Recycling is the process of turning something old, into something new. Recyclables are remade or repurposed in a number of ways.
Plastics number 1 (PET), 2 (HDPE), and 5 (PP) are the most saleable plastics and are used to make new plastic products such as irrigation pipes and plumbing pipe fittings, outdoor furniture, carpet fibres, fleece jackets, fence posts, compost bins, new soft drink/shampoo/ detergent bottles and more.
Glass can be made into new glass containers or processed into crushed glass and utilised in road making, pipe-laying backfill and site stabilisation around buildings or sites such as sewage treatment works.
Aluminium is used to make aluminium cans, automotive engines, window and door frames, saucepans and other homewares.
Steel is recycled into new steel cans, cars, construction steel, aeroplanes and train tracks.
Paper and Cardboard are recycled into similar products such as cardboard boxes, fruit and egg cartons, cereal boxes, newspaper, toilet rolls and insulation. Some paper is shredded for use as small animal bedding and litter.