Many of the building elements, including floor tiles and rubber doormats, are made from recycled materials. |
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Using recycled paper has become a badge of honour worn proudly by armchair eco-warriors keen to save the planet. |
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Their brief also insists that all materials must come from recycled waste material. |
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Youngsters in Malmesbury and Sherston recycled old clothes to make weird and wacky costumes for a fashion show last Thursday. |
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The difficulty in sourcing timbers led him to open a recycled timber business. |
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Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled. |
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But if meters are being put in affordable homes then other measures must be put in so water can be recycled, such as water butts. |
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We waterproofed the structure with a layer of recycled floor-matting rubber that is invisible from inside and out. |
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Patagonia has turned organic cotton and fleece made of recycled plastic into high-end outdoor wear. |
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Most of the journalism on the internet is print journalism recycled through the major newspaper sites. |
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There are lots of recycled materials, such as steel railroad rails and car windshields used in the mezzanine's balustrade. |
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He recycled where possible from the site and sourced secondhand items where necessary. |
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Bolton Community Transport pick up items such as fridges and other white goods and check them to see if they can be refurbished and recycled. |
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Old concrete that has reached the end of its service life can be recycled and reused as aggregate for new concrete mixtures. |
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And green materials, such as bamboo, cork, and recycled and recyclable carpet, will be used. |
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Recycling centers are ubiquitous, helping Denmark boast that half of its waste is recycled. |
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In Waterford City, 35 tonnes of packaging waste is recycled each week through the green bin collection. |
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All waste is recycled, within reason, and even cars can be recharged at power points dotted around the complex. |
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As wollastonite is a natural mineral, compounds containing wollastonite can be recycled. |
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As well as firewood, the Country Park is now introducing woodchips and mulch to their range of recycled wood produce. |
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The product consists of small-diameter trees and woody biomass combined with recycled plastic containers. |
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It takes 60 percent less energy to make paper from recycled materials than it does to manufacture it from virgin wood pulp. |
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The state is funding a long-term program to build artificial oyster reefs from shells recycled by North Carolina restaurants. |
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It mixes manure with recycled materials like cement or lime kiln dust, coal ash from electric power plants, and gypsum. |
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Notes are regularly recycled in the United States and turned into ordinary writing paper or egg boxes. |
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Paper and board are recycled to produce packaging materials, tissue, toilet paper, printing paper, and writing paper. |
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These are classic thriller plotlines, recycled time and again to what is often yawningly predictable effect. |
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The Guildhall is facing Government targets to double the amount of recycled waste by 2004 and to cut the city's reliance on landfill disposal. |
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Aluminum dust captured from the air is recycled and used to produce new aluminum. |
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Officials said materials made of plastic, aluminum, glass and metals will have to be recycled. |
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Now, Hollywood's been known to dredge up old storylines again and again, and occasionally mine repeat gold out of a recycled chestnut. |
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The residual materials that remain after incineration, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, are recycled after incineration. |
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This indicates a very lean organization where your donation will be put to work, rather than recycled into fundraising efforts. |
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Cellulose is made from recycled materials treated with fire retardant chemicals. |
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How is the Government helping to ensure that more old tyres are reused or recycled instead of just ending up in the landfill? |
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Waste which cannot be reused or recycled will have to disposed of outside of the county. |
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Though what we purchase should be reused and recycled, these two parts of the process don't work alone. |
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Selfridges is promising a wrapping service using vintage and recycled ribbons, bows and fabrics. |
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The company also uses recycled plastic, newsprint, cork, wheat straw and linoleum, a natural product of linseed. |
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The former is an efficient enclosure clad in recycled hardwood, with bedrooms above a rumpus room, services and garage. |
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Made from 100 percent recycled plastic wood slats, the Trash Pro 10 is rustproof, fade resistant and maintenance free. |
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I'd ordered 100 recycled black plastic rubbish sacks, and we'd just used the last one. |
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While aluminium drink cans are easily recycled, the ring pull tabs that open those cans are usually dumped. |
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The lurid and sensational delivery by Rodriguez propels his movie forward into feeling anything but as recycled as it really is. |
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It's a testimony to them that the show has held up and held on as well as it has, even with all the recycled and silly plot machinations. |
