39 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "Recycling"

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Swinging on a recycling bin#camdenmididawii.
Author: Araneses
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Walking on recycling packaging.
Author: Davidsonfreemedia
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Hitting a recycling bin with hand#camdenmididawii.
Author: Swansony
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Assorted glass breaking and shattering in recycle bin.
Author: Khcm
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Door opens, footsteps things are put in a bin. Then glass is also put into another bin.
Author: Beeproductive
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Composite of two different sounds, used for stock audio for future use.
Author: Michaeldanielbowles
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Emptying recycling into plastic wheelie-bin. Mono recording with rode nt1.
Author: Dltbgyd
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Arranging glass bottles then dumping them into a metal bin with a loud smash. Some distorting as recording peaks at impact.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Glass bottles crashing while poured from container to truck.
Author: Philippe B
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A crane at a recycle place [junkyard] in hermosillo. 48khz/16bit zoomh4n audiotechnica 835b hermosillo, sonora, méxico.
Author: Dproductions
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Recycling paper in a car park.
Author: Andy Gardner
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Watched seasons, a urdu poemby maqsood hasniabuzar eletrictronic bok librarysept. 2017. آنکھوں دیکھے موسممقصود حسنیفری ابوزر برقی کتب خانہستمبر ٢٠١٧.
Author: Maqsood@Mailworld
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Early morning collection of rubbish by the binmen. You can hear the truck moving slowly down the street and the men wheeling the bins around as well as the bins being tipped into the back of the truck.
Author: Beeproductive
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Son de ciseaux et de papier. Son enregistré avec un zoom h4n pro. Sound of scissors and paper. Sound recorded with a zoom h4n pro. My sounds are licensed under the creative commons 0 license but it would be a pleasure for me to hear your work so doesn’t hesitate to comment or to send me a message with your work :).
Author: Samuelgremaud
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Me picking up a plastic bag of recycled cans.
Author: Bdunis
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Recording of a hand swishing around a bunch of bottle tops. Sounds like someone sifting through trash or metal recyclables.
Author: Krb
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This is the sound of aluminum cans being tossed and rustled in a plastic bag. Credit weave of k if using this recording. Enjoy.
Author: Kev Durr
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Me throwing coule of metallic cans and bottle caps to big trash bin. Recorded with nokia 6. 2. Edited with audacity.
Author: Lartti
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Soda cans being placed in a recycling machine, which crushes and deposits them into an internal storage compartment.
Author: Alienistcog
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I needed the sound of a plastic recycle bin being rolled out to the curb. I set my zoom h1n on the sidewalk at the end of my driveway and - in two trips - rolled the cans out to the curb. You will hear me walking to the cans in the right channel, the garbage bin is rolled from the right channel to the center-left. Then repeat for the recycle bin.
Author: Fungussmunguss
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Throwing tin into the metal recycle on the streetrecorded via tascam dr-100mkii.
Author: Alexanderche
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These are trap warbles that i made by using my dad's sound testing equipment i tried using them for a beat but it didn't work out this is my 1st pack uploaded to here! enjoy! i will upload all work from my failed projects from here on out i do a lot more than just trap i rap to all kinds of beats! you do not have ti credit me but please message me your project so i can check it out! thanks!.
Author: Awolf
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A baler machine being used at a recycling centre. The baler goes through a full cycle from start to finish and is generally used to compress cardboard into small cubes which can then be recycled. The sound is very interesting and unique. I recorded this sound on an iphone. I hope you find it useful and entertaining!.
Author: Spacey
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Recycling truck dumps bins of recyclable material and makes this sound as a danger alert.
Author: Bnation
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The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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Beer cans being crushed underfoot and put in recycling bin.
Author: Olesouwester
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Pregonero de recolección de reciclajerecycling collector.
Author: Guanescape
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Giant auto shredder consuming whole cars and other scraps of metal.
Author: Grizzer
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The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs. This sample contains more can action.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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The assorted sounds of a recycling center warehouse. Recorded nearest the can sorter, where the aluminum and steel containers are tumbled. Also background hum from blowers and the forklift, which beeps as it backs. This sample contains more blower and less cans.
Author: Cognito Perceptu
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One of the end products of recycling my old samples with some granular synthesizer.
Author: Vrezerino
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Me kicking a pile of cans and bottles that was about to be taken out for recycling.
Author: Danbert
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Dumping bottles down the chute at the recycling center. Lightly edited to remove background hum from traffic nearby. Recorded with an olympus ls-14.
Author: Alancat
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A recycling truck in downtown quebec cityrecording by veronique demers (uploaded with her permission of course)recorded with tascam dr-100.
Author: Marleneayni
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A recycling truck in downtown quebec cityrecording by veronique demers (uploaded with her permission of course)recorded with tascam dr-100.
Author: Marleneayni
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Bird calls in tree outside my house. A few extraneous sounds. . . You can hear my neighbor taking out his recycling. Recorded with tascam dr-100. A small amount of noise reduction applied. Enjoy!.
Author: Francod
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Small street, quiet (few vehicles, pedestrians, people talking). Someone throws glass in a recycling container at 0'23. Birds singing throughout. Recorded at 10 am from inside a car (stopped, windows open).
Author: Oper
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Today i was cleaning the house on a leisurely sunday, and came across a piece of thicker paper by my printer. When i picked it up to put it in recycling, it was rather loud. There have been many times on jobs where i needed such a sound, and thought it would be a good asset to record and share. Hopefully it comes in handy for others needing this element. Recorded in stereo with 2 at-2020s. Lots of variety in handling and plenty to pull from. Enjoy!.
Author: Soundstack
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While working on another audiobook, i decided to make this sound. It's 38 voices, each saying different things, panned around and mixed together, creating a "wall of sound" that speaks like 38 radio channels at once. Recorded with a zoom h2 via usb into ardour2. Mixed and exported to flac with ardour2. Ps: it's all polish (with some possible german shout-outs), but the amount of noise makes it almost completely incomprehensible. Only a few words that are being yelled in a different voice can be understood. No sound repeats here, no recycling - every voice and every second of this recording is unique. Yes, it required quite a lot of work to record so much talking in quality! it's almost an entire audiobook squeezed into 5 minutes. Strangely (or not) listening to this makes my mind rest, because the noise blocks all other sounds from the environment - making my mind free of stimulation, allowing for sleep-like rest state. The signal is so much modulated that it appears to be not modulated at all - like static you get from a fm radio of you tune it wrong. The brain receives less data when you listen to this, than when you sit in a room hearing even faint (but distinct) noises from outside, other rooms, other people or yourself. This is sound masking in action. A very interesting psychoacoustic property of human hearing. Also: this is an interesting material to study of my voice's spectral energy distribution while speaking (as opposed to singing). As you can see using the spectrogram view, most energy is present in the band below 600 hz.
Author: Unfa
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