Become Involved With Can Recycling Sacramento

By Andrea Davidson


Many people will have noticed the blue bins as they travel around the neighborhood. These are provided to help encourage people to recycle more, rather than to throw everything out as trash. If everyone did more to recycle the natural resources of the world will last for so much longer. Its easy to get involved with active can recycling Sacramento networks.

People will often see things that can be recycled, but others routinely throw out these items. Just consider how many food and drink cans you get through in a week. That would be an awful lot of waste if they all went into the trash, and that is just from your house. Can you envisage how much that is likely to be for your whole neighborhood.

It is quite easy to see how one simple activity can make such a difference. Cans will either be made from steel or aluminium, and the easy way to tell the difference is with something as simple as a fridge magnet. If the magnet sticks to it then it is steel, and if it doesn't it is aluminium.

One frightening statistic is that each year more than 50 Billion cans are disposed of. To put that into perspective, that would provide enough metal to build 13 aircraft carriers. Looking at things in a different light, just 4 aluminium cans recycled will create an energy saving equivalent to that required to run a washing machine for one hour. Even one recycled can creates an energy saving of enough to listen to your favourite album.

So the first step begins with you. Imagine that you have just finished a can of soda, and have placed it in the blue bin. These blue bins are emptied on a regular basis and the collection of aluminium cans is taken to a central collection point. When there are sufficient they are then transported to a treatment plant, to begin the next stage of their journey.

At the treatment plant your empty soda can will be subjected to various tests. If it passes these tests it gets cut up into small pieces. The pieces are then heated to help remove all of the designs and logos painted on the surface.

When the painted surface has been removed even more heat is applied. The bits of your soda can are now in a molten mass with all of the other bits from other soda cans. This molten metal is then poured to make solid bars of aluminium. These bars of aluminium are then rolled out into flat sheets which the manufacturer finds easier to create a new soda can.

Just by following such basic steps the environment gets helped. To simplify the processing it helps if people separate steel from aluminium. From a hygiene point of view the cans should also be washed out. It makes sense to join in with a can recycling Sacramento program, and to help save resources for future generations.




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