If you do not compost at home the shredded paper can be put in the paper bank at your nearest recycling facility. |
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The hens scratch away in their corner, recycling all the household scraps into lovely fresh googies. |
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Limerick Community Council has advised that recycling banks are now in place at the car park at Twohig's Supervalu, Killarney Road. |
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The public is also reminded not to leave bags or boxes at the recycling banks. |
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The other new recycling banks are located in Aughagower, Manulla and Westport. |
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The plastics recycling company is fairly well, although not completely screened with mature trees. |
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When Tetra Paks go through the process of recycling, much of the recyclable material is lost. |
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It is also a great way to teach recycling, since scrap paper can be used to make new paper. |
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Every local authority in London has been tasked with increasing recycling and Lewisham was targeted to reach 10 per cent. |
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He praised the fridge makers for allowing recycling to become just another cost of manufacturing. |
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It was 5.30 pm and he was hurrying to the local recycling centre to sell his cartload of scrap paper before it closed at six. |
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Despite Coun Dean's opposition the committee voted through the application, adding provisos about issues such as waste recycling. |
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The school collected ten tonnes of scrap paper in a year, as part of the school's recycling partnership project. |
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The battle to secure a household recycling centre for Westbury gathered pace this week as senior councillors were urged to back the plan. |
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Peddlers also performed an ecological function as consummate street scavengers, collectors, and recycling artists. |
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The recycling business has a wider profit margin than the leasing side, Lane said. |
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On the other hand, he's frustratingly comfortable recycling from his old kit bag of tricks. |
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Items that are beyond repair will be stripped down to reusable components, and any bits left over will go to scrap dealers for recycling. |
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Similarly, their use of balers, magnets, wood chippers, and other equipment typically used in the recycling industry makes perfect sense too. |
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The charity wants to get more children involved in recycling and using scrap materials to encourage environmental awareness. |
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We have to be careful about drawing down resources, processing, using, and recycling them. |
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Precycling represents the stage before recycling and, unlike recycling, it expends little energy. |
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This includes starting recycling initiatives that reduce garbage disposal fees. |
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Many people just throw their junk on the ground rather than finding a garbage can or recycling bin. |
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Several countries today separate plutonium and uranium from irradiated fuel for recycling. |
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Using a hydrolytic enzyme to help break the cross-links of thermosetting plastics for recycling. |
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I am fortunate enough to live in an area with an excellent recycling scheme. |
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Obviously there's a business benefit for us in recycling as it cuts down the number of bags we use. |
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Try recycling old articles that would otherwise be junk, when you next want to pot a plant. |
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Meanwhile the council is planning to postpone the introduction of recycling schemes for flats. |
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They have called instead for measures to promote the production of degradable polythene and to instal plastic recycling plants. |
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The convent primary school in Cappamore is participating in recycling schoolbooks, copybooks, notepads and workbooks. |
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He drives a lorry and one of his jobs involves taking stuff people put in recycling bins. |
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Children got cross when they heard contractors would only provide recycling bins if they paid for them. |
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In addition I collect all the plastic bottles and containers and take them to the community recycling centre. |
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Wouldn't a 5p 'tax' on every supermarket plastic bag make us all a little bit more serious about recycling? |
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I am mindful not to waste water, and I am conscientious about recycling, but I refuse to give up the plastic bag at my supermarket checkout. |
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I have always considered myself to be reasonably green, driving a small car, walking to work and recycling much of my rubbish. |
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That was the third time I had to phone the council last month, all in connection with our recycling box. |
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Lambeth has become cleaner and greener, with latest performance figures showing a slight rise in recycling rates. |
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End-product synthesis can exert short-term metabolic feedback control through Pi recycling. |
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He said incineration would also deal a blow to recycling because the materials going into the incinerators were often required for recycling. |
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We need to target resources towards generating relevant evidence rather than recycling inadequate or inapplicable evidence. |
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The idea is also to familiarise the public with the concept of waste separation and recycling. |
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Local authorities would then arrange for refuse trucks to make regular collections of waste destined for recycling. |
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Householders are being asked how York Council should organise refuse collections in future to help the recycling project. |
