Even so, you could recycle those items into scrap pieces to make parts for another robot. |
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The school also raided wardrobes and cupboards for old clothes to sell to a company that re-use, recycle or burns them to create energy. |
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York council chiefs announced plans to dump regular weekly rubbish collections in an attempt to recycle more garden waste. |
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Glass containers such as soda bottles and food jars are easy to recycle because they are free from impurities and have similar melting points. |
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They should supply us with adequate refuse and recycling units, then many would recycle. |
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Every week we had a full recycle bin and newspaper bag as well as a full wheelie bin, which were all collected weekly. |
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After several rebuffed efforts to recycle them curbside, I called the recyclers to ask what I had to do to get my boxes picked up. |
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Unlike conventional scuba gear, rebreathers recycle exhaled gas by chemically scrubbing it of carbon dioxide with soda lime. |
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The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment. |
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However the provision of facilities to recycle cans and paper products previously available have been withdrawn from the public. |
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A roadshow advising residents how to recycle green waste is to tour Trowbridge and Melksham. |
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Please participate and clean our parish, eliminate dumping and recycle household waste by the proper means. |
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The public needs to realise the seriousness of the problem and learn how to prevent, minimise, reuse and recycle waste. |
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At a basic level, it is our moral obligation to reduce, reuse and recycle our waste. |
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It banned pesticides for urban uses and built a biochemical plant to recycle organic wastes from the city's garbage. |
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The purpose of the workshop is to show people how to recycle organic waste from the kitchen and garden. |
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In Europe, 20 nations have implemented legislation to control and recycle packaging waste. |
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It also offers practical advice and information on how to re-use and recycle waste. |
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Fallen drops may recycle sugars to the soil and thence to trees, or the insects may promote extra photosynthesis in host trees. |
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Lymph vessels recycle the interstitial fluid and return it to the bloodstream in the circulatory system. |
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Today it is expensive and little used, forcing the artist to recycle whatever stocks he can get his hands on. |
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I recycle our garden waste, old clothes and shoes and even the rubble and soil I dug from the garden when I redeveloped it. |
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The logic of working together to reduce, reuse and recycle our rubbish is reinforced by a sense of a common heritage. |
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He encouraged the pupils to continue their efforts, raising awareness and relaying the message to minimise waste and recycle. |
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In fact, if committees were to recycle to the full extent, then only 12 per cent of our waste would have to be landfilled. |
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In addition, it may be possible to recycle some security devices no longer in use. |
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However, if residents on the estate wanted to recycle cardboard a small fee might be levied. |
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I make the effort, not only to recycle but to take responsibility for the waste my home produces. |
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No one wants a tip or incinerator anywhere near them but will shout their heads off if they are asked to recycle or reduce what they throw away. |
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We have never been so aware of the issue of waste, or so conscious of the need to recycle. |
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They are already facing a new European Union directive which requires them to recycle electrical equipment from toasters to computers. |
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Everybody is asked to do their bit and make an effort to recycle as much of their waste as possible. |
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Do you remember back in March we asked you to scout around at home for any old mobile phones and printer cartridges to recycle? |
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On an ongoing basis, there are bottle and can banks near the library, so you can recycle those materials as often as suits your needs. |
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Now these wear out as you can imagine, and rather than throw them away or just recycle them for metal, we actually rebuild them here. |
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Large scale production of homes which use solar panels to heat your bathwater and then recycle it to water your garden are not yet a reality. |
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There really isn't much to recycle in the ordinary light bulb, even the combination of glass and metal doesn't amount to beans. |
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In our school we have a green school programme where we recycle a variety of things like tinfoil, cling-film, batteries and loads more. |
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If you live near an office, perhaps you could ask them if you could recycle their shredded paper. |
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You can recycle bath and washing water by using the garden hose to syphon the waste water onto the garden. |
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The senior lecturer in environmental acoustics at the university, said the team will be looking at how to recycle old carpets into underlay. |
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These shocking figures underline the need for the public to reduce, reuse and recycle. |
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Blast furnaces are used to recycle slag, dross, and residues from other processes. |
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We need to recycle because we need to conserve the Earth's natural resources. |
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The foundation wants high energy efficiency targets, with some use of solar energy, and also initiatives to save water and recycle waste. |
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I read an article about Nasa using plants in space rockets to recycle the carbon dioxide into oxygen. |
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Vitamin C is also important for its ability to recycle vitamin E after the latter neutralizes a free radical. |
