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concept often includes the
recovery of
energy from
waste materials. The
recyclability of a
material depends on its
ability to
reacquire the
properties it...
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recycler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Recycler or
Recyclers may
refer to:
Recycling, the
process of
converting waste materials into new...
- resin-identification
purposes and not
recyclability". The three-arrow
symbol was
based on the
Universal Recycling Symbol. The
Standardization Administration...
- The
Recycler was a U.S.
newspaper first published, in July 1973,
under the name E-Z Buy E-Z Sell by the
Canadians Gunter and
Nancy Schaldach after they...
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other symbols. The
universal recycling symbol (U+2672 ♲
UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL or U+267B ♻
BLACK UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL in Unicode) is a symbol...
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eliminate contaminants. The ****ociation of
Plastics Recyclers has
issued a "Design
Guide for
Recyclability". The most
commonly produced plastic consumer products...
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electronics which are
destined for refurbishment, reuse, resale,
salvage recycling through material recovery, or
disposal are also
considered e-waste. Informal...
- A
recycling bin (or
recycle bin) is a
container used to hold
recyclables before they are
taken to
recycling centers.
Recycling bins
exist in
various sizes...
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arrows arranged in a
triangle resemble the
universal recycling symbol, a
generic indicator of
recyclability.
Subsequent revisions to the RIC have
replaced the...
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suburban areas, of
collecting and
disposing of
household waste and
recyclables. It is
usually accomplished by
personnel using specially built vehicles...