Recycling Keeps Bikes Out of Landfills

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By Charles Pekow — Bicycles and their components need not end up in landfills once they are no longer usable. Bikes can instead be constructed using recycled parts, paving the way for a more sustainable industry. This is the core message of a report published by Scientific Press International Limited.

Titled “Aluminum Circular Economy in the Bicycle Industry,” the report highlights that aluminum is an excellent material due to its recyclability, quality retention, and abundant availability from bauxite ore. It is also noted for its efficiency and cost-effectiveness. However, the production of aluminum comes with a significant carbon footprint.

Recycling bins (at your local bike shop helps keep toxic waste out of landfills.

The report suggests that manufacturers could even collect and reuse aluminum scraps during the production process. Although it lacks detailed specifics, it advocates for the establishment of industry standards to promote sustainability.

Find the report at http://www.scienpress.com/Upload/AMAE/Vol%2014_6_21.pdf

 

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Charles Pekow
Charles Pekow is an award-winning Washington correspondent who has written about bicycling for years in publications such as the Washington Post, Bicycle Times, Dirt Rag, SPOKES, etc. as well as Cycling West/Cycling Utah. He also writes frequently on environmental issues and beer, among other topics. Weather permitting, you'll find him most weekends and some summer evenings astride a bicycle in a park. He is also a charter member of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy.

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