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Currently, more than 4 million automobiles are recycled every year in North America. |
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Homocysteine is either metabolized to the amino acids cysteine and taurine or recycled to methionine by taking on a methyl group. |
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When materials are recycled the savings in resources and energy are marginal compared to using raw materials. |
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The diskettes are recycled after a long, long interval in the cupboard, long after the hard disk files have been backed up. |
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District-wide, Craven has a shortfall of 54,000 grammes of fluff that, potentially, could be recycled to make 30 news editor's tea cosies. |
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Old insights are merely recycled in different permutations against a backdrop of current circumstances. |
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At the rubbish dump, adults and children scavenged for any items which might be recycled or sold. |
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Her sculptures are made of recycled, printed tin often incorporating household articles scavenged from junk yards. |
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Immediately she got involved with the scavengers and asked them to collect specific items like cellophane wrappers that cannot be recycled. |
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The same recycled glass tile from the kitchen backsplash finds its way onto the bathroom floor with larger squares of glass applied to the walls. |
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If all else fails, the cylinders can be recycled as scrap metal at your local metal yard. |
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The authority aims to use a high percentage of recycled materials, including scrap tiles from the tile yards at Barton. |
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We used scrap pieces of recycled plastic lumber for our rot strips, secured with counter-sunk screws. |
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Thereafter the excess barbotine becomes diluted in the tank 11 and is discharged through the outlet 30 in order to be regenerated and recycled. |
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Combine recycled grass clippings instead of grass seed with sand for your divot mix. |
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About 50 percent of all beverage cans are re-cycled, creating a thriving international market in recycled aluminum. |
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It owns recycling plants in Ayrshire, Paisley and Glasgow and supplies recycled aggregates, topsoil and subsoil. |
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Bags are sent wrapped in tissue, wrapped in recycled plastic, then sealed into a recyclable tough paper mailer bag. |
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What makes that soft TP so soft is that it comes from standing trees rather than from recycled paper. |
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Carefree is made of recycled gallon milk jugs and detergent bottles, and won't mildew or stain. |
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The children, aged between four and seven, used recycled materials to make a Christmas scene. |
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So far, the recycled products include, among others, plastic railroad ties, construction sheeting and roof shingles. |
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Consider natural roofing alternatives, such as slate or tile, or high-tech shingles made with recycled materials. |
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For almost 30 years I've recycled my old tee shirts and used them for cleaning my shooting irons. |
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A part of the biogas is CO2, which gets separated from the biomethane and recycled. |
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List of names of tropical storms and hurricanes are recycled, with each list of names being used again after six years. |
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All of the recycled trees will be shredded and turned into mulch, which will be used to fertilise woodlands in the region. |
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Supposedly, roads laid with a mixture of recycled plastic and bitumen were more durable because of the water-resistant characteristic of plastic. |
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The steam that made the turbine rotate is condensed back into water and is recycled to the heat exchanger. |
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It is looking at a faster turnaround of vehicles unloading waste and collections of items to be recycled. |
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Most of the wood is from recycled or sustainably harvested sources, making less impact on Mother Earth. |
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We're working on a project to determine the true costs and values of using recycled motor oil. |
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The gaping hole in the ship meant that much of the air was completely unbreathable so both men wore their helmets set to recycled air. |
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Cleanliness has been improved as well, with unburnt hydrocarbons being recycled back into the chamber, for another torching. |
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Against the eclectic musical background there was a huge array of stalls, including recycled clothes, hammocks, body art, books and crafts. |
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In short there's little to recommend this tired and unoriginal movie, and very little in it that hasn't been endlessly recycled before. |
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The bounties of Mother Nature and wealth from recycled waste were well depicted at the one-day exhibition. |
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The remaining butane and methane are recycled and reused to fuel the process. |
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Indeed, he did not himself acknowledge that he had recycled an unsubstantiated claim without any evidence that it was true. |
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The water is filtered, diluted, and recycled for use in the snowmaking system. |
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Statistics are recycled brainlessly because numbers add a sense of false authority. |
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The structure was primarily constructed using renewable and recycled materials as well as upcycling products for the furniture. |
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The group is looking at manufacturing doormats and shoe soles out of recycled footwear. |
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We picked up a neat set of utility shelving, manufactured from recycled plastic, to go in the garage. |
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The company is engaged in the making of newsprint, which is primarily recycled paper. |
