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How Does a Recycling Plant Make Money?
Friday, December 12, 2008
InstructionsGathering Materials From the PublicStep 1: A recycling plant makes money by reselling used materials. There are a couple of ways the materials are sold. Either the waste company will collect and sell the waste to other companies, who later dismantle the waste, or a recycling facility will collect the waste directly from the public and resell the products. A recycling plant will fund events to get the public to recycle waste. Waste is also gathered at the facility where it is later recycled. The most common types of recycled waste are cans and bottles. Newspaper and cardboard are also recycled for profit.
Electronic wasteStep 1: A very competitive market has emerged in recycling, which is known as e-waste (electronic waste). E-waste can be very profitable to a recycling businesse. The public can sell electronic parts to a recycling plant for a few dollars. The recycling plant will then dismantle the parts, remove waste, reassemble the parts, and sell them back to the public for as little as 50 percent of the original price. This is especially true of recycling companies that specialize in ink cartridges, where the cartridge is refilled and sold back for far cheaper than an electronics store could afford to sell. Other recycling plants collect old mobile phones, reconstruct them, and sell back to the manufacturers of the mobile phones.
How Recycling Benefits EveryoneStep 1: The goal of a recycling plant is to keep as much waste out of the land fills/ waste dumps as possible. A recycling plant and the people who use its services, help reserve natural resources by reusing waste. Better stated, a recycling plant makes waste useful and profitable. Recycling mobile phones does not make a lot of money, but the endless stream of other waste items can be a goldmine of opportunity for a recycling plant. Laptops, personal computers, microwaves, batteries and furnishings can yield great profits to anyone who knows how to dismantle and resell waste. There is an abundance of items that can be recycled--so much that it seems a shameful waste to consume so much of the natural resources, when we could buy from a recycling plant. Getting people aware of what a recycling plant has to offer is part of the goal of recycling companies. Events are run around the country to get people interested in recycling, as well as make them aware of the greater good of recycling their waste. However, it isn't only the consumers who have a common interest in recycling plants. Manufacturing facilities purchase recycled products from recycling plants to save money. The motivation is already there for the manufacturing industry. Still, there are a great number of consumers yet to be reached out to. Smaller recycling plants specialize in selling directly back to the consumer rather than sell to manufacturers. The potential for consumers to get a bargain on their hard earned dollars for recycled electronics is as great as the profit that stands to be made by recycling plants.
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