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People in Malmesbury are understandably fed up that when in comes to recycling they are being left out in the cold. |
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But we have to move on from recycling to persuading people not to take home stuff that they will throw away in short order. |
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Campaigners opposing incineration frequently object that it distracts from recycling. |
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A start was made by encouraging and facilitating the recycling of tins and bottles. |
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The sacks are for garden waste and kitchen peelings which will be collected by the district council for recycling and turning into compost. |
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He also warned that the centre could affect businesses who might not like the idea of having a recycling centre close by. |
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Will the recycling depots accept all garden rubbish irrespective of type, ie grass cuttings, hedge clippings? |
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Bottles, cans, batteries, tin foil, cling film, newspapers and cardboard are among the many items collected for recycling. |
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The club had previously circulated letters to the community informing them about the recycling bins. |
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It made recycling very easy to find, and if you wanted to just stand there and chug your drink, it was very easy to then recycle the bottle. |
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Living sustainably requires the use of renewable energy, consuming less, reducing waste and recycling more. |
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The constant recycling of chimes seasoned with crowd noises, tube announcements and nature sounds acts as a sonic tour of the city. |
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Old cookers, microwaves and washing machines are among the latest items on the recycling hit list. |
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On this leaflet it stated that customers should refer to the calendar overleaf for details of the recycling collection dates. |
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Much of his new decalogue could be charitably interpreted as playful recycling of mildly un-PC rectitude. |
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Waste management is in crisis because of decades of overdependence on landfills, opposition to incineration and little interest in recycling. |
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Too often, dancehall DJs attempt to cross over by recycling, say, Juice Newton tunes instead of taking the more challenging, purist route. |
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The planet is now suffering because of our own stupidity and we are trying to make ourselves feel better by recycling things. |
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It is vital that these recycling facilities are monitored more stringently from now on. |
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Ms. Shyam believes that by using alternative energy and recycling as much as possible, the institute can optimise use of its resources. |
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To catch students' interest and to highlight the importance of recycling a competition is being held over the next four weeks. |
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The longest-serving casual at the recycling plant had been a delegate and safety committee secretary. |
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People using the recycling facility are asked to segregate plastic bottles, cartons, food tins, tetra packs and beverage cans. |
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Users of recycling banks in the car park are asked to remove their empty cartons or bags when emptied. |
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It would be a shame if I let my own carelessness ruin other people's efforts to do good by recycling. |
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Meanwhile, Kilkenny County Council has also had to employ an official to supervise its new Scanlon Park recycling facility. |
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Depending on where you sit, it's either a document recodifying a revolution or a relic recycling an obsolescent controversy. |
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All facilities consist of four banks where the public can deposit glass bottles and jars as well as aluminium drink cans for recycling. |
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There are many recycling sites on supermarket car parks where you can recycle paper, steel cans, aluminium cans, clothes, and glass. |
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For example, one may think that recycling metal cans is important, but not recycle them because it takes too much time. |
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Any design that increases convenience makes recycling much more likely to become standard practice. |
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You are requested to wash and squash containers before putting them in the recycling bins. |
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In geology, students learn about the structure of the Earth, volcanoes and the formation and recycling of rocks. |
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It will be plants which are good at recycling carbon dioxide like spider plants. |
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More likely they'd drive me to the recycling center to cash in my cans, and then demand a cut of the profit. |
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I also took the chance while I was in town to get an update on the City Council's plan to build a water recycling plant. |
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This new land, half of which will be used as a buffer zone for local residents, will also include a civic amenity recycling centre. |
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Catalogues, flyers and brochures can be collected in the service's blue bag, or taken to a recycling site. |
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I am all for recycling and happily sorted my waste out for disposal in the separate skips. |
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Fears of a repeat of collection chaos have led Colchester Council refuse chiefs to consider a U-turn on their ambitious recycling policy. |
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This resulted in reduced water usage and a significant increase in recycling. |
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The remaining 2.17 million tonnes was exported to the mainland or other countries for recycling. |
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Japanese manufacturers have vowed to remove lead from their solder by 2003 due to environmental and recycling concerns. |
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Purton already has a domestic recycling unit and an industrial waste site that accepts contaminated soil. |