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The reactants and the catalyst remained in the heptane layer, which was recycled by adding additional acylating agent and fresh aqueous ethanol. |
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The connected structures are built from recycled materials and rest on stilts above Darby Creek. |
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Their nutrients are thus lost to the atmosphere rather than recycled into the ground. |
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Old houses, a bunkhouse and a mess hall, and even a recycled floating hospital were refurbished to provide tourist accommodation. |
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There's quite a good market for recycled tyre materials, but there's little call for recycled electronics waste. |
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Mr Hyndman showed the Bowles family that as well as paper, plastic, glass, metal cans and organic waste could also be recycled. |
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Green, clear and brown glass, steel food cans and aluminium cans may be recycled at this venue. |
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The water is recycled and reused, but it is still a very costly method of extraction because it takes a lot of natural gas to create steam. |
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Dyson devotees will find nothing new in this collection, some of his most captivating moments are recycled. |
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Thus, the energy a stevedore expends in unloading boxes from a ship is recycled to him in the form of the money which he uses to buy bread. |
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Think about the glass, plastic and cardboard packaging that goes in the bin and could be recycled. |
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However, small items such as brooches and horse harnesses made out of recycled bronze in native styles have occasionally been found at forts. |
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Even the wool carpeting is colored with vegetable dyes, and is collected and recycled after its useful life span. |
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Alongside a few hand-chosen vintage pieces, her own designs are an eclectic mix of recycled items and originals. |
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Trombly points out that the strong fiber produced by hemp and kenaf blends well with the weaker post-consumer recycled paper. |
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When it came time to stucco the house, we used a product made from recycled newspaper that David imported from Hermosillo, Mexico. |
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Attempts were made to set fire to another bench created out of recycled plastic and part of this has melted. |
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In high-traffic areas, where players stand in the outfield, we use rubber crumbs from recycled tires. |
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Although the water is not recycled for other uses, it travels through underground chambers to be slowly reabsorbed into the ground. |
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The wall hangings are made from recycled cardboard packing cases which have been stitched together and overlaid with natural pigments and glazes. |
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Waxed and painted furniture, recycled wood and whitewashed brick conspire to give a homey, relaxed atmosphere, an escape from the city. |
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Brighten the room with splashes of hot reds and oranges in bold paisley patterns, and add a Persian rug updated in recycled plastic. |
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Since the water is recycled and chlorinated regularly, there is little need of any anxiety on the water quality. |
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Or use plain boxes and decoupage or paste recycled Christmas cards on the lid. |
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Just about any grocery item that comes in a box is paperboard and can be recycled. |
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Shelving and drawers are made from recycled paperboard and industrial shipping tubes, and wastebaskets from corrugated cardboard. |
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It should also be mentioned that syndiotactic polypropylene is also suitable for recycled uses because it is not cross-linked. |
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In this way, by adding phosphorus to the reaction mixture, hydrogen iodide is recycled and the reducing efficiency of hydriodic acid is enhanced. |
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Fumes from cleansers, mildews, molds and other toxins are continually recycled back to us in our climate control systems. |
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The pawnbroker in turn resold the gold to a foundry, where it was recycled. |
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Plastic waste could be recycled and used to make plastic pens, and plastic twine. |
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Water used for domestic purposes can be easily recycled by passing it through layers of charcoal and coarse sand. |
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We used beautiful recycled redwood for barge rafters, fascia boards and decking. |
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There are permaculture institutes, co-housing communities, recycled tyre and straw bale building, community gardens, and poetry readings. |
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Water over-flows the edge and is recycled, making the standard size bath feel like an infinity pool. |
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TimberTech decking is a high-tech composite material made from recycled wood fiber and polymers. |
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We looked at copper, composition shingles, slate and concrete, and finally decided on rubber shingles made entirely from recycled tires. |
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Preparation of products using recycled items will be the prime focus and the items will include cardboard files, paper cups and bags. |
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Among its features is the large fitted kitchen with a plumbed island unit built from pitch pine which was recycled from an old church in France. |
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Guest speaker, Mr Warner, pointed out that water is a finite resource that is infinitely recycled. |
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It is not suitable for recycled aggregates because these may also contain inorganic contaminators. |
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Apart from some weatherboards and plywood for the floor, all his building materials were recycled. |
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All water used for cooling towers, landscaping irrigation and toilet flushing is recycled water. |
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The house is filled with energy-saving devices, while the lawn and orchard are irrigated with recycled water. |
