According with a trade waste company, the recycling of certain materials we use in our daily lives is to reduce pollution, promotes the pocket and help to conserve natural resources of the environment, without going further, one can simply involves a process that involves several chemical elements, minerals and energy, but certainly what attracts companies is to reduce costs: recycling is a 90% savings in virgin mineral and 70% in energy costs.
Resort to scrapping to get parts help improve our economy and to increase reuse and recycling market of spare parts in recent years has been very stationary. The concept of "new" as a synonym of quality is totally false and now, encouraged by the economic crisis, people are becoming aware of them and this association begins to disappear.
The aspect of daily life that most benefit out of the automotive recycling is due to the high prices of car parts, if your car is not a very exclusive range or model (or discontinued) savings to buy the piece for your account in a junkyard is very considerable.
Mobile phones are by far the least article is intended for recycling. Although the number of phones, only in Spain, double the number of inhabitants, users are not conscious with recycling and the vast majority know where the points for collection, a big mistake because mobile devices reuse many of its components.
According with a trade waste company, recycling is only one form of consciousness to the environment, but there are many others that will contribute to a better environment, how? For example, if you go to buy food do not take the car and put you to spin for half an hour looking for parking, go walking.
Trade waste company: Electronic Scrap
Only one of every three mobile phones are recycled in Spain, when the number of units far exceeds the population. This shows that social awareness of the importance of recycling these devices is insufficient, despite incorporating reusable metals like copper, aluminum or iron.
The vast majority of manufacturers and mobile operators are actively collaborating with Tragamóvil Foundation, a non-profit organization specializing in the collection and recycling of mobile phones and accessories products. According to Julio Garcia Lemma, director of advocacy and communication of the organization, since 2001 Tragamóvil has recovered a total of 4,200 tonnes of waste comes from this type of equipment, equal to approximately 40 million terminals. Almost 70% of the components of a mobile phone can be recovered and recycled, hence the importance of carrying out this action.
According to Jesus Gonzales, head of Nokia Iberia Care, a good mind for the recycling of mobile phones makes it easier for people to have a more sustainable pattern of life." Furthermore, as explained Churches, the Finnish company managed to reduce the environmental impact of its terminals by 65%, thus recalling the importance of recycling electronics, particularly mobile phones, so that later can be used in new production processes.