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Optimally, the engine is designed to allow the filter to stand upright, so the oil can drain out for easy recycling. |
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Please put boxboard in your trash, take it to Ecology Action's downtown drop off center for recycling, or compost it in your back yard. |
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Vital funding for Settle Swimming Pool has gone up in smoke after vandals again set fire to a paper recycling trailer. |
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In most of the world other than the U.S., rotary furnaces have replaced blast furnaces as the major smelting vessels for lead recycling. |
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This is in no way intended as a slur on the hard-working refuse collectors or recycling operatives in this area. |
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As a veteran Sydney bottle-o, the concept of bottle recycling has certainly not incurred my wrath. |
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Mrs Brasier, a nursing auxiliary, already uses her recycling box for papers but takes empty bottles to a bottle bank. |
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It is Council responsibility to do recycling and we're abdicating our responsibility. |
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This suggests derivation from a sedimentary precursor in which zircons would reflect recycling and abrasion during sedimentary processes. |
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For some it means wilderness treks, hemp do-rags, and a rigorous recycling regimen. |
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Rinse out drink cans and plastic bottles before putting them in recycling bin instead of burying them under a load of old newspapers. |
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This is a warmed-over, low-end recycling of director Rob Reiner's own When Harry Met Sally. |
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The recycling of e-waste can thus provide business opportunities for the enterprising. |
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A nearly inert material, concrete is suitable as a medium for recycling waste or industrial by-products. |
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They are urging residents to bank and not bin their festive food jars and bottles to boost glass recycling. |
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Using current deposit recycling programs as a model, there's an effort afoot to have manufacturers take responsibility for e-waste. |
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Garden bins will be emptied every other week, on the same day as recycling boxes. |
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Hong Kong's recycling industry is unimpressed with the pilot schemes so far. |
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It is our job and our duty to promote recycling and we are slowly getting there. |
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Finally, once you have upgraded to a slinky new model, put your old handset to good use via a recycling scheme. |
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They should supply us with adequate refuse and recycling units, then many would recycle. |
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By recycling these items they are diverted from landfill avoiding the associated environmental problems. |
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It's a job that used to be considered undoable because the recycling technology just wasn't there. |
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In readiness for the new recycling services, thousands of blue boxes are being delivered to houses across the borough. |
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Where are the various recycling bins that were once sited on the main road to the airport near the car park? |
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They recently surveyed all rateable residential properties and received a decisive yes vote for recycling including glass. |
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A recycling operation takes concrete, brick, mortar and plaster from building sites and grinds them down into building soil to be sold. |
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During normal catabolism, protease enzymes break down carboxylase enzymes and reclaim the associated amino acids and biocytin for recycling. |
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Our already ideologically narrow local media sphere is further narrowed by this recycling of a globally homogenized, monoglot worldview. |
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Graywater recycling funnels water from baths, showers and sinks into the garden, where action by plant roots breaks it down. |
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Their most recent research found people felt recycling was inconvenient and too much trouble. |
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The trommels are also ideally suited to other materials such as gypsum or co-mingled recycling. |
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An ongoing outreach program educates golfers and local residents on the course benefits of wetlands preservation, recycling and bird-watching. |
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Not only are biosolids and manure low-cost soil amendments, but their use provides important means of recycling wastes. |
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Christmas cards can be taken along to Tesco or WH Smith, where recycling bins will stand in all their York stores. |
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Bin wagons, rubbish bins and boxes are all in line for a major shake-up to smooth the way for kerbside recycling. |
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That amounts to 1500 tonnes of glass, plastic, paper and cans going into recycling bins rather than rubbish bags. |
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Tighter rules on oil emissions in bilge water, anti-fouling paints and recycling are also likely to follow. |
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Working alongside the recycling schemes will also be a project aimed at minimising the amount of waste produced by the county in the first place. |
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The school is concentrating on reducing and minimising the amount of litter produced, while encouraging recycling and composting. |
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Her specialty is recycling old cabinets into display pieces for her ever-changing collections, which range from cocktail shakers to alarm clocks. |
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On the positive side, Bulgarian resourcefulness in recycling and reuse has kept down the volume of waste. |
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Now, who am I to remark on one person's habit when my own recycling bin is overflowing with Pepsi cans? |
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To help narrow an ever-widening budget deficit, he has scaled back his city's curbside recycling program. |
