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| Aerosolv/Prosolv Recycling System: Making Earth a Healthier Place |
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Xaviera Iglesias |
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Saving the earth seems like a job for Superman. Although the planet is not under attack by vengeful outer space aliens or huge meteors directly hitting it in 48 hours, the earth is still vulnerable and needs some form of rescuing. It doesn’t necessarily need Superman, it needs us.
If we were to ask ourselves, is our planet getting weaker? The answer is: yes, our planet is getting weaker. There have been extreme climate changes that humans and animals experience all around the globe that lead to cataclysm. Freak disasters such as hurricanes, tsunamis, and catastrophic blizzards. These disastrous events lead to global crisis in terms of economic and ecological meltdown. Food scarcity, destruction of homes and animal habitats, no clean or even available water - these are just some of the pains humans and animals experience during the course of a catastrophe.
How can anyone prevent such huge calamity when it is nature’s own call? It’s true - no one can prevent whatever nature has to bring forth but it can be reduced with a very simple, unperturbed action: recycling. Yes, recycling saves a great deal of casualties. It may not be that obvious but if anyone thinks of the process how recycling helps, he or she will conclude that recycling have a great impact in saving the earth’s deflating state.
If all people around the globe start to recycle reusable materials such as paper, aluminum or tin cans, plastic bottles, glass, steel, industrial factories will cut down on producing more of these products. They will instead use those materials to remake them into newer commodities that people will use again.
Cutting down trees for paper will be reduced, so is mining for ore which produces metal that makes steel, aluminum and other minerals that we used today. If trees are continually logged off for their resources, there will be no natural flood control if heavy rains and storms hit a land area. This makes everything disastrous. Same with mining, excavations can lead to erosions. When in the event of an earthquake, greater casualties will occur due to the vulnerability of the earth’s excavated surface.
The most common element that can be recycled over and again is aluminum. Its durability against the effect of some weather conditions, such as rust, makes it reusable and easy to restore. That is why soda cans are easily recycled and can be used after a 60-day sanitation process.
Aerosol and propane cans are also made of aluminum. Although these cans are very much recyclable, there’s an underlying issue of safety. Since these spray cans used to have highly flammable contents, is it safe to include them in the recycling process?
That is why there is a solution for these aerosol sprays. The Aerosolv/Prosolv recycling system help companies solve their recycling dilemma. This equipment is easy to use. It empties out residues from aerosol and propane spray cans, which make them safe to be used again. This saves earth from further aluminum excavation just because these cans cannot be used due to its combustible capacity.
Flammable contents are fully eliminated from these cans. The residues are collected in a 55-gallon container that’s part of the Aerosolv/Prosolv recycling system, which is handled by a waste management specialist who properly disposes of the content. Health risks by toxic chemicals are minimized and controlled. By recycling properly, caring for our environment and following safety measures, our planet’s chances of surviving healthily for the next generation is bigger. |
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