15 facts about aluminum cans

  1. The energy you save by recycling a single aluminum can will run a TV for three hours.
  2. In the nineteenth century, aluminum or aluminium was a much more valuable metal than gold or silver.
  3. Most countries use the spelling aluminium (with an i before -um). In the United States, this spelling is largely unknown, and the spelling aluminum predominates. 
  4. Every minute of every day, an average of more than 123,000 aluminum cans are recycled.
  5. Out of the most common recyclable materials that clutter up our landfills—glass, paper, metals, cardboard, plastics—aluminum is the only material that’s endlessly recyclable, 100% recyclable.
  6. Aluminium is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, and the third most abundant element, after oxygen and silicon.
  7. The average lifespan of an aluminum beverage can is six weeks, including the time it takes to be manufactured, filled, sold, recycled and remanufactured.
  8. The industry that uses the most aluminum is the beverage industry.
  9. The thickness of the side of an aluminum can is about the same as that of a human hair.
  10. Four six packs of aluminum can support the weight of a 4,000-lb. aluminum car.
  11. Approximately 350,000 aluminum cans are made in a minute.
  12. In 1884, total United States aluminum production was only 125 pounds.
  13. Aluminum has a high melting point—1,220ºF, to be exact.
  14. Four tons of bauxite produces one ton of aluminum—enough to manufacture 60,000 beverage cans.
  15. Aluminium is remarkable for the metal's low density and for its ability to resist corrosion due to the phenomenon of passivation.
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