For example, recycling used paper into new paper means a reduction of air pollution by 74-94% and a reduction of water pollution by 35%. If we think about one ton of recycled paper, that means 20 trees remain in nature without being cut down.
Recycling is not possible for all materials. The materials that can be recycled are as follows: aluminum, glass, paper, concrete, plastic, batteries, motor oil, accumulators, electronic waste.
What is Recovery?
Recovery refers to the transformation of components from the materials mentioned above into other products or energy through physical, chemical, or biochemical methods.
This system helps conserve natural resources, saves energy, and contributes to the economy.
In Romania, there are companies that have been offering recycling services for many years. These companies collect raw materials and make them available for use in various sectors. For Electronic waste recycling products, you can contact us.
The First Stage of Recycling
It is necessary to separate used materials from other waste, collecting them cleanly and separately from garbage. It is important that these materials are sorted by type to be recyclable. Approximately 15-20% of the amount of waste in Romania is recoverable. For example, packaging is not garbage but raw material for recycling.
Plastics are the most difficult materials to degrade in nature. For this reason, their disposal is very difficult. Collecting plastic materials during waste disposal and reintroducing them into the economy has become possible thanks to recycling.

Plastic is processed through collection, washing, and transformed into granules, thus becoming a secondary raw material. The sectors where recycled plastic is used include: greenhouse film, bags in the automotive sector, marley, wastewater pipes, fibers and filling materials, spare parts for cars.
Recycling ensures an energy saving of approximately 95% compared to new production, which is a major contribution to the economy and nature.