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Applewhite used tile payers, a sturdy arbor made of recycled timbers, and a pair of antique, hand-carved corbels to give the patio character. |
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All excess flock fibers are automatically collected and recycled back to the dispensing hopper. |
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Frequently concrete mix designs include recycled materials, such as fly ash or recycled aggregate. |
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He also gave me a post-paid bag so I could mail the dead phone away to be recycled. |
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The rows are linked with recycled plastic spacers, which were once made of cowhide. |
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Approximately 80 per cent of the glass now being made in Irish Glass is from cullet or recycled glass. |
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Wrap presents in recycled paper, old calendars, outdated maps, the Sunday funnies, or children's artwork. |
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This time some of the rubbish is grass and tree cuttings from a garden, which can easily be recycled. |
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The book is printed wholly on recycled bags and paper, most of which were hand cut by Grout herself. |
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There has been very little change in recent years in the total amount of lead production or in the percentage of recycled lead. |
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Householders across the district are being urged to take part in a major scheme to boost the amount of glass and cans recycled in Bradford. |
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The amount of glass recycled so far amounts to almost ten per cent of the waste produced by local households. |
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Although glass bottles are regularly recycled, there is plenty of plate glass from demolitions and renovations which ends up as landfill. |
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I'm more than happy we'll be drinking desalinized water rather than recycled water from the treatment plant. |
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The group has developed eco-friendly homes with light steel frames, made from recycled British steel. |
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These include cement, recycled plastics, and tropical hardwoods, such as greenheart, that are more resistant to shipworms than other woods are. |
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A recent addition to their archives is a plastic sheeting made with recycled coffee grounds. |
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Today's products contain a significant amount of recycled content, including steel, concrete and gypsum board. |
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There is no amount that is too small to be recycled, and everybody should be making an effort. |
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The fifth is a splashy fountain made from recycled steel girders. |
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With waste that was non-biodegradable and material that could be recycled collected separately, it was an easy task to convert degradable waste into value-added compost. |
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A new portico, supported by recycled columns, changed all that. |
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Next to the beds sit night tables made from recycled shipping pallets. |
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Except for the thread he used to sew the remnants together, everything was recycled. |
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He said she would demand that the leftovers from Sunday lunch were recycled during the week, for the creation of dishes such as cottage pie and rissoles. |
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Shrugging off three tacklers, he raced for the line only to be held a metre short but from the ruck the ball was recycled for the waiting Ashman to score. |
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Each eligible household is given a black box to put in newspapers, magazines, glass bottles, steel and aluminium cans, textiles and foil to be recycled. |
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Who would have thought that a deck could be made from recycled milk jugs? |
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The machine crushes the cans so that they can be stored until they are recycled. |
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Smelters focusing on recycled materials are prevalent in Japan and Europe, according to Duran. |
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Runoff from irrigation and rain is recycled through a series of ponds and wetlands that naturally cleanse it for reuse in vineyards and landscaping. |
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Old neoclassical debates over aesthetic unity found themselves recycled as conflicts between New Critical coherence and later emphases on faultlines and heteroglossia. |
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Your recycled plastic grocery bags may be part of someone's new deck. |
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If a bottle does not meet inspection, it is recycled or rewashed. |
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Panels of pressed rye grass texture the ceiling, recycled glass appears in countertops, and salvaged Port Orford cedar beams are used as interior trim. |
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The porcelain will be recycled as part of the district's soil recycling operation which produces granular material for trench backfill and road base. |
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If you manage to influence the general public enough, society will begin to see throwing a glass bottle away that could otherwise be recycled, as wrong. |
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Now mostly recycled as fence posts, the hollow demountable poles were used originally to erect telegraphic wires across the Central Australian Desert during the 2nd World War. |
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I am carrying a well-worn satchel fashioned out of a recycled plastic tarp. |
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Even those single molecules must be further degraded by sunlight or slow oxidative breakdown before their constituents can be recycled into the building blocks of life. |
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The cards and envelopes are pulped and recycled to make new products. |
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The side doors are made from recycled aluminum, the structure itself is a mixture of aluminum and recycled steel, and the hood, wings and rear bodywork are in polypropylene. |
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Songs here are lush with bongo breaks, Hammond organs, brass hits, sparse cuts of old school rap and the recycled wails of some painfully soulful women. |
