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reciclabil

Reciclabil is an adjective used to describe materials or products that can be collected, processed, and remanufactured into new products. In waste-management contexts, something labeled reciclabil is considered eligible for recycling, subject to technical and economic feasibility.

Common recyclable materials include paper and cardboard, glass, metals such as aluminum and steel, and certain

Recycling generally involves collection, sorting, cleaning, shredding or melting, and reprocessing into raw materials used in

Labeling and standards vary by country. A product may be marketed as reciclabil in regions with robust

Environmental benefits include reduced virgin-resource extraction, energy savings, and lower greenhouse-gas emissions; however, recycling also consumes

plastics
like
PET
and
HDPE.
Electronics,
batteries,
and
textiles
can
also
be
recycled
but
typically
require
specialized
facilities.
The
recyclability
of
a
material
depends
on
its
properties,
contamination
level,
and
local
recycling
infrastructure.
new
products.
Some
materials
can
be
recycled
repeatedly,
while
others
undergo
downcycling,
where
recovered
materials
degrade
in
quality.
recycling
systems,
but
practical
recyclability
depends
on
collection
rates
and
facility
availability.
Policy
instruments
such
as
extended
producer
responsibility
and
deposit
systems
aim
to
increase
recyclability
rates.
energy
and
can
create
emissions
if
not
properly
managed.
Design-for-recyclability
and
better
sorting
technologies
are
key
to
improving
outcomes.