Chemistry, asked by shivamalur23, 10 months ago

the only material which can be recycled is 100% is
a) polythene bag
b) glass
c) Bakelite
d) cement

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Answered by kumark54321
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Answer:

Polythene bags are 100% recyclable. where as other products are not 100 % recyclable.

Explanation:

What are Recyclable materials ?

Numerous varieties of glass, paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, tyres, textiles, batteries, and electronics are among the recyclable materials. Recycling also includes the composting and other uses of biodegradable waste, including food and garden waste.

Recycling of electrical devices comes after recycling of glass, paper, metal, plastic, and textiles. Composting, which is the "reuse of biodegradable waste" such as food or garden mulch, is another kind of recycling. By the characteristics of the recycling process, several forms of recycling are categorised.

Because they are 100% recyclable, aluminium cans are one of the simplest materials to recycle. Actually, recycling aluminium cans saves 95% more energy than producing new aluminium cans.

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

a) polythene bag

Explanation:

Polythene bags are 100% recyclable. where as other products are not 100 % recyclable.

In principle, almost all plastic can be recycled. Numerous varieties of glass, paper, cardboard, metal, plastic, tyres, textiles, batteries, and electronics are among the recyclable materials. Recycling also includes the composting and other uses of biodegradable waste, including food and garden waste.However, in practice, there are a variety of different barriers that can undermine this process. Unfortunately, it does not always make environmental, economic, or technical sense to do so. Here are some reasons why recycling cannot always happen: Many times, items can include multiple types of plastic and different layers which are hard to separate and make recyclability difficult and costly.Plastics can often be contaminated by food and other substances, making the resins not clean enough to be reused.Recycling facilities cost millions of dollars to build and operate can only be profitable when a huge amount of plastic is treated every day. Small quantities of plastics can therefore make recycling non-economical and non-beneficial, due to low efficiencies and high costs.

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