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The innovative hybrid drive system used a hydraulic accumulator to store braking energy which was then recycled to launch the heavy truck up to 25 mph or so. |
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Once recycled, the directories could find themselves whole new leases of life as fillings for loft insulation, packaging materials, jiffy bags, egg boxes and animal bedding. |
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The non-biodegradable garbage could be recycled to the maximum possible extent after sorting in small neighbourhood dumps and the untreatable residue disposed of in landfills. |
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We show them the many things that can be recycled here, ranging from car batteries and waste medicine to household corrosives as well as plastic, cardboard and paint. |
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It is claimed that some teak benches in public parks in England that are still in use today are made of recycled decking from old sailing ships and are nearly a century old. |
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But much of the land is former industrial space that couldn't be recycled for new uses without government approval because it is still zoned for manufacturing. |
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The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood. |
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With a spigot and carefully fit top and screen, wooden wine barrels and recycled food-grade plastic barrels also can be made into water catchment devices. |
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They guzzle so much energy that desalinators operate only in locations with excess petroleum, or where waste heat from power plants can be recycled. |
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Both hemp and kenaf offer excellent possibilities for use as a virgin fiber replacement in newsprint, which tends to carry a high recycled content. |
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The pathways of the labyrinth are constructed from paving stones recycled from other New York city parks and lined with grass, clover and mugwort. |
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They were made in southern Africa from recycled oil drums, unwanted cars and cast-offs from the metal industries, making them extremely environmentally friendly. |
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While tempered glass in side windows can be recycled, the glass in windshields and backlights needs to be separated from the laminate layers before it can be reused. |
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In this exhibition, Shed Sutra, Andrew has made a suite of furniture from recycled materials that explore the role of tools in the creative process. |
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New emission limits will be imposed on the company when recycled liquid fuel is used and purpose-built secure on-site storage tanks will be used to store the fuel. |
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There is extensive use of recycled and recyclable plastics on the vehicle. |
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Oxygen is one of several vital elements that are constantly consumed and recycled by processes involving the biosphere, the Earth's rocks and volcanoes, and the oceans. |
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Now it appears Boardwalk Empire is not only going to feed us more fiction but, with the addition of ness, recycled fiction. |
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The price includes the timber frame, cladding, basic finishes, timber floor and straw insulation and relies on the use of recycled materials and self-built windows. |
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Patients were given herbs and taught how to make decoctions, or the decoctions were prepared by the herbalist and given to the patient using an assortment of recycled bottles. |
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By 1990, we'd convinced the paper industry to make massive investments in deinking and recycled pulp, but then the environmental movement disappeared on that issue. |
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I was assured that as Bolton incinerates its rubbish, and the incinerator is used to produce electricity as a by-product, that in effect this waste is being recycled. |
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The National Pollutant Release Inventory is a legislated, nation-wide, publicly-accessible inventory of pollutants released, disposed of and recycled by facilities in Canada. |
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The objectives of this study were to investigate the possible existence of oligopsony elements in the ONP input market among recycled newsprint producers in the United States. |
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For lack of paper resources, Kailun has to import waste paper from America to make recycled paper pulp, which is mixed with wood pulp to make paper. |
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Ward knew that if the abrasive material could be recycled and re-used, huge operating cost savings could be realized. |
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Framework agreement for the supply of overalls on call, washcloths, towels, handkerchiefs and scarves with recycled content. |
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Cardboard-style wastebaskets made of recycled natural products are also available, instead of plastic wastebaskets. |
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Deforestation can be countered by using recycled paper to produce new writing pads, envelopes and even paper towels. |
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Produced from recycled and chlorine-free materials, WWF Safari plasters also make the best environmental choice. |
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Aluminium foil trays Many authorities in Wales, including Newport and Swansea, allow clean aluminum foil and food trays to be recycled. |
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Polymer treatments increased the strength of handsheets formed from recycled xerographic copy paper. |
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Characterization of casting iron powder from recycled swarf, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 143-144, pp. |
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The coating can be used on Axion's recycled plastic railroad ties, structural building products and other applications. |
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The bustier, made from recycled polyester, reminds us that not all synthetic fibers are meant to be worn. |
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More recently it has become evident that calcium lactates can provide provide similar benefits in restabilizing recycled polyolefins. |
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Laurent Paperboard in Montreal during the mid-1990s, prior to working for Avenor, a leading supplier of pulp and recycled newspaper. |
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Since the resins are thermoplastics they can also be thermoformed and recycled. |
