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recycle

[ree-sahy-kuhl] / riˈsaɪ kəl /


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These producer responsibility laws emphasize the idea of “circular economy”: that the producer of a material must consider its fate — making sure it can be reused or recycled, or at least reduced.

From Los Angeles Times

Explaining why customers further afield will be asked to recycle the bottles instead of returning them, Hartwig adds: "If the people purchasing them are from a different state, it's very unlikely they'll bring them back."

From BBC

Tens of millions of items of clothing are thrown away each year, and the synthetic materials often used by fast fashion retailers are among the hardest to recycle.

From BBC

Food waste is not separated or recycled, but instead is put down the same chute.

From BBC

Adam Herriott, a senior sector specialist for sustainability charity Wrap, said the idea was to enable everyone to recycle the same material, "no matter where in England you are".

From BBC