What Happens to Recycling After It Leaves Your Bin?
What Happens to Recycling After It Leaves Your Bin? Putting Something in the Recycling Bin Is Only the Beginning Putting something in the recycling bin is not the end of the story. It is only the beginning. Many of us put bottles, tins, cardboard and plastic containers into the recycling with a small glow of environmental satisfaction. We have done our bit. The bin has been emptied. The lorry has disappeared down the road. The yoghurt pot has left our lives forever. Except, of course, it has not. That yoghurt pot, tin can or glass jar now has to pass a sort of environmental examination. It has to be collected, transported, sorted, graded, cleaned, processed, sold and turned into something useful. If it fails at any stage, it may not be recycled at all. As a science teacher, I find this fascinating because recycling is not just a moral choice. It is chemistry, physics, engineering, materials science, economics and human behaviour all mixed together in one wheelie bin. And like man...