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We have got, right now, almost 10,000 communities that have curbside recycling systems. |
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Mel championed a recycling and composting plan that will push Toronto to the forefront of waste diversion in North America. |
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Due to a severe budget shortfall, she announced last Monday that the city is eliminating curbside recycling and leaf pickup. |
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Manufacturers will be held responsible for the reclamation and recycling of old computers, with end-users incurring no extra cost. |
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All recycling will be collected from the kerbside, so there will be no excuse whatsoever for people who claim that recycling is too much effort. |
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One correspondent said that the black boxes provided for recycling at the kerbside are too small. |
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At first we were recycling reams and reams of paper but that has gone down as we are using less and using both sides. |
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Thousands of new bins are being delivered to homes across Blackburn ahead of a new recycling drive. |
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It owns recycling plants in Ayrshire, Paisley and Glasgow and supplies recycled aggregates, topsoil and subsoil. |
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Results from Vodafone's mobile phone recycling scheme show that Sligo and Cork are tops when it comes to mobile phone recycling. |
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Residents can drop their old printer, photocopier and toner cartridges in boxes at Lewisham libraries for recycling. |
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Do you feel obliged to tear out plastic windows in envelopes before recycling them? |
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The idea of reducing the refuse collections is a good one, and should help encourage recycling. |
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Paper is the major waste material, which is baled and packaged here and sold to recycling companies abroad. |
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The small building also boasts composting toilets, grey water recycling, and the use of natural lighting. |
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Painting functions here like a terrifying energetic machine, absorbing, destroying, recycling, recomposing images of vastly different origins. |
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Residents in Jaywick claim parts of their village are a mess as recycling bags have not been collected for weeks. |
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This policy must encompass all aspects of waste management, including waste minimisation, recycling, re-usage and waste disposal. |
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The order of preference in waste handling is waste minimisation, re-use, then recycling and composting followed by energy recovery. |
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The draft document deals with waste minimisation, recycling and energy recovery. |
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They include hoteliers, brewery giants, food specialists, financial wizards, recycling experts and transport logicists. |
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Under the law, he said it was illegal for recycling businesses to go to housing estates and collect recyclable waste directly. |
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These ranged from car sharing and using public transport through to recycling household waste. |
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This pathway may also be involved in the senescence process where it may be required for recycling nitrogen from proteins. |
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He said Colchester was now recycling 36 per cent of its waste, making it one of the top recyclers in the country. |
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The Wombles were famous for recycling the bits of rubbish they found on Wimbledon common and that is quite a new concept. |
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Mr Colley said one source would be rubbish tips, where half-used tins could be collected in recycling bins. |
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And using the money to fund recycling programs and encourage the use of alternatives to wood pulp for making paper. |
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What I believe the university should do right now is re-educate students and staff about environmental friendliness and the recycling program. |
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Each store has a recycling workshop used to repair and refurbish donated items. |
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There seems to be nowhere other than the tip to take cardboard for recycling, which is not much fun when there's always a long queue. |
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The license allows a business to buy and resell vehicles for wrecking, processing, scrapping, recycling or dismantling. |
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I felt horrible when my recycling bin was filled with so much water that I couldn't tip it over to empty it. |
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The alternate week refuse collection, which sees household rubbish picked up once a fortnight, was designed with recycling aims in mind. |
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Fridays were taken up with jobbing printing and the dirty job of recycling the lead used to make up the type. |
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While this remains the only nationwide program for recycling, it does not accept alkaline batteries. |
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I am all for recycling, but I don't see how we will gain anything from such a poorly managed scheme. |
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It's all very well to set up a waste recycling scheme, but surely, it's better not to create it in the first place. |
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Generally, a high recycling from xylem to phloem was observed in the old parts of the shoot. |
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The molecular mechanisms for vacuolar protein degradation and the nutrient recycling pathway in senescent leaves are generally not clear. |
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However, simply stuffing empty boxes into a green bin or tossing a used can into an environmentally-friendly container isn't recycling. |
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I'd like to thank local residents for bearing with us and for supporting recycling so enthusiastically. |
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Green projects have included litter elimination, waste reduction, recycling, healthy eating, and school garden development. |
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Green campaigners say kerbside recycling is the best way to reduce landfill instead of garbage-guzzling waste plants. |
