Ceramic tiles are highly aesthetically pleasing home décor materials. You can use them anywhere – from your bathroom walls and floor down to your kitchen walls and floor. However, they’re pretty fragile, which means that inadequate care will damage them and shorten their lifespan. On the other hand, even when you’re extra cautious with your ceramic tiles, they’re designed to last about 50 years, sometimes longer. But again, you’ll still have to dispose of them. So, is recycling one of your safe disposal options? Please, read on to find out. We’ll also show you alternative and engaging ways to dispose of ceramic tiles. Dive in! Can Ceramic Floor Tiles be Recycled? While recycling is one of our best bets to save our environment and resources, not every material has that disposal option. For instance, we can’t recycle toilet paper because of the unsanitary uses it’s reserved for. On the other hand, it’s made from recycled paper, which means recycling will only result in pulp...