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                                Waste Disposal and Recycling

How much trash does your family throw away in a year? If it’s your job to take the trash out, you
might say that it’s a large amount. Now imagine that amount multiplied by every family in Europe!
Consider these facts:
• Every hour, people throw away about 2.5 million plastic bottles.
• Every day, the average person produces about 2 kilograms of trash.
• Every year, people throw away 2.8 million metric tons of plastic bags and 230 million automobile
tires.
You can see why some people call the United States and Europe a “throw-away society”!
Disposable products can be cheap and convenient. But they have created a big problem—what to
do with all the trash.

                                             Recycling
The process of reclaiming raw materials and reusing them to create new products is called
recycling. Recycling reduces the volume of solid waste by enabling people to use the materials in
wastes again. While recycling uses some energy, it also saves the energy that would be needed to
obtain and process raw materials.
As you know, matter in ecosystems is naturally recycled through the water cycle, carbon cycle, and
other processes. Any material that can be broken down and recycled by bacteria and other
decomposers is biodegradable. Unfortunately, many of the products people use today are not
biodegradable. Plastic containers, metal cans, rubber tires, and glass jars are examples of products
that do not naturally decompose. Instead, people have developed techniques to recycle the raw
materials in these products.
A wide range of materials, including motor oil, tires, and batteries, can be recycled. Most recycling
focuses on four major categories of products: metal, plastic, glass, and paper.

Metal In your classroom, you are surrounded by metal objects that can be recycled. Your desk,
scissors, staples, and paper clips are probably made of steel. Another very common metal,
aluminium, is used to make soda cans, house siding, window screens, and many other products.
Metals such as iron and aluminium can be recycled. Recycling metal saves money and causes less
pollution than making new metal. With recycling, no ore needs to be mined, transported to factories,
or processed. In addition, recycling metals helps conserve these nonrenewable resources.

Plastic When oil is refined to make gasoline and other petroleum products, solid materials called
resins are left over. Resins can be heated, stretched, and molded into plastic products.
Common plastic products that can easily be recycled include milk jugs, detergent containers, and
soda bottles. When these products are recycled, they take on very different forms: as fleece jackets,
carpeting, park benches, shower stalls, floor tiles, trash cans, fibre filling for sleeping bags, or even
dock pilings!

Glass Glass is made from sand, soda ash, and limestone mixed together and heated. Glass is one of
the easiest products to recycle because glass pieces can be melted down over and over to make new
glass containers. Recycled glass is also used to make fibreglass, bricks, tiles, and the reflective
paints on road signs.
Recycling glass is less expensive than making glass from raw materials. Because the recycled
pieces melt at a lower temperature than the raw materials, less energy is required. Recycling glass
also reduces the environmental damage caused by mining for soda and limestone.


IES Clara Campoamor                   Departament de Tecnologia              Programa Plurilingüe      1
Paper It takes about 17 trees to make one metric ton of paper. Paper mills turn wood into a thick
liquid called pulp. Pulp is spread out and dried to produce paper. Pulp can also be made from old
newspapers and old used paper. The paper must be washed to remove the inks and dyes. Then the
paper is mixed with more water and other chemicals to form pulp.
Most paper products can only be recycled a few times.
Recycled paper is not as smooth or strong as paper made from wood pulp. Each time paper is
recycled to make pulp, the new paper is rougher, weaker, and darker.

                                    What People Can Do
The good news is that there are ways individuals can help control the solid waste problem. These
are sometimes called the “three R’s”—reduce, reuse, and recycle.
Reduce refers to creating less waste in the first place. For example, you can use a cloth shopping
bag rather than a disposable paper or plastic bag.
Reuse refers to finding another use for an object rather than discarding it. For example, you could
refill plastic drink bottles with drinking water instead of buying new bottles of water.
As you have read, recycle refers to reclaiming raw materials to create new products. You can take
the first step in the recycling process by recycling at home and by encouraging others to recycle.
You can also make an effort to buy products made from recycled materials. This makes it more
profitable for companies to use recycled materials in their products.
Another way to reduce the amount of solid waste your family produces is to start a compost pile.
Composting is the process of helping biodegradable wastes to decompose naturally. The moist, dark
conditions in a compost pile allow natural decomposers to break down waste more quickly.
Compost piles can be used to recycle grass clippings, raked leaves, and some food wastes. Compost
is an excellent natural fertiliser for plants.

Read the text and answer the following questions:
   1. How do some people call the United States and Europe?

   2. Write down the definition of Recycling.

   3. Name the four major categories of products on which recycling focuses.

   4. Name products made of steel and aluminium from the text.

   5. Name products made of plastic from the text.

   6. How many trees does it takes to make one metric ton of paper?

   7. Name the “three R’s”.

   8. Complete the following definitions:
      1. __________ refers to reclaiming raw materials to create new products.
      2. __________ refers to creating less waste in the first place.
      3. __________ refers to finding another use for an object rather than discarding it.
   9. Write down the definition of Composting.

