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Fun and Interesting Facts About Recycling

We all know that it is quite important to recycle. Recycling can help save money, energy, and perhaps most important it can help save our environment. Today, I am going to share some interesting facts about recycling with you. Hopefully after seeing some of these facts you all will be more aware of what materials can be recycled and how big of a difference recycling can make. I hope you enjoy these fun facts, and feel free to comment and start a discussion below, as I would love to see what some of you have to say!

Recycling has really been brought to the forefront of our minds in recent years, but did you know that it has been a common practice for most of human history? There are historians who can trace recycling back to as far as 400 B.C. In fact, during tough periods when resources were scarce, archeologists have found that trash dumps show less household waste, pointing to the fact that people were finding ways to reuse some of their goods.

Recycling From The Past

Before the industrial times, there is evidence pointing to the collection of scrap metals such as bronze and being melted down for reuse. Another interesting fact, is that in Britain it was common practice to gather ash from wood and coal fires so that they could be used in the making of bricks.

When the industrial age came, recycling really started to boom. Many manufacturing companies wanted to use scrap metals because it was far more cheaper than virgin ores and metals. Some of the biggest purchasers of scrap metal were the railroad, steel, and automobile companies. During the world wars, recycling was very important due to the lack of resources readily available. Most countries’ governments encouraged their citizens to donate metals and fabrics, as a matter of patriotic importance.

color coded trash bins for waste segregation

Finally, the most recent boom in recycling’s history came in the 1970s when energy costs started to rise. One interesting fact that spurred the recycling movement is that using recycled aluminum uses only 5% of the energy needed to create a product from virgin aluminum. Combine that with some of the amazing facts below and you will quickly see how that can add up.

Here are some eye-opening facts about the impact recycling can have.