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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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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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We recycle everything, usually through our neighbours' kids' rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs. |
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Format obsolescence has been crucial to record companies, as it allows them to recycle their catalogs. |
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If you buy a new computer, monitor or mobile phone this Christmas, recycle your hardware. |
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The 138-acre site housed a recycle mill with open-hearth furnaces from the early days of the 20th Century. |
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Dustin watched expectantly as Mr. Hall did nothing but bend down, pick up the paper origami, and throw it into the recycle bin. |
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Keep the turf cut at about 3 inches, leave clippings to recycle organic matter, and avoid overwatering. |
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If you plan to recycle the packaging from your Easter goodies, detach the cardboard box from the foil and plastic packaging. |
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These are excellent to recycle as stakes for peas or for plants with heavy blooms such as double peonies. |
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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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Mac took another long drink, then tossed the bottle into the recycle chute with some force. |
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They may cultivate organic gardens, recycle human waste, build with cob and straw bale, and employ solar and wind power. |
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York residents are set to be offered incentives to encourage them to recycle more of their household waste. |
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Now modern cities appropriate millions of dollars a year to incinerate garbage and even more money to recycle it. |
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Farmers with large livestock feedlots need to recycle voluminous quantities of manure by applying it to their fields as fertilizer. |
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And now, dear reader, indulge me as I recycle some material I wrote twelve years ago, recounting the events of two years earlier. |
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Teens love to recycle denim, and we've got a couple of ideas in the wings ready to roll. |
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The only environmentally acceptable way to improve the earth is to compost banana peels and recycle soy milk cartons. |
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They freeze the juice and recycle the pulp, which goes into a composter and back into the garden. |
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It needs financial institutions that can recycle savings and create credit to stimulate new investment of all sorts. |
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I will conspicuously recycle the cans and glasses and papers, even though I suspect it's all a folly. |
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Milk bottles would transport milk from the dairy to your door and you would recycle that bottle each day by giving it back to your milkman. |
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It also offers a prepaid postage label on its website that enables you to recycle an old cell phone from any manufacturer. |
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He said a depository for the public to recycle paper, newspapers and magazines was badly needed in the town. |
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Grasscycling is the easy way to a healthy lawn and a great way to recycle valuable nutrients for free. |
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They burn woody debris on the forest floor and recycle those nutrients back into the soil. |
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The council has chosen to interpret this by a carrot-and-stick approach, giving us the option to recycle our garden waste but reducing the normal collections to fortnightly. |
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Biodynamic farmers have long believed that the farm should be a self-contained unit, where animals eat the crops and recycle the nutrients back to nourish the next crop. |
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We always thought one of Kate's strengths was her ability and willingness to recycle clothes. |
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The after-school club, which was started three years ago, is now aiming to recycle 50 tonnes of paper, which will make it eligible for the platinum award. |
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We recycle as much as we possibly can, and make every effort to save valuable energy, such as the use of low energy light bulbs and hot water tank lagging. |
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France has a great abundance of cheap electricity thanks to their nuclear power stations, whereas our electricity to recycle the glass is produced by burning fossil fuels. |
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Simply asking tenants to be considerate of the staff has helped increase their tendency to recycle. |
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Promptly recycle any containers that are scratched, stained, or misshapen. |
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The iron and steel industry was now able to recycle waste material. |
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Labour leader Councillor Stuart King argued for a competitive scheme in which estates would fight to recycle the most in return for financial rewards. |
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I recycle all my fruit and vegetable scraps to make compost for my garden. |
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The water department is trying to recycle these sources of waste water for further use, such as watering parks and public gardens or street-cleaning. |
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These materials are all nonrenewable, require vast amounts of energy to manufacture and recycle and are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. |
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Bin them, recycle them or find them new homes, but commit to beautility by beginning to give the useful pride of place today and resolving to make it the litmus test for every new purchase tomorrow. |
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All the research we have carried out points to residents wanting to recycle and it is encouraging to see how many people have become recyclers in the past year. |
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The EPA has a module on its site to help consumers donate or recycle their old devices. |
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Our refuse is now only going to be collected every two weeks and between times we get a garden refuse collection and the existing recycle collection. |
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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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In March 98 per cent of homes in the borough were given a blue box to recycle glass and cans to supplement the existing white sacks which are distributed for paper. |
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Residents and businesses in North Wiltshire need to do more to reduce, reuse and recycle waste to ensure that we do not need excessive areas of landfill in the future. |