   10. Name materials that we can compost in a compost pile.




IES Clara Campoamor                Departament de Tecnologia             Programa Plurilingüe    2

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Waste disposal and recycling

  • 1. Name: Surname: Level: Date: Mark: Waste Disposal and Recycling How much trash does your family throw away in a year? If it’s your job to take the trash out, you might say that it’s a large amount. Now imagine that amount multiplied by every family in Europe! Consider these facts: • Every hour, people throw away about 2.5 million plastic bottles. • Every day, the average person produces about 2 kilograms of trash. • Every year, people throw away 2.8 million metric tons of plastic bags and 230 million automobile tires. You can see why some people call the United States and Europe a “throw-away society”! Disposable products can be cheap and convenient. But they have created a big problem—what to do with all the trash. Recycling The process of reclaiming raw materials and reusing them to create new products is called recycling. Recycling reduces the volume of solid waste by enabling people to use the materials in wastes again. While recycling uses some energy, it also saves the energy that would be needed to obtain and process raw materials. As you know, matter in ecosystems is naturally recycled through the water cycle, carbon cycle, and other processes. Any material that can be broken down and recycled by bacteria and other decomposers is biodegradable. Unfortunately, many of the products people use today are not biodegradable. Plastic containers, metal cans, rubber tires, and glass jars are examples of products that do not naturally decompose. Instead, people have developed techniques to recycle the raw materials in these products. A wide range of materials, including motor oil, tires, and batteries, can be recycled. Most recycling focuses on four major categories of products: metal, plastic, glass, and paper. Metal In your classroom, you are surrounded by metal objects that can be recycled. Your desk, scissors, staples, and paper clips are probably made of steel. Another very common metal, aluminium, is used to make soda cans, house siding, window screens, and many other products. Metals such as iron and aluminium can be recycled. Recycling metal saves money and causes less pollution than making new metal. With recycling, no ore needs to be mined, transported to factories, or processed. In addition, recycling metals helps conserve these nonrenewable resources. Plastic When oil is refined to make gasoline and other petroleum products, solid materials called resins are left over. Resins can be heated, stretched, and molded into plastic products. Common plastic products that can easily be recycled include milk jugs, detergent containers, and soda bottles. When these products are recycled, they take on very different forms: as fleece jackets, carpeting, park benches, shower stalls, floor tiles, trash cans, fibre filling for sleeping bags, or even dock pilings! Glass Glass is made from sand, soda ash, and limestone mixed together and heated. Glass is one of the easiest products to recycle because glass pieces can be melted down over and over to make new glass containers. Recycled glass is also used to make fibreglass, bricks, tiles, and the reflective paints on road signs. Recycling glass is less expensive than making glass from raw materials. Because the recycled pieces melt at a lower temperature than the raw materials, less energy is required. Recycling glass also reduces the environmental damage caused by mining for soda and limestone. IES Clara Campoamor Departament de Tecnologia Programa Plurilingüe 1
  • 2. Paper It takes about 17 trees to make one metric ton of paper. Paper mills turn wood into a thick liquid called pulp. Pulp is spread out and dried to produce paper. Pulp can also be made from old newspapers and old used paper. The paper must be washed to remove the inks and dyes. Then the paper is mixed with more water and other chemicals to form pulp. Most paper products can only be recycled a few times. Recycled paper is not as smooth or strong as paper made from wood pulp. Each time paper is recycled to make pulp, the new paper is rougher, weaker, and darker. What People Can Do The good news is that there are ways individuals can help control the solid waste problem. These are sometimes called the “three R’s”—reduce, reuse, and recycle. Reduce refers to creating less waste in the first place. For example, you can use a cloth shopping bag rather than a disposable paper or plastic bag. Reuse refers to finding another use for an object rather than discarding it. For example, you could refill plastic drink bottles with drinking water instead of buying new bottles of water. As you have read, recycle refers to reclaiming raw materials to create new products. You can take the first step in the recycling process by recycling at home and by encouraging others to recycle. You can also make an effort to buy products made from recycled materials. This makes it more profitable for companies to use recycled materials in their products. Another way to reduce the amount of solid waste your family produces is to start a compost pile. Composting is the process of helping biodegradable wastes to decompose naturally. The moist, dark conditions in a compost pile allow natural decomposers to break down waste more quickly. Compost piles can be used to recycle grass clippings, raked leaves, and some food wastes. Compost is an excellent natural fertiliser for plants. Read the text and answer the following questions: 1. How do some people call the United States and Europe? 2. Write down the definition of Recycling. 3. Name the four major categories of products on which recycling focuses. 4. Name products made of steel and aluminium from the text. 5. Name products made of plastic from the text. 6. How many trees does it takes to make one metric ton of paper? 7. Name the “three R’s”. 8. Complete the following definitions: 1. __________ refers to reclaiming raw materials to create new products. 2. __________ refers to creating less waste in the first place. 3. __________ refers to finding another use for an object rather than discarding it. 9. Write down the definition of Composting. 10. Name materials that we can compost in a compost pile. IES Clara Campoamor Departament de Tecnologia Programa Plurilingüe 2