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With all the new curbside recycling programs coming on stream, will there be a glut of recycled plastic instead? |
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Cosmo and Elfie's parents built their unusual home using stone, mud, and wood from the surrounding forest, along with recycled materials. |
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Ecobility is backing a sustainable building material, recently available in the UAE, made from 100 per cent recycled paper and cashew nut resin. |
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He has six years experience in the recycled paper and pulp industry with TAMA Paperboard and Ponderosa. |
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They are mainly recycled Social Credit members and various other right wingers cobbled together to make sure that the NDP cannot get back in. |
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Jonquiere, Quebec, a mill that manufactures three-ply coated boxboard from virgin or recycled fibre. |
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All of her outfits are made from recycled fabrics onto which she embroiders and tie-dyes and adds feathers, sequins and beads. |
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A bright, open building, much of NAC was constructed using recycled wood from an old school gymnasium Findlay learned was going to be torn down. |
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One of the problems in the application of homogenous catalysts in organic reactions is that they cannot be recycled. |
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The coating is formed from recycled crumb rubber mixed with an epoxy resin and a hardener. |
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The revamped range of cold cuts by HK Ruokatalo, use board trays, which can be recycled just like milk and juice cartons. |
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Nearly from the beginning, Blessing used recycled concrete as subbase in its construction projects. |
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And foam bitumen, made from recycled road planings generated on the project, was used as a substitute for type one subbase. |
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Mixing green and brown materials as recommended, I filled the black recycled compost rings given out at the composting class. |
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As an example, Venturini added that in 2014, Sun Chemical introduced Sunfast Elastomer Black pigments, which are made from recycled rubber. |
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The slag floats on top of the heavier matte, and is removed and discarded or recycled. |
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The Romans recycled public bath waste water by using it as part of the flow that flushed the latrines. |
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Early examples were the development of perspective in oil painting and the recycled knowledge of how to make concrete. |
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Where available, Roman brick and stone buildings were recycled for their materials. |
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The 'hot' helium from the air precooler is recycled by cooling it in a heat exchanger with the liquid hydrogen fuel. |
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Blyton's range of plots and settings has been described as limited and continually recycled. |
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That authentic manuscript sources do not exist and that Handel never recycled any material from these works make their authenticity doubtful. |
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Network Recycling manage refuse on the site, and in 2004 recycled 300 tonnes and composted 110 tonnes of waste from the site. |
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Building Parts like Roofing Covers and membranes of different temporary venues will be recycled via Vinyloop. |
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The fissile material contained in the warheads can then be recycled for use in nuclear reactors. |
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In France, and most other countries, the counterpart fund money was absorbed into general government revenues, and not recycled as in Germany. |
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The offshore firms recycled the funds through land and property transactions in the United Kingdom. |
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One castle wall exists but most of the stonework was recycled for the House or other buildings. |
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Almost 75 percent of the residential waste produced there is reused, recycled, or composted. |
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As evidence, many bronze implements were recycled into weapons during that time. |
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In volume, copper is the third most recycled metal after iron and aluminium. |
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The original silver images are bleached off and the silver is then recovered and recycled. |
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However, the glass envelope can be recycled at suitably equipped facilities. |
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With the commercialization of nuclear power, the reprocessed plutonium was recycled back into MOX nuclear fuel for thermal reactors. |
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In recent years, recycled wastewater, or grey water, has been used in cooling towers. |
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Without the air conditioning system working, the plane was quickly becoming a suffocating den of hot, recycled, overbreathed air. |
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Structural lumber may also be produced from recycled plastic and new plastic stock. |
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The dump in Churchill, Manitoba was closed in 2006 to protect bears, and waste is now recycled or transported to Thompson, Manitoba. |
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For this reason some overfamiliar or recycled accounts provoke boredom or disbelief, and can be made to seem propagandistic. |
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Fabric also can be made from recycled or recovered cotton that otherwise would be thrown away during the spinning, weaving, or cutting process. |
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Before the industrialisation of the paper production the most common fibre source was recycled fibres from used textiles, called rags. |
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It was not until the introduction of wood pulp in 1843 that paper production was not dependent on recycled materials from ragpickers. |
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When pure elements are sintered, the leftover powder is still pure, so it can be recycled. |
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Reinforced concrete contains rebar and other metallic reinforcements, which are removed with magnets and recycled elsewhere. |
