Company: YDDL
Filing Date: 2025-01-21
Form Type: F-1
Source: 0001213900-25-004967
Chunk: 76

Company: One & one Green Technologies. INC
Filing Date: 2025-01-21
Form: F-1
Chunk 76
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 2018. Aluminum has enormous recycling potential and is often reused for the same application for which it was originally manufactured. Its strength, flexibility and light weight make it ideal for: •Building & Construction: Window frames, building structures, roofs, etc. •Transportation: Aluminum is used in aircraft, trains, boats, cars, and trucks, as well as in smaller vehicles such as bicycles, motorbikes, and other mobility devices such as wheelchairs. •Packaging: Aluminum is used mostly in the form of cans and foil. •Electricity: Since 1945, aluminum has replaced copper in high -voltagetransmission lines. •Cooking and tableware. One ton of recycled aluminum saves up to 8 tons of bauxite, 14,000 kWh of energy, 40 barrels (6300 liters) of oil, and 7.6 cubic meters of landfill space. Recycling aluminum uses up to 95% less energy compared to producing aluminum from virgin raw materials. Recycling one ton of aluminum can save enough energy to power a 100 -wattbulb for almost four hours. The aluminum drinks can, recognized as the world’s most recycled container, could achieve recycling rates close to 100% in some countries. Copper, second only to silver in electrical conductivity among all the elements, is also a very good thermal conductor. It is readily alloyed with other metals like lead, tin, and zinc for foundry applications. These alloys are utilized to produce, various products, including water transmission components such as valves. Other common applications for recovered copper include: •Electrical applications: Wires, circuits, switches, and electromagnets. •Piping: Plumbing fittings and also refrigeration, air -conditioning, and water supply systems. •Roofing and insulation. •Household items: cookware, doorknobs and cutlery. Copper’s high recycling value ensures that premium -gradescrap retains at least 95% of the value of the primary metal derived from newly mined ore. Recycling copper saves up to 85% of the energy used in primary production. Additionally, utilizing copper scrap instead of adopting the primary route reduces carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 65%. 2.Ferrous Metals Ferrous metals are mainly composed of iron and have magnetic properties. Steel, an iron alloy containing carbon, is by far the most recycled material in the world. In 2018, total crude steel production reached 1.8 billion tons, with verified data from