Waste Battery
Devices that store chemical energy directly by converting it into electrical energy are called batteries. Batteries that have completed their useful life or become unusable as a result of physical damage are called “Waste Battery”.
Devices that store chemical energy directly by converting it into electrical energy are called batteries. Batteries that have completed their useful life or become unusable as a result of physical damage are called “Waste Battery”.
Electronic products are widely used in all areas of daily life such as home, school and office. It makes our daily work easier.
Organic ingredients play an important role in vital and agricultural activities. As a result, animal and plant-based wastes occur.
Vegetable oils are the general name of oils obtained from oily plant seeds such as olive, sunflower, corn, cotton, soybean, canola and safflower.
Metal is produced as a result of processing and purification of various minerals that make up the earth’s layer.
Composite packaging, which is produced from a mixture of paper and plastic, is used extensively as fruit juice and milk packaging, and is generated as waste at the same density.
The main ingredient of glass is sand; sand, soda and lime. These materials are melted by heating up to 1500 degrees.
Recycling of paper is important because it provides significant savings in the amount of raw materials used and has a high economic value.
Wood materials obtained from trees are widely used in all areas of life as household products, packaging and building materials for transport and protection.
Plastic is a component of many consumer products and makes up most of the output and end products of the manufacturing industry. However, not all plastics are the same and this means that they cannot all be disposed of and recycled in the same way.