Archive for December 7th, 2007

Appliance Recycling

No need to toss the dead washer and dryer into the dump forever. Kitchen designer, Ann Porter sends us over to the Steel Recycling Institute for information on recycling unwanted appliances.

From Steel Recycling Institute:

Appliances are made from steel. Appliances are, in fact, systems of mechanical and electrical components encased in steel shells or bodies. Various operating parts are made of steel or iron. An inherent part of our lives, appliances provide convenience and fulfill essential roles from the kitchen to the laundry room and elsewhere. Appliances include washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers and water heaters.

Recycled content of appliances By weight, the typical appliance consists of about 75 percent steel. This steel is recyclable, as is all steel, and is being recycled today. The steel used in appliances, like all steel, is made with a minimum of 25 percent recycled steel. For this reason, all appliances contain recycled steel and are recyclable when they have reached the end of their useful lives.

Download their brochure here and their Fact Sheet here.

Living Well Link of the Week: Steel Recycling Institute


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