There are many things that you can recycle . Some of these things may need extra effort to get them to their correct recycling centre , yet for our planet 's sake it is all well worth it .
Batteries
Primary batteries such as those used in radios , toys . cameras , torches , watches , computers , calculators and hearing aids cannot be reused . Secondary ( rechargeable ) batteries , which are used in camcorders , portable radios , laptops , mobile phones and remote - controlled toys can be reused . The bad news is that most household batteries end up in landfills because people cannot identify the different battery types to recycle them accordingly . Those that are marked as nickel cadmium ( Ni - Cd ) , nickel meta hydride ( Ni -MH ) , lithium ion ( Li - ion ) , and small sealed lead ( Pb ) are recyclable .
Plastics
Plastics bottles are labelled with a number that stands for the material they are made of . Bottles numbered one , two , three , four five and seven are usually containers for soda , cooking oil , milk and detergent . These are recyclable . It is very difficult to recycle polystyrene found in bottles that are numbered six .
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Cell phones , old computers , fluorescent bulbs , used motor oil , aluminium and steel cans and containers . tyres , wood , plastic bags , paint , building materials , cardboard egg cartons , empty aerosol cans , tissue boxes and wrapping paper are some of the many things that can be recycled .
Batteries
Primary batteries such as those used in radios , toys . cameras , torches , watches , computers , calculators and hearing aids cannot be reused . Secondary ( rechargeable ) batteries , which are used in camcorders , portable radios , laptops , mobile phones and remote - controlled toys can be reused . The bad news is that most household batteries end up in landfills because people cannot identify the different battery types to recycle them accordingly . Those that are marked as nickel cadmium ( Ni - Cd ) , nickel meta hydride ( Ni -MH ) , lithium ion ( Li - ion ) , and small sealed lead ( Pb ) are recyclable .
Plastics
Plastics bottles are labelled with a number that stands for the material they are made of . Bottles numbered one , two , three , four five and seven are usually containers for soda , cooking oil , milk and detergent . These are recyclable . It is very difficult to recycle polystyrene found in bottles that are numbered six .
....and many more
Cell phones , old computers , fluorescent bulbs , used motor oil , aluminium and steel cans and containers . tyres , wood , plastic bags , paint , building materials , cardboard egg cartons , empty aerosol cans , tissue boxes and wrapping paper are some of the many things that can be recycled .
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