2. RECYCLING
It is the term generally used to describe the re-
utilization of processed materials as a raw material for a
new product.
3. RECYCLING IN PORTUGAL
There are recycling containers and a set of different
colloured containers, for separately receiving a variety of
materials such as paper, glass and packaging.
Green Bank- Bottles and glass containers;
Blue Bank- Cardboard boxes, paper, packaging paper
and cardboard, newspapers, magazines, between others.
4. RECYCLING IN PORTUGAL
Yellow Bank- plastic packaging and metal;
Batteries Bank - Batteries
5. RECYCLING IN POLAND
Glass: -glass bottles;
-jars;
-glass containers in cosmetics.
You can not throw:
-flat glass (window panes and car, reinforced glass, mirrors - they have a different
melting temperature of the glass container and do not melt together with bottles and
jars);
-cups, glasses, crystal glass, heat-resistant vessel;
-pottery (earthenware, porcelain, dishes, pots, bowls, plates);
-focuser glass;
-light bulbs, fluorescent lamps, cathode ray tubes;
-glass pharmaceutical packaging and chemical content of any remnant.
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6. RECYCLING POLAND
Paper: newspapers, books in soft cover or after the
removal of hard catalogs, brochures,card board paper
bags, wrapping paper, and printing cuttings.
You can not throw:
Packaging of any content, painted or foiled paper
advertising brochures, wallpaper ribbon thermal
paper, greasy and dirty paper (if it's just part of it
off), multimaterial packaging (eg. cardboard, packaging)
hygiene tissues.
7. RECYCLING POLAND
Batteries - An important problem to solve, in waste
management is the prevention and disposal of hazardous
waste popularly called. The degree of harmfulness of the
waste is very diverse. It depends on their chemical
composition, the type and amount of emissions, physical
characteristics and other properties. The largest mass of
hazardous waste produced by industrial activity. As a
result of research conducted in many regions of the
country, it was found that hazardous wastes are also
found in a stream of mixed municipal waste, which
constitute about 2%. It was in this fraction of municipal
waste are discarded and outdated batteries and batteries
that were not previously collected separately.
8. THE END
Made by:
Andreia Correia
Anna Kuzemczak
Inês Gomes
Aleksandra Baran
Eduarda Neves
Ewelina Maćków