Before moving on to the benefits of recycling, let's start our article with the answer to this question. Recycling is the name given to the reprocessing of materials that have been used and will not be used again and reuniting them with the consumer.

Recyclable materials; plastic bottles, car tires, broken glass, mineral parts, and in summary, we can give all the materials that have expired. Recycling is achieved by transforming wastes that can be recycled into a second raw material by subjecting them to physical and chemical processes. Recycling aims to prevent the overuse of resources. In this way, the amount of garbage is reduced; we take a serious step towards benefiting the environment.
Importance of Recycling
Paper, cardboard, glass, plastic, metal... Thanks to the recycling process, these materials not only protect nature but also our pockets. Recycling also makes a great contribution to the national economy. In this way, the amount of foreign currency paid for imported scrap material is reduced and energy use is significantly reduced. The recycling of used and outdated paper significantly reduces expenses such as air pollution, water pollution, and water use. In the meantime, according to research, adding 1 ton of waste paper to paper pulp prevents 7-8 trees from being cut down. Here are some of the articles we have come across on the importance of recycling;
•    Significantly reduces the depletion of natural resources
•    Saves energy
•    Reduced litter, resulting in a cleaner environment
•    Contributes to the economy, as with the scrap materials mentioned above.
•    It increases the fertility of the soil. Thus, both organic and high nutritional value products meet our table. Considering that everything natural comes from nature, every step we take for nature will return to us health and good life.

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