RECYCLE
“AYANGAA TEAM “
12-7 CLASS
N.ENKHJIN
D.BOLORTUYA
О.ANAR
B.KHURELSUKH
RECYCLE
• “RECYCLE” means to process used or waste
materials so they can be used or waste
materials so they can be reused instead of
being thrown away. This helps reduce waste,
converse natural resources, and protect the
environment.
• EXAMPLES: Include recycling paper, plastic,
glass, and metal to make new products.
IMPORTANCE OF
RECYCLING
• 1. Reduces waste in Landfills
- Recycling helps decrease the amount of waste that ends up in
landfills,
which extends landfill lifespan and reduces pollution.
2. Conserves Natural Resources
- It saves raw materials like wood, metal, and oil by reusing
materials
instead of extracting new ones.
3. Reduce pollution
- Recycling decreases air and water pollution by minimizing waste
disposal and industrial production emissions.
TYPES OF RECYCLABLE
WASTE
- Paper
- Plastic
- Glass
- Metal
- Organic waste
WAY TO RECYCLE PAPER
COLLECTION:
USED PAPER IS COLLECTED FROM HOUSEHOLDS OFFICES SCHOOLS AND
RECYCLING BINS
COMMON RECYCLABLE PAPER INCLUDES NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES
CARDBOARD OFFICE PAPER AND PACKAGING MATERIAL
SORTING:
PAPER IS SORTED BASED ON TYPE AND QUALITY
COMTAMINATED OR HEAVILY LINKED PAPER MAY BE SEPARATED
SHREDDING AND PULPING:
THE SORTED PAPER IS SHREDED INTO SMALL PIECES
IT IS THEN MIXED WITH WATER AND CHEMICALS TO BREAK IT DOWN INTO PULP
Top recycling statistic news
• Globally, waste management and recycling rates vary significantly by
country. It is estimated that 50-60% of total waste worldwide can be
recycled, while in developed countries, this rate reaches 80-90%.
• In Mongolia, an average of 3.5 million tons of waste is generated
annually, but only 3-4% of it is recycled. This figure is 20-30 times lower
than the global average.
• Regarding plastic waste, over the past 50 years, approximately 8 billion
tons of plastic waste have accumulated worldwide, with around 80%
ending up in landfills and 3% being discarded into oceans. Studies
suggest that by 2050, the amount of plastic waste in the ocean could
surpass the quantity of fish. In Mongolia, there are currently 21 plastic
recycling plants, 3 waste oil recycling plants, and 1 recycling facility each
for paper and aluminum.
• To increase recycling rates, Mongolia needs to improve waste
management, expand the number of recycling facilities, and implement
international standards.
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ATTENTION