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Waste Recycling: Ecology

Waste recycling is the process of collecting, sorting, and reprocessing used materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash. By recycling, waste materials are transformed into new products, reducing the consumption of fresh raw materials and the use of energy, and helping to reduce the amount of waste destin…

📚 0 peer-reviewed articles cited 🔖 ISSN 2637-6075 🗓 Reviewed July 2026

Overview

Waste recycling is the process of collecting, sorting, and reprocessing used materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash. By recycling, waste materials are transformed into new products, reducing the consumption of fresh raw materials and the use of energy, and helping to reduce the amount of waste destined to landfills and incinerators, thus preserving the environment. Waste recycling plays an essential role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting waste reduction and resource conservation, ultimately contributing to a healthier and more sustainable planet for future generations. Waste recycling also creates jobs, reduces pollution, and conserves natural resources, making it an integral part of our ecology.

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Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Plant and Animal Ecology (ISSN 2637-6075).

Journal editorial board
Dimitris Zianis · Greece Jasmin Mantilla Contreras · Germany Narcisa Vrinceanu · Romania

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