Over 6,813 litres of water are used per pair of jeans produced. This number is nothing less than significant. It’d be one thing if we had these clothes forever, but that is usually not the case with clothing. As fashion trends change, we like to change with them. Instead of wearing the same pair of jeans, we think out with the old and in with the new! Yet, when we...Continue Reading
Globally, more than 400 million tonnes of plastic waste are produced every single year. Although being environmentally aware as an individual is important, recycling as a business can make a big difference not only on the environment but can benefit the business in many ways as well. We’ll tell you 7 great benefits of businesses recycling. Keep reading to learn more in this business recycling guide! Table of Contents Toggle1....Continue Reading
In Europe, conveyor belts have been used in industrial production since the late nineteenth century. Though they have only recently become a staple of modern manufacturing. Conveyor belts usually have two or more pulleys, with a continuous loop of material rotating around them. The impact of a conveyor belt on production depends on the type of material it is made of, its speed and capacity, and the power used to...Continue Reading
Did you know that recycling metals is an excellent way of purifying the air we breathe? Metal is one of the numerous materials that we use all the time. We need it to drive our car for errands, or the train we catch to the office is also made of metal. Take a look at the device you are reading this article on. How many metals do you think your...Continue Reading
The baler market was valued at $5.1 billion in 2019 and is projected to grow at a rate of 8.9% yearly from 2020 to 2027. The first baling machines in the early 19th century were used to compress hay and straw for livestock feed. Today, modern baling machines are much more advanced and can bale a wide variety of materials, including cardboard, paper, plastic, and even textiles for easier storage...Continue Reading