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recycle

[ree-sahy-kuhl] / riˈsaɪ kəl /


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“Recyclability isn’t static, it depends on a complicated system of sorting, transportation, processing, and, ultimately, manufacturers buying the recycled material to make a new product,” said Nick Lapis, director of advocacy for Californians Against Waste.

From Los Angeles Times

This recycled phosphorus fuels even more plankton growth, whose decay further depletes oxygen and keeps nutrients circulating.

From Science Daily

It is a conundrum facing many fast-growing economies, where plastic use and disposal has outpaced the government's ability to collect, sort and recycle.

From Barron's

Moisture that comes from land, often referred to as recycled rainfall, is created when water evaporates from nearby soils and vegetation, fueling more localized storms.

From Science Daily

Here’s the math: Regulators tell fabs they need to recycle more water and hit tighter purity standards.

From MarketWatch