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The company recycle all green waste into an excellent garden compost. |
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There are about 30 billion in the world, and it is inefficient to recycle them. |
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While third party suppliers claimed that these chips made it difficult to supply replacement cartridges, the EU ruling was designed to make cartridges easier to recycle. |
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What we can't eat, the hens eat, and recycle into nice fertiliser which acts as an accelerant for the compost heap where all the garden waste goes. |
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In Kansas, they recycle the butter from one year to the next. |
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Erema brought out its first system that can recycle baled fibers and film, tangled tapes, or lumps of PET, PP, and nylon without precutting. |
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The Rankine cycle and most practical steam engines have a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water, so that they may be run continuously. |
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In Michigan in 2009, one recycler estimated that as many as one household in four would dispose of or recycle a TV set in the following year. |
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Switzerland developed an efficient system to recycle old newspapers and cardboard materials. |
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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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These companies process and recycle oils, solvents, refinery wastes, contaminated soils and filter cakes in solid and liquid form. |
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This article explores using ultrasonics to recycle lactic acid by depolymerizing. |
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It will use the UK's first laser separation technology to recycle glass from cathode ray tubes. |
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Offers new Recostar Universal Recycling Line, which combines a shredder, agglomerator and extruder to recycle low-bulk-density materials. |
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The response shows that when municipalities can make it easy enough, they can tap into a widespread willingness to recycle. |
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In the recycle bin you can put plastic bottles, plastic tubs, cans and papers, but not yoghurt cartons. |
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But Cracin claims incinerators limit the amount of waste the city can recycle and says there are better ways to deal with the left-over waste. |
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The company's latest equipment includes a Mud Puppy, which collects mud on site to remove and recycle water. |
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Unwanted and old phone books in Oahu are being gathered to recycle and produce power. |
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Redemption rates for newsprint plummeted, so the Mission abandoned the program a few years ago, but we can recycle that blueprint for do-goodery. |
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It makes it easy to recycle previously hard-to-recycle items like cleanroom garments, gloves, hoods, boot covers and hairnets. |
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They're conversation pieces to get people asking, 'What can I do to recycle? |
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There are several means of dealing with nuclear waste, the best one is to recycle it by a MOX process. |
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The goal is to recover, reuse and recycle the more than 25 million beverage containers sold in the NWT each year. |
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The women's 'shwopping' event, will raise money for Oxfam and aims to encourage people to recycle rather than dispose of their old clothes. |
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Does this mean that letterboxes are to be considered recycle centres for unwanted deliveries? |
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While light winds are advecting moisture into the area from the adjacent waters, local heating creates afternoon thundershowers to recycle evaporated soil moisture. |
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In the early 20th century supplies of Red Cedar were dwindling so that pencil manufacturers were forced to recycle the wood from cedar fences and barns to maintain supply. |
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Before you recycle the bottle you need to pick off the label. |
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Popkin on skeptics and millenarians, the authors recycle their own earlier work and find theoretical and practical concerns in their subjects' thinking. |
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Immediately arguments arose between Waters and Gilmour, who felt that the album should include all new material, rather than recycle songs passed over for The Wall. |
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We are also able to recycle rain water via a new drainage system. |
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The first lighting service company to recycle lamps at the end of life, SLS includes lamp recycling in every contract they issue for service and maintenance. |
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Another government initiative to support recycling is a variation on the idea of relaxing sales tax for the purchase of processing equipment to recycle. |
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It is important for those individuals or companies that use, sell, manufacture or promote compact discs to also responsibly promote how and where to recycle them. |
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It is informed that the Whirlpool-brand HybridCare dryer is a ventless heat pump dryer that uses a refrigeration system to dry and recycle the same air. |
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Jim Williams wants you to mail old videotapes and CDs to him, so that more than 40 disabled staffers at his ACT Recycling in Columbia, Missouri can recycle them. |
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An RPS is a network of transportation logistics and processing functions that collect, recycle, refurbish, and demanufacture end-of-life products. |
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The practical recycle of a thermoplastic is thus limited primarily by logistical factors since the technology for its refabrication is both well-established and economical. |
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Green shoppers recycle, compost, and more importantly, precycle. |
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Horton works very closely with Laidlaw and its suppliers to have the recycle material meet mill specifications before it reaches the mill pulpers. |
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The catecholamines are used in several motivational and emotional systems of the brain, and their concentration is regulated by proteins that break them down or recycle them. |
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First, there will be little reaction in the settler so that the concentrations of soluble constituents in the recycle stream are the same as those in the bioreactor. |
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As this uses additional, and costly fuel, airlines recycle and recirculate a large proportion of cabin air to minimise the amount of outside air needed. |
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