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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Many facilities in today's marketplace are reprocessing and reusing devices labeled for single use. |
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Everything just blends together too much and even the lead singer sounds like he's reusing the same vocals all throughout the disc. |
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They have special technologies for ventilating the house and recovering the heat, or the coldness in summer, and reusing it again in the house. |
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But I do what I can with the plastic by reusing plastic bags to line the wastebasket and by saving plastic containers for other uses. |
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Destroy badly diseased plants, and thoroughly clean and disinfect their containers before reusing them. |
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This will give consumers a choice between buying brand new cartridges or reusing old ones. |
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Since a retread replaces just the outside, reusing the body, it requires 70 percent less oil and energy than producing a new tire. |
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In August 2000, the FDA issued its final guidance on the practice of reprocessing and reusing medical devices intended to be used only once. |
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Contrary to what one might think, reusing these metal blocks does not drastically reduce costs. |
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The first is that reusing the scrap glass saves the cost of raw materials. |
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Here, some injection drug users reported reusing syringes so many times they had become dulled beyond usefulness. |
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Routinely shower or bathe after work and wash all clothing with soap and hot water before reusing. |
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The possibility to keep reusing continously, tagging different products of the same class, abates the costs of investment. |
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The motive for making palimpsests usually seems to have been economic reusing parchment was cheaper than preparing a new skin. |
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Waste diversion-Waste diversion redirects waste away from disposal by reusing, recycling, or recovering the waste. |
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Even when the appropriate staff were available routine malpractices, like reusing unsterilised needles and confining patients to their beds for hours on end, continued. |
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Michael Von Clemm, a Bostonian banker, had the idea of reusing old warehouses on the Isle of Dogs, where fruit was once unloaded. |
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The Department is reusing furniture and other assets more, and is taking steps to increase green procurement and green stock in all offices. |
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Occasionally, savings can be made by reusing serviceable components while upgrading an existing machine. |
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It emerged from this that reusing components is ecologically and economically much more beneficial than traditional recycling. |
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You may find ways to save money by using less packaging or lighter packaging, or by recycling or reusing packing materials. |
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Reprocessing and reusing devices originally manufactured for single use only is common in U.S. clinical settings, but the safety of doing so is in question. |
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So again, there are a lot of opportunities for reusing these biosolids. |
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By reusing this structure, the school not only conserved resources but also helped to connect itself to the history of the community while preserving it. |
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The theatre company hoped to save money by reusing its existing technical equipment, but in the event all had to be renewed, and more funding had to be found. |
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They learn how to protect and improve their environment through applying activities such as recycling and reusing. |
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Finding and reusing arrows or bolts was a lot easier than doing the same with arquebus bullets. |
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We continued to make advances in reusing and recycling water resources. |
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The current trend in developed countries is to close the lifecycle of cement and its derivates by reusing and recycling waste matter from building and demolition. |
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Flowerpot Brush: £16, labourandwait.co.uk A nifty and specially designed brush to clean out flowerpots before reusing them, ensuring perfect garden hygiene and a summer free from vine weevil and other transmittable pests. |
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The focus of expertise is on making collections known and interpreting them through exhibitions and digitization, via internal or external networks, or on reusing and reinterpreting the work of earlier generations. |
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By keeping gift wrap, reusing it for other holidays and creating new wrapping when needed, each person's collection will grow, becoming something that everyone can enjoy and that helps our environment. |
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Researchers have been examining the potential for reusing old salmon nets previously treated with cuprous oxide for mussel spat collection in the Bay of Fundy. |
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Wise waste management contributes to preventing pollution, a savings of natural resources and prevents the overloading of drains, through management oriented to reducing, reusing and recycling waste. |
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Test the tank water with litmus paper before reusing the tank. |
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I think that the solutions to these problems must be the subject of public policies based on reducing, recycling, reusing and reclamation of wastes. |
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In some countries, reusing, sampling, or repurposing materials drawn from popular culture can be an effective means of capturing public attention and imagination. |
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Earlier this month health inspectors began looking into KFC's practice of adding a preservative called magnesium trisilicate to cooking oil and then reusing it for up to ten days. |
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To their owners, reusing every morsel means reinvesting the profits. These traits stem from Pietism, thinks Andrea Lindlohr, a Green member of the state parliament. |
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In this context, further work was conducted on the feasibility of reusing existing micro-data, in particular from credit registers and central balance sheet data offices. |
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Focusing on reusing and recycling principles, materials remaining from the operation of our business are collected from work centres, central offices and depots and reused, repaired or recycled. |
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This makes locating and then reusing them very easy. |
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Ear sleeves must be completely dry before reusing. |
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We have developed some technology to reduce that part of it by reusing it. |
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By reusing old devices, materially recycling, or recycling in some other form of old devices such as these you make an important contribution to the protection of our environment. |
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Maybe you can find savings through conservation or by reusing materials. |
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A method for reusing and re-engineering non-ontological resources for building ontologies. |
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And the efficiency of reusing a proven circuit is realized not only in the design space, but also during other phases of the development cycle. |
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By the winter of 1962, living alone, Plath was reusing her own drafts. |
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I read a few years ago that reusing plastic water bottles again and again can cause the plastic to break down and release carcinogens into your drink. |
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Facilities managers say inventory tracking, storage, and reusing or repurposing every piece of furniture an institution owns are keys to the process. |
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Through these initiatives, in addition to bolstering the state economy, contractors are reusing and recycling products used for bridge construction and repair. |
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Reusing paper saves the energy used to make new paper, and it saves you the money of purchasing it. |
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