Green Technology
Green Technology
Green Technology
RECYCLE: The traditional recycling industry has been primarily a scrap commodity
trading (buying and selling) operation with the major efforts focused around the costs and
efficiency of freight and material handling. Todays recycling industry has evolved largely
into a service industry involved in the collection, sorting, processing and transportation of
waste streams and by-products. Recycling efforts collection and sorting of recycleable
material
REDUCE: The success of a strategy to reduce waste is largely dependant upon the adoption
of a philosophy to embrace Resource Conservation efforts. Accepting responsibility for
environmental sustainability in all personal and business aspects of life. Expanding on the
Resource Conservation philosophy we must pursue a Design for recycle strategy, to not only
reduce excess or waste in the manufacturing process and packaging but to provide viable
product end of life options. After taking steps to minimize the total waste streams we generate
we can address the balance of the materials with a divide and conquer strategy. This will
allow us to reduce the challenge into bite size pieces.
RECOVERY: The conversion of waste materials for the recovery of the energy values
contained within the waste material such as protein. Complex or mixed materials that cannot
easily be recycled back into the raw commodity may be recovered for their energy values.
Recovery may be achieved through waste stream management by identifying and diverting
materials from disposal into the recover stream.