Environmental Sciences, asked by UKSTUDIOUS8276, 8 months ago

Give examples of primary and secondary recycling.

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Answered by sharmaaayush4455
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Primary recycling----paper into more paper or soda cans into more soda cans.

Secondary recycling----Tire recycling (Reason----It isn’t primary recycling, because the vast majority of recycled tires do not end up as new tires. Instead, they’re turned into other products made with rubber.)

Answered by Anonymous
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There are three main types of recycling: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary recycling, also known as closed loop recycling, is the process of turning one thing into more of the same thing, like paper into more paper or soda cans into more soda cans. Secondary recycling means turning something into other things made of the same material in essentially the same form. Tertiary or chemical recycling, on the other hand, requires breaking materials down chemically to produce something very different. The Classic Example: Tire Recycle Tire recycling is a classic example of a secondary recycling process. It isn't primary recycling, because the vast majority of recycled tires do not end up as new tires. Instead, they're turned into other products made with rubber. And since there is no chemical change required like in tertiary recycling, the right machinery can turn a used tire directly into usable materials.

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