Similar words: cycling, recycle, life cycle, recline, cling, cycle, cyclone, bicycle. Meaning: ['rɪ'saɪklɪŋ] n. the act of processing used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products.
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31, Is the recycling process in itself damaging to the environment?
32, Recycling is an issue that has come of age in Britain in the last decade.
33, The recycling scheme gets its first try-out in rural Dorset.
34, You needn't bother telling us how recycling helps the environment, because you're preaching to the converted.
35, All these numbers are before allowing for recycling.
36, It might also finally make recycling economically viable.
37, Is recycling glass a sound idea?
38, Next come our policies for encouraging waste recycling.
39, The recycling program involves every household in the neighborhood.
40, We will improve recycling and waste-disposal systems.
41, New techniques for recycling plastics are being introduced.
42, Our company cooperates with environmental groups to encourage recycling.
43, A large number of companies have initiated recycling programs. Sentencedict.com
44, It's creative recycling as much as material recycling.
45, Recycling helps conserve natural and often limited resources.
46, Bills completed by 1980 laid special emphasis on recycling and energy conversion.
47, The idea of the recycling campaign is to preserve the environment.
48, We welcome the emphasis on recycling coastal land for appropriate coastal uses.
49, Recycling also increased, from 8.2 pounds per household each week, to 9.8 pounds after the change.
50, Later it was re-thought that recycling might result in reduced increases for garbage service.
51, Stauffer has discussed this energy saving option in some detail, and Table 4 estimates the potential of recycling.
52, Aluminium Cans Huge savings of energy are made through recycling aluminium cans.
53, The Base was a closed system, like a tiny working model of Earth itself, recycling all the chemicals of life.
54, The inquiry was sparked by the arrest of officer Rafael Perez for stealing cocaine from a police evidence room and recycling it.
55, Such a move, it is suggested[sentencedict.com], would encourage water recycling.
56, Demand for by-products from waste paper and cardboard recycling is exceeding supply in the West Country.
57, Ben Ord said the cost of attending the conference on recycling was a waste of money.
58, That is true even if incineration produces energy that can be sold, or if recycling recovers sellable materials.
59, Recycling also saves 1.8 tons of oil for every ton of polyethylene.
60, The financial costs of incineration, even with high environmental standards, are rarely higher than the costs of recycling.
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