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, north americans are capable of achieving high recovery rates. for example, in per cent of lead-acid batteries, per cent of steel cans, per cent of newspaper/mechanical papers, per cent of aluminium beer and soda cans, per cent of tires, and per cent of glass containers were recovered and recycled in
mechanical recycling. in the other option of mechanical recycling, fabrics are pulled apart in a process called shredding. shredding shortens fibres. they lose their strength and their ability to be woven into new fabrics. however, such shredded materials can be used for " nonwoven" fabrics, made directly...
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