Search results for "Recycling" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • upgrades), refurbishing, and material recycling of its constituent raw ... In 1991 the first electronic waste recycling system was implemented ...
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  • == Recycling PET bottles == [[Image:Resin-identification-code-1-PETE ... are technically recyclable, PET bottle recycling is more practical than ...
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  • == Recycling == Today, almost 90 percent of all brass alloys are recycled. Brass scrap is collected and transported to the foundry where it is ...
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  • == Recycling == Currently, glass and plastic bottles are often separated for recycling ...
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  • == Extraction and recycling == The commercial preparation of bromine involves extracting it from seawater, which contains bromide ions. A batch ...
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  • costs of extracting aluminum from ore. Recycling old aluminum cans into ... * Recycling * Steel * Tin == Notes == == References == * Brody, Aaron ...
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  • aspects of consumer use and safety. Recycling directions, resin identification ... and applicable environmental and recycling regulations. It may involve ...
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  • === Recycling === [[Image:U+2673 DejaVu Sans.svg|120px|right|1 as a ... The number 1 is the resin identification code used in recycling to ...
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  • == Recycling == large amounts of electricity, making recycling cheaper than smelting. ...
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  • === Recycling === * 2 is the resin identification code used in recycling to identify ...
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  • a casino, a tribal smoke shop, Red Cedar Recycling, and the Modoc Bison Project ... Tribally-owned Red Cedar Recycling provides free cardboard and paper ...
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  • hybrid vehicles; and providing a recycling plan for their "end ... environmental initiatives such as recycling, reducing harmful emissions ...
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  • companies based on their chemical use and recycling programs. Toshiba received ... PC World, Recycling. The improper disposal of e-waste, such as computers ...
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  • found as part of a cache, perhaps intended for recycling.]] Bronze refers to a broad range of copper alloys, usually with tin as the main additive ...
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  • Food packaging is the enclosing of food to protect it from damage, contamination, spoilage, pest attacks, and tampering, during transport, storage ...
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  • Closed ecologies and aggressive recycling should dramatically reduce ... asteroids, or the Earth. After that, recycling would reduce the need for ...
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  • benefit and sizable energy savings hot water heat recycling units are growing in use throughout the residential building sectors. Further ecological ...
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  • for many years. The main difficulty in recycling rubber has been devulcanizing ... The rubber recycling process begins with the collection and shredding ...
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  • To help solve these problems, plastic recycling programs have been instituted ... By the 1990s, plastic recycling programs became common in the United ...
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  • 6 as a resin identification code, used in recycling to identify polystyrene.]] * 6 is the resin identification code used in recycling to identify ...
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  • into smaller pieces that aids the recycling of nutrients by bacteria and fungi. However, millipedes can also harm certain agricultural crops ...
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  • (Schulze 2004). They also are important in the recycling of detritus. Even humans have eaten these worms, which, although many are small, down to a few ...
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  • where the number of microorganisms recycling nitrogen compounds is very much reduced. So, these plants solve the limitation of their habitat ...
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  • material and segregating them for reuse or recycling. With proper planning this approach has resulted in landfill diversion rates that exceed 90 percent ...
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  • are Chile, the United States, and Kazakhstan. Recycling of used platinum-rhenium catalyst and special alloys allow the recovery of another ten tons/year. ...
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  • 5 is a resin identification code used in recycling to identify polypropylene.]] * Five is the resin identification code used in recycling to identify ...
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  • major life insurers; and Pacific Coast Recycling. Mitsui Group also has ... damage in mines and in the oceans; and recycling. Company policy emphasizes ...
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  • in a fixed area is referred to as moisture recycling. ==Reservoirs== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" align ...
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  • restaurants collect used chopsticks for recycling instead of throwing them ... restaurants collect used chopsticks for recycling instead of throwing them ...
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  • The learning-work group is likely to be recycling through these different stages until consensus is reached. Logically, it can be stated this ...
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  • More recently, recycling at the construction site itself is being ... * [http://www.drywallrecycling.org/ Drywall recycling.] ...
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  • on Water Conservation, Reuse, and Recycling. Water Conservation, Reuse ... * National Research Council, Water Conservation, Reuse, and Recycling: ...
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  • from processing raw materials to re-use and recycling (Canadian Architect 2007). *Ecological footprint analysis. An estimate of the amount of ...
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  • are detrivores, consuming dead organisms and recycling the nutrients. Crustaceans also can provide joy to humans in terms of their diverse colors ...
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  • their long-term habitability, such as very low recycling rates, relatively high radiation levels, and a lack of gravity. Some of these problems cause ...
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  • can be easily trimmed with household scissors. Recycling old tiles depends upon the material used to make them, and some landfills no longer accept ...
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  • right|4 as a resin identification code, used in recycling.]] * Four is the resin identification code used in recycling to identify ...
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  • promote awareness of environmental issues such as recycling and renewable energy. Initiated in 1970, based on a proposal by peace activist John McConnell ...
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  • energy-efficient technology, and for its recycling and sustainability initiatives ... Canon practices kyosei through environmental conservation, recycling ...
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  • demolition and associated disposal, recycling, and replacement, less the value of scrap and reuse of components. Bridges employing only compression ...
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  • removing excess ions, notably potassium, and recycling neurotransmitters released during synaptic transmission. Current theories suggest that astrocytes ...
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  • ==Recycling== Switzerland is heavily active in recycling and anti-littering bans ...
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  • as prey species for wolves and in nutrient recycling (Oliphant 2003). ==Overview== As a bovid (family Bovidae) along with such mammals as antelopes ...
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  • of bacteria and other protists and the recycling of nutrients. (Patterson 2000). The flagellum has been a prominent focal point in the debate ...
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  • nontoxic powder on impact, making recovery and recycling easy. The lack of malleability, however, makes bismuth unsuitable for use in expanding hunting ...
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  • in times of exertion. The Cori cycle refers to the recycling of lactate or lactic acid produced by muscle during anaerobic metabolism. The lactate is ...
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  • * similar difficulties in recycling thorium, due to highly radioactive 228Th; * some weapons proliferation risk of 233U. Thus, much development ...
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  • that manage the collection, treatment, and recycling or safe disposal of sewage in the environment. ==Etymology== *The words 'sewage' ...
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  • ====Solution: retention and recycling==== Around coral reefs, lagoons ... also pass nutrients along the food web. Recycling ensures that fewer nutrients ...
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  • key roles in food webs and nutrient recycling, in symbiotic relationships with flowering plants as pollinators, as producers of such human products ...
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