despite 5 million plastic bags being used. Recycling is a new business with just 200 companies that have difficulties with techniques, equipment and lack of government support. One company, Plasticycle, collects plastic waste, grinds and processes it into granules to sell to manufacturers.
Recycling faces many challenges in Algeria. Only 5% of waste is recycled despite 5 million plastic bags being used. Recycling is a new business with just 200 companies that have difficulties with techniques, equipment and lack of government support. One company, Plasticycle, collects plastic waste, grinds and processes it into granules to sell to manufacturers.
Algeria is still using plastic wrapping and bags in
supermarkets. Five million plastic bags are used and only five percent of the waste is recycled .Recycling means turning the materials from waste into new materials and objects. Glass, paper, plastic, and metals such as aluminum and steel are all commonly recycled. Recycling is a new business in Algeria; there are only 200 companies which take care of trash, and they face many challenges including lack of recycling necessary techniques, equipment and machines which have to be imported from other countries and absence of government support and regulations that help reduce recycling costs. One of these companies is Plasticycle, launched by Besma Belbedjaoui in 2011 in Constantine. Besma collects and sorts out plastic waste, then grinds it in her factory. The waste is then washed, dried, and turned into granules. Once this is done, she sells them to companies that use them to manufacture textile. Recycling is important in today’s world. If we want to conserve this planet for future generations, it is time Recycling is a challenge in our country. Algeria is still using plastic wrapping and bags in supermarkets. Five million plastic bags are used and only five percent of the waste is recycled .Recycling means turning the materials from waste into new materials and objects. Recycling is a challenge in our country. Algeria is still using plastic wrapping and bags in supermarkets. Five million plastic bags are used and only five percent of the waste is recycled .Recycling means turning the materials from waste into new materials and objects. Glass, paper, plastic, and metals such as aluminum and steel are all commonly recycled. Recycling is a new business in Algeria; there are only 200 companies which take care of trash, and they face many challenges including lack of recycling necessary techniques, equipment and machines which have to be imported from other countries and absence of government support and regulations that help reduce recycling costs. One of these companies is Plasticycle, launched by Besma Belbedjaoui in 2011 in Constantine. Besma collects and sorts out plastic waste, then grinds it in her factory. The waste is then washed, dried, and turned into granules. Once this is done, she sells them to companies that use them to manufacture textile. Recycling is important in today’s world. If we want to conserve this planet for future generations, it is time Recycling is a challenge in our country. Algeria is still using plastic wrapping and bags in supermarkets. Five million plastic bags are used and only five percent of the waste is recycled .Recycling means turning the materials from waste into new materials and objects. Recycling is a challenge in our country. Algeria is still using plastic wrapping and bags in supermarkets. Five million plastic bags are used and only five percent of the waste is recycled .Recycling means turning the materials from waste into new materials and objects. Glass, paper, plastic, and metals such as aluminum and steel are all commonly recycled. Recycling is a new business in Algeria; there are only 200 companies which take care of trash, and they face many challenges including lack of recycling necessary techniques, equipment and machines which have to be imported from other countries and absence of government support and regulations that help reduce recycling costs. One of these companies is Plasticycle, launched by Besma Belbedjaoui in 2011 in Constantine. Besma collects and sorts out plastic waste, then grinds it in her factory. The waste is then washed, dried, and turned into granules. Once this is done, she sells them to companies that use them to manufacture textile. Recycling is important in today’s world. If we want to conserve this planet for future generations, it is time Recycling is a challenge in our country. Algeria is still using plastic wrapping and bags in supermarkets. Five million plastic bags are used and only five percent of the waste is recycled .Recycling means turning the materials from waste into new materials and objects.