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It is at subduction zones that Earth's lithosphere, oceanic crust, sedimentary layers and some trapped water are recycled into the deep mantle. |
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While crucibles have a high graphite content, the volume of crucibles used and then recycled is very small. |
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PittMoss, a peat moss alternative made from recycled newspaper, has emerged as a sustainable substitute in growing media. |
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Only plastics and synthetics that cannot be recycled will end up in landfills, he said. |
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The beachlike glass is made of recycled and tempered remnants from shower doors and safety windows. |
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Metropolitan is the latest design to be added to Muraspec's 30 per cent recycled wallcovering range. |
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Sita UK, the site operator, argues that it remains a strategically important landfill site for waste that cannot be recycled. |
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In 2003, no material from HP LaserJet print cartridges returned and recycled through Planet Partners was sent to landfill. |
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It is possible to make a wood-heated water heater out of a recycled gas water heater. |
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Cans are the most sustainable drinks package because cans can be recycled again and again in an infinite loop. |
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Racing on bikes made almost totally from recycled components are Jon Howes, of Cardiff Cycle Workshop, and Grant Leavy, of Swansea's InTandem. |
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If something goes wrong, the ribosome is disassembled and they partly made protein is recycled. |
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They include paintbrushes with biodegradable handles and bristles, recycled plastic roller trays as well as recycled card packaging. |
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The daily production based on recycled fiber will be 80 to 100 short tons per day of high-quality towel and bathroom tissue grades. |
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Office paper made from recycled fibre, two office papers made from mixed sources and filter papers were used like experimental samples. |
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These include peat moss, animal manures, shredded leaves, other mulches, compost, recycled garden and household waste. |
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The dust needs to be detoxified and rendered nonhazardous, and the heavy metals removed and recycled to a smelter. |
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Riverside Design added turquoise and grass-green colored plates to its extensive line of recycled glass dinnerware. |
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Eco fibers used in the industrial applications are mainly lyocell, recycled nylon, recycled polyester, viscose, and organic cotton. |
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During the process, nutrients are recycled by the lysosome, an internal organelle, to produce metabolites that can be used by the cell. |
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At the time, the bottles were recycled on average 14 times, but the porcelain screwtop with a rubber washer was a pain to clean. |
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Islander Flip Flops are made using the most practical, natural and recycled, planet-friendly materials wherever possible. |
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Shawn set out to produce an end product that made use of as much recycled, reused, and sustainable materials as possible. |
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Metallurgists work on all parts of a metal's life cycle, from when ores are first mined until metal objects are recycled into new materials. |
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The artworks include sculptures such as crayfish made out of recycled shopping trolleys, and a troll hiding under the bridge. |
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Photocopy paper made from recycled fibre and filter papers were used like experimental samples. |
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They should also ensure that photocopying and printing is produced in double-sided format and on recycled paper, Environwise added. |
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Skate Park is the first in the world to be built with a 100 per cent recycled surface called SK8 Board. |
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This year, we made canopic jars from recycled 2-liter soda bottles and newspapers. |
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All locations recycle whenever possible, use bio-degradable plastic bags, recycled and recyclable materials, including Tectum walls and ceilings. |
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But these pinnies are taking ethical fashion to a new dimension, with each apron containing 11 recycled 50cl bottles. |
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Coke's problem in getting more recycled plastic into their bottles isn't just due to the carbonisation factor, she says. |
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Old electrical items can be recycled at the Household Recycling Centres or, if they are still working, look up Freegle or Freecycle online. |
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After the end of gladiatorial games in the 5th century and of animal killings in the 6th, most amphitheatres fell into disrepair, and their materials were mined or recycled. |
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And the Sugar-house Commons is a project that recycled low usage retail sites accessible only by car with higher intensity uses accessible by both cars and pedestrians. |
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Teijin Limited has developed a water-resistant, wet-strong printing paper made entirely with the company's 'Ecopet' recycled polyester fibre derived from used PET bottles. |
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With the third production line in operation, BJM expects to increase its consumption of recycled plastics to 500,000 pounds per year from 380,000 pounds per year. |
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The iron is recycled on site, leaving a mixture of graphite and slag. |
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The recycled free chlorines were then available to destroy more ozone. |
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And in a novel twist, women taking part in the contest modelled their dress creations fashioned out of recycled materials, including bottle cap ballgowns and newspaper frocks. |
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Many old words which had fallen into disuse were recycled and given new senses in the modern language, and neologisms were created from Old Norse roots. |
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