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Facts
About Aluminum Foil Reuse and Recycling
by
Matthew Speer
Over 75% of all aluminum foil produced in the
United States is used for food packaging and much of that ends up the local
landfills.
This is an unfortunate result of habits
formed by a wasteful society and it is up to each of us to change that
behavior.
Environmentalists have criticized the use of
aluminum foil due to the high resource costs associated to the production of
the product.
There are some simple and cost effective tips
you can use to stretch your dollar and aluminum foil farther.
Aluminum Foil Recycling Can Be a Pain
Many recycling centers and public recycling
programs don’t accept aluminum foil, leaving many scratching their heads as to
why.
If you can recycle an aluminum can you should
be able to recycle foil as well, right?
The fact is, aluminum foil is 100% recyclable
though the catch is that it is often much dirtier than cans.
With the sheets of foil often being filled
with food waste that can lead to contamination, many recycling center simply
won’t accept it.
While American households recycle up to 70%
of their household aluminum waste, most of that is from cans, leaving thousands
of tons of foil sheets for the landfill.
According to reports, we throw away enough
foil each year to build a fleet of aircraft and recycling a single aluminum can
saves enough energy to power a television for 3 hours.
Reuse That Aluminum Foil to Reduce Waste
One of the easiest ways to save energy and
money is to reuse that old aluminum foil.
Instead of balling it up and tossing in the
trash, lay it flat and wash it with soap and water.
Don’t forget that aluminum foil is also dishwasher
safe, so just place it on the top shelf when running a load and you will be
left with clean reusable foil sheets.
You can reuse foil sheets time and again,
saving you money from having to purchase new supplies.
A sustainable lifestyle can be a snap with
some very simple changes in your lifestyle.
It is not rocket science, reusing products
reduces waste of all kinds, so think before you throw that aluminum away.
Matthew Speer is a Marketing and Advertising Executive that has worked
with companies like AOL and U.S. News University Connection. He also has a
passion for sustainability and keeping the Earth a beautiful place for our
future generations which is why he helped create iSustainableEarth.com.
Inspired by his own family and taking strides to go green he strives to live a
sustainable lifestyle through research and action.
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