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It suggests increased recycling, composting and diversion of waste away from landfill sites through alternative methods of waste management. |
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Half of this 20-acre site will be landfill with the remainder used for waste segregation, recycling and civic amenities. |
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Governments are making slow progress with the issues of recycling and pollution. |
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Orange County residents went through that yuck factor when they started to recycling sewage this year. |
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Waste Watchers is a pilot project to divert waste from the landfill through composting, grasscycling and recycling. |
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It is so rare in this age of reposts and blog recycling to come upon something truly new and so helpfully detailed in its description. |
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For instance, they took care to include materials recycling in the construction request for proposals. |
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Examples include household recycling, voting, and health-related behaviours such as breast self-examination and exercise. |
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Mixed debris that can't be easily sorted on a demolition site can still be mechanically sorted for recycling. |
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If I had an old cooker I can take it in my anonymous car to the tip for recycling. |
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The key to good recycling practice is to ensure that all recyclable materials are segregated correctly. |
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Yet Hollywood returns to the theme of spiders every ten years or so in its endless recycling of material to try and sell films. |
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Only when waste can't be eliminated by reducing or reusing it should recycling be needed. |
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It seems a shame to dump this waste on landfill where it causes problems instead of recycling and reusing it. |
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There are of course short term techniques such as water harvesting by revitalizing rural ponds, water recycling to water conservation. |
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After changing antifreeze and motor oil, take them to your local garage for recycling. |
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Cabin design, mass economization, and recycling have also been improved quite a bit in the last 50 years. |
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A dustcart driver has lifted the lid on how green waste has also been dumped in landfills under Hampshire's flagship recycling scheme. |
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Green campaigners are pushing for recycling facilities in Thundersley to be given an upgrade. |
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A rubbish recycling station was located on the ground floor of the apartment block and the only passage into the building was piled with rubbish. |
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If just one guy throws his apple core into the recycling basket, that one bit of contamination can undermine the entire collection process. |
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He has written reports on third sector and recycling issues, and for various housing journals. |
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There are few people who would argue with him that this is the best way to encourage recycling. |
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Tomorrow the old timber will be loaded into the back of the car and we'll take it down to the town dump for recycling. |
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The Salvation Army is hoping it will be able to re-use many of the items deposited in its recycling banks. |
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So in an effort to start people recycling rubbish, as from Friday, Bristol Bin men will take one wheelie bin full of trash only. |
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The waste recycling plant, it is claimed, would provide enough energy to run the new factory and power the whole village. |
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There are also recycling banks for glass, paper and clothing as well as an area for fridges and freezers. |
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Villages currently not part of the kerbside recycling scheme all have access to paper recycling banks. |
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There has been an alarming increase in illegal dumping at the recycling banks at Merville. |
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It is thus unlikely that the bulk of the Carboniferous detritus could have been derived by recycling of preexisting Silurian sandstones. |
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But can, paper and textile banks will remain at the site near the Buck Inn unless a new home can be found for all the recycling bins. |
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Avoid being a litterbug while hiking by bringing out all the packaging, bottles and other trash you take in with you, and either place it in recycling bins at the trail head or take it home. |
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We took it on with green building, public transit, alternative fuel and power, recycling, and other issues. |
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And yet his Putin cheerleading increasingly crosses the line into denial or outright recycling of Kremlin propaganda. |
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I hope that the council at least passes its used cartridges to a recycling agent but by continuing to buy new cartridges it perpetuates oil wastage. |
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These wastelands are a big source of pollution and the Ministry of Environment is making it its priority to work on waste recycling and management in Bulgaria. |
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The development has a number of potential environmental benefits with introducing technology for recycling and reuse of waste water and storm water. |
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Figuring out whether to throw out your lipstick-stained coffee cup in recycling, trash, or compost can be truly maddening. |
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But with curbside recycling and collections alone, even the most dedicated communities will never achieve more than a 50 to 60 percent diversion rate. |
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The city aims to double the amount of rubbish people take to recycling bins and increase the amount collected from the kerbside by nearly 10 times. |
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The July wind-up coincides with the launch by Eircell of the country's first controlled pilot project on the recycling of disused mobile phones, batteries and chargers. |
