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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61, Often substantial energy savings are achieved by recycling waste materials.
62, Jaq suspected that their recycling and export trade had practically become instinctive.
63, The newly introduced Environmental Protection Act obliges collection authorities to submit recycling plans for their localities.
64, He has also proposed yearly progress reports updating targets on everything from recycling to carbon emissions.
65, Recycling is the first step toward becoming a serial killer.
66, Card recycling bins will be in Boots branches until February 28.
67, Chambers says the council could do more to promote recycling.
68, Oxfam NoLoGo has succeeded in making the concept of recycling fun and giving charity shops a completely new look.
69, Even drawing up proposals for recycling waste materials in Britain requires ten sub-committees.
70, These often wind up on the curb for the trash or recycling crews to haul away.
71, Find out from your Local Council or recycling action group where your nearest collection points are for glass, metals and paper.
72, After a short while, taking paper, glass and metals for recycling becomes a habit.
73, It aims to improve awareness of the environment and looks at energy, transport, pollution and recycling.
73, Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
74, A list of thirty measures ranging from recycling resources to doubling overseas aid were proposed.
75, But it is still generally cheaper than the alternatives of incinerating or recycling.
76, Many local councils and voluntary groups also run recycling schemes.
77, There is more to being green than recycling your newspapers and using unleaded petrol.
78, The figures mark a tremendous increase in recycling, from one-in-two cans four years ago to today's rate of two-in-three.
79, The main source of helium-3 is in fact hydrogen bomb recycling!
80, After recycling, we must find the safest way in which to dispose of the waste.
81, The impending end of halon production is forcing the fire protection industry to consider recycling the halons already in use.
82, It was an early example of what you call recycling.
83, This is sometimes referred to as the domestic recycling of funds within an economy.
84, Heat recycling pumps use little power themselves and improve heat distribution, reducing the amount of energy needed to heat the house.
85, If hazardous materials are left after minimisation, there are possibilities for recycling.
86, They cover the construction of new plants, waste reduction, energy and resource conservation and recycling.
87, With recycling and an adequate source of power, this immense population is sustainable into the indefinite future.
88, The paper includes recommendations on recycling, noise levels, aerosol use and smoking at work.
89, But this year the city is again planning an assault on that unconscionable pattern with its tree recycling program.
90, They involve a variety of practical conservation activities - energy-saving, waste recycling and the greening of derelict land.
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