Buy Recycled - Don't Break the Chain
Dont Break the Chain. Be a Link! Buy Recycled.
Thanks to you, recycling is working. The paper, plastic, metal, and glass that youve been recycling is now being made into all sorts of everyday products and packages. Theres just one thing left to do: Look for products made from recycled materials, and buy them!
Here are five reasons to buy items made with recycled content:
- Save Natural Resources
- By making products from recycled materials instead of virgin materials, we reduce the need to cut down trees, drill for oil, and dig for minerals.
- Save Energy
- It usually takes less energy to make recycled products. Recycled aluminum, for example, takes 95% less energy to make than new aluminum from bauxite ore.
- Save Clean Air and Water
- In most cases, making products from recycled materials creates less air pollution and water pollution than making products from virgin materials.
- Save Landfill Space
- When the materials that you recycle go into new products, they dont go into landfills or incinerators, so scarce landfill space is conserved.
- Save Money and Create Jobs
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By increasing your recycling efforts, you may need only mini-can
garbage service, which costs less than standard residential garbage
service. By purchasing products made with recycled content, we encourage
manufacturers to use recycled material.
When items are made from recycled materials, they usually say so right on the label. Compare labels to find the product or package with the highest percentage of post-consumer recycled content. Let store managers and manufacturers know that you prefer products made from recycled materials.
Here are some examples of products that may be made with recycled content:
Paperboard Boxes
Lightweight cardboard boxes such as cereal, cracker, and shoe boxes
are often made from recycled paper. Read the label.
Bath & Facial Tissue
Toilet paper and facial tissue made from recycled paper meet consumer
expectations and cost about the same as or less than their non-recycled
counterparts.
Plastic Bottles & Jugs
Some household cleaners, dishwashing liquids, shampoos, and other
products can be found in plastic bottles with 25% or higher post-consumer
recycled content. Check the label.
Paper Towels
Paper towels with recycled content are competitive in price and
performance. But dont forget you can use a sponge or rag to
do the same job!
Writing Paper & Envelopes
Top-quality recycled paper, envelopes, and greeting cards are increasingly
easy to find. Some designer recycled stationery is meant to look
rough and unfinished, but most recycled paper looks just like the
paper made directly from trees. Check the label for post-consumer
recycled content. (And dont forget to ask for recycled paper
if you order printing or copying.)
Other products made from recycled materials include: re-refined motor oil, fiberfill for sleeping bags, carpets, dog collars, shoes, pencils, recycling bins, building insulation, outdoor furniture, corrugated pipes, garden tiles, sweaters, cameras, cat litter, wallboard, tiles, and many more.
These four types of packaging can always be counted on to have a high percentage of post-consumer recycled content, even though many such packages are not yet labeled:
1. Aluminum Beverage Cans
About 50% of the aluminum in beverage cans comes from used cans
that were recycled and melted to make new cans.
2. Glass Bottles & Jars
Nearly 25% of the glass in bottles and jars has been used before,
recycled, and remanufactured.
3. Tin (Steel) Cans
So-called tin cans are actually made of steel, usually with a thin
coating of tin. About 25% of the content is recycled steel, half
of that being post-consumer.
4. Molded Pulp Containers
Gray or brown cardboard egg cartons, fruit trays, and flowerpots
are made from recycled paper that is repulped and reshaped.
Oro Loma residents can recycle plastic containers, aluminum and steel cans, glass bottles, newspapers, mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, used motor oil and yard waste.
To find out more about Oro Lomas recycling program, browse
our recycling section or call (510) 276-4700.