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A requirement of the trial will be that value is recovered from the waste, which may include the recycling of steel and aluminium cans, plastics and glass. |
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They also say that if materials for recycling are placed in the proper boxes, there should not be enough domestic refuse left to warrant a weekly collection. |
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Bergin Waste Disposal is the Ballaghdreen based waste contractor operating this initiative in a drive to encourage more recycling and less waste disposal to landfill. |
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Composting is the last word in recycling and great for cutting emissions. |
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Give us a wheelie bin for the recycling waste and if it takes a month for some to fill it, then at least it will be in a secure container with a lid to secure the odours. |
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Surely someone can tackle this sorry case of recycling apartheid. |
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Christmas cards should not be put in recycling boxes or paper banks. |
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The system could operate on a closed loop, recycling its water and harnessing the power of the sun. |
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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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The tellers of these tales usually neglect to mention that recycling, composting and public-education programs were introduced along with user pay. |
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With the nuclear scrap heap mounting, federal agencies and industry officials want a formalized recycling program in place to speed up the disposal. |
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Members enjoy collecting items and riding in the school minibus, so they gather the school's scrap paper and take it to the recycling bins at the local supermarket. |
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Tetra Paks are collected separately at household recycling centres. |
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The provision of ten recycling banks was commended by the judging panel but they saw weed control as a problem at Barrack Street near the junction with the Tullow Road. |
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People can dispose of it in a paper bank or household recycling centres. |
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A total of 20 shoe recycling banks have been introduced by South Lakeland District Council across the district to encourage more people to put their old shoes to a good use. |
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It is first time that aluminium foil has been collected at the council's recycling centres, though Eden Community Recycling already has banks at its own sites. |
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In the past, health correspondents have been criticised for simply parroting Department of Health press releases and recycling articles from the medical journals. |
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One day, perhaps not too far away, recycling won't be thought twice about. |
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Alaska's department of environmental conservation promotes the recycling of plastic bags by turning them into crocheted crafts, backpacks, handbags, bath mats and baskets. |
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These recycling rubbish tips are being introduced at more convenient locations around the neighbourhood, making it easier for residents to recycle. |
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Nematodes and other microfauna help boost soil fertility by accelerating decomposition and decay, recycling the nutrients and making them available to plants. |
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This recovery system separates collected rubber tracklayers into core metal and rubber, for the purpose of recycling them into iron materials and boiler fuels. |
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Under the new rules, manufacturers will be required to pay for the recycling of electrical goods ranging from shavers to refrigerators and laptop computers. |
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Swindon is getting better at recycling but is still not good enough. |
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I've been recycling Enid Blyton plots for years and made a mint. |
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He tossed the little wooden stick in the recycling bin and stood up. |
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Refuse collectors are instructed only to collect rubbish left in the bins and no other bags, in an attempt to reduce landfill and encourage recycling. |
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The men have to get a balance between recycling and binning the whole lot. |
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They are of benefit to wildlife as they ensure land is kept in a natural state and they adhere to sound ecological values like recycling and biodegradability. |
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A hunched, shriveled woman tries to push a bottle into a recycling bin. |
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As part of their recycling efforts, Susannah and her young family separated all the glass and plastic bottles and plastic tubs into the green box. |
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Do you promote recycling as a form of responsible waste disposal? |
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I also use the bottle bank regularly and am a firm believer in recycling. |
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Detrital monazite will not survive sedimentary recycling as well as zircon, so it provides a better estimate of the age of the most recent terrane erosion. |
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In signal recycling it is these sidebands that are stripped off the laser carrier wave and sent back into the interferometer, so that the signal can be built up and amplified. |
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Graham pulls out his petrol mower, and, no more than thirty minutes later, the job is done and there are two sacks of mowings waiting to go to the recycling centre. |
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This concern for self-sufficiency also carries over into his emphasis on recycling, as blue boxes are wedged under and lined up on the counters of the outdoor kitchen. |
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By recycling old carpets the team hope to reduce the pressure on landfill sites and provide a low-cost alternative to underlays currently available. |
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Students across the country are sleuthing around schools to see if they're using the right lightbulbs for energy efficiency or recycling to save landfill space. |
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The culprit is the omega Chemical Corporation, a refrigerator recycling company that didn't do its job up to snuff. |
