Bleach and recycle

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Bleach and Recycle

Bleach and recycle (pronunciation: /ˈbliːtʃ ænd riˈsaɪkəl/) is a process that involves the use of bleach to remove color, stains, and other impurities from materials, followed by the recycling of the treated materials.

Etymology

The term "bleach" originates from the Old English "blǣcan", which means to whiten or brighten. The term "recycle" comes from the Latin "recyclare", which means to renew or restore.

Process

The process of bleaching and recycling typically involves the following steps:

  1. Collection: The materials to be recycled are collected and sorted based on their type and color.
  2. Cleaning: The collected materials are cleaned to remove any dirt or impurities.
  3. Bleaching: The cleaned materials are treated with bleach to remove color and stains.
  4. Drying: The bleached materials are dried to remove any remaining moisture.
  5. Recycling: The dried materials are then recycled into new products.

Related Terms

  • Bleach: A chemical compound used to whiten or sterilize materials.
  • Recycling: The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
  • Sustainability: The practice of using resources in a way that preserves them for future generations.
  • Waste Management: The collection, transportation, and disposal of waste materials.

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