

In order to make recycling economically viable, there must be a market for recycled products. Sometimes these companies have to invest a significant amount of money in adapting their manufacturing processes to accommodate the use of recycled materials in their products.īuying - "Close The Loop" By Buying Products With Recycled Content There must also be a market for it - companies that want the materials and are able to remanufacture them into consumer products. Recovering the materials is just the first step. Manufacturing - Using Recycled Materials Instead Of Virgin Raw Materials Once collected, we sort the material on campus into various categories. At Stanford, we collect recyclables through the curbside and campus recycling program and the public drop off center. Different cities and municipalities have different systems for sorting and collecting materials that can be recycled.

In this phase, materials are separated from the waste stream and prepared to become raw materials.

These three components are so important that they are represented by the three "chasing arrows" of the recycling logo.Ĭollection - Don't Send Recyclables To The Landfill A: There are three parts to the recycling process: collection, manufacturing and buying.