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At-risk children may also live in areas with industries nearby such as lead smelters or battery recycling plants that have emitted lead dust into the air and soil. |
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The worms, which are responsible for recycling kitchen waste in this way, are called brandlings and resemble earthworms, except they are smaller and reddish in appearance. |
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The recycling centres are also useful for the spring sort-out, taking everything from furniture and clothes to car batteries, oil, garden waste and timber. |
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Now, recycling bins in parts of the capital are to be soundproofed to ensure the eardrums of the great and the good are not assaulted by the tinkle of breaking glass. |
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A full investigation has been launched after a workman suffered severe arm injuries when he was crushed by a bucket on a digger at a recycling centre. |
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It was as if we'd used up our daily allowance of breathing material and were reduced to recycling what was left over, like squeezing the last out of second-use teabags. |
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There are also organizations, not associated with city, state, or federal government, that can help in the recycling process. |
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The recycling of clothes by Kate is not a PR stunt, her attitude is just, well, why wouldn't you? |
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Detectives were taking thousands of pounds from criminals, stealing heavy drugs, and then recycling them through informants. |
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Now, there's nothing wrong with recycling an idea from an artist you admire, so long as you're not simply stealing that idea and passing it off as your own. |
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This information will be stored on a special website so pupils can record and learn about the main issues in recycling and managing waste in the region. |
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While I am wholly in favour of recycling, I feel York council is going about their new system in a high-handed way without consulting those it affects. |
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Glass bottles and jars require equally high-tech machinery for recycling. |
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The recycling bin is full to overflowing, even in the holidays. |
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A lot of green organisations have adopted recycling as their hobby horse despite the fact that many people have suggested that recycling involves a lot of energy to effect. |
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Chemists are attempting to address this problem by finding alternative solvents, such as water and supercritical CO2, and by biphasic system that allows catalyst recycling. |
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When it is up and running the recycling centre will accept cardboard, plastic packaging, cans, textiles, clothing and that is termed dry recycling. |
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Under an annual recycling initiative, in partnership with the Great Western Community Forest, staff are encouraged to collect their Christmas cards for recycling. |
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Traditionally, patching fabric together was about recycling. |
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The Saudis have hitherto sold oil and bought expensive weapons systems from the Pentagon, as well as recycling surplus petrodollars without question back into US treasuries. |
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She commended the staff and students for their commitment to recycling. |
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Common plastic additives such as phthalates or metal salts can also thwart recycling efforts as can too high a ratio of colored bottles to clear bottles. |
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This year they announced a big, controversial change to rubbish collection and recycling across the city without any consultation or pilot scheme to test it out. |
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The rise was to fund concessionary bus fares, compulsory waste recycling, increased National Insurance, extra planning staff and pay rises, he explained. |
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The recycling bins for paper and cardboard burned easily and fiercely. |
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There was also a degree of insouciance about recycling the compost. |
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We had curbside recycling for paper, plastic, glass and tin cans. |
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With scraps and fabric recycling, you can be creative and frugal and all those things our foremothers and forefathers were when they were sewing at home. |
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The recent recycling of presidents shows no foresight for the future. |
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The recycling feature that plagues the graphics and sound also plague the gameplay, considering that most of the style moves are virtually cribbed from the original title. |
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All of the government, environmental, and recycling stakeholders agree we need a front-end financing system, where the recycling fee is built into the purchase price. |
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Wallace has found his images in dumpsters and recycling bins, or friends who knew he was actively collecting photographic discards had given them to him. |
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Behaviors such as recycling need to be sustained over long periods of time, and the curtailment of environmentally harmful actions is also important. |
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The premises on the entrance from the Tipperary road at which the recycling point is located still presents a problem under this heading together with its curtilage area. |
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It's also handy for householders to know the different plastic types so they know whether to put a container in with the recycling or throw it in the garbage bin. |
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One eyewitness said the group looked like they were planting vegetables, were practising recycling and doing crafts and had their own electricity generators. |
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I isolated four or five boxes of computer programming and software engineering books, sighed, and consigned them to the heap to go off for recycling. |
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We all want to see recycling and an end to environmental degradation. |
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Many artists faced with this dilemma simply give up, or revisit the circuit of golden oldies, recycling their greatest successes until there is no longer a paying audience. |
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