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Sentence count:281+6Posted:2017-03-09Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: cyclingrecyclelife cyclereclineclingcyclecyclonebicycleMeaning: ['rɪ'saɪklɪŋ]  n. the act of processing used or abandoned materials for use in creating new products. 
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91, They used voluntary organizations to operate recycling programs, to perform energy audits, and even to manage a park.
92, Instead of finding a compositional blurring brought about by glass recycling and trade, chemical analysis has produced some unexpected results.
93, Soil bacteria and fungi live by digesting and recycling dead plant material such as leaves and seed cases.
94, Earlier this week, they published their first report containing 35 action recommendations, principally on global warming and recycling.
95, Give community recycling schemes financial support. Recycle 60% of domestic waste by 2000.
96, The recycling industry is making huge capital investments in equipment.
97, The Green Party is pitching in with policies on Rubbish recycling and transport.
98, In an age of increasing environmental awareness, the new £250,000 plant in Bolney, West Sussex is the ultimate recycling plant.
99, Revision and recycling is a prominent feature of the course, pulling together all strands of students' learning to date.
100, A recent consumer survey indicated that 89% of people wanted the Government to implement legislation to promote more recycling of paper.
101, For its part, Friends of the Earth criticized the lack of statutory recycling targets.
102, Reprocessing is a necessary first step towards recycling nuclear fuel.
103, They have the clout to offer the integrated service that cities increasingly want, pulling together collection,(http://sentencedict.com/recycling.html) disposal and recycling.
104, The recycling of polystyrene, for instance, requires temperatures above 200C and the materials are extensively filtered during the procedure.
105, But the government has set a target of recycling twenty-five percent of household waste by the end of the century.
106, In promoting recycling as the best answer to waste disposal, environmentalists are therefore swimming against the tides of the market.
107, They keep their production costs low and help the environment by recycling waste material such as newspapers and household plastic bottles.
108, Some recycling might be promoted by regulatory changes: building regulations, for example, often discourage the use of recycled materials.
109, If this service is not available press the council and local retailers to provide facilities for recycling.
110, All of these fungi are, of course, very important in the process of decay and recycling of nutrients to the soil.
111, This toxic recycling has sucked the life out of political debate.
112, They are of great importance not only as food for birds and mammals, but also in pollination and recycling of nutrients.
113, If they did, the whole messy business of recycling would be a great deal easier.
114, Recycling is an intelligence test for humankind that we may choose to win-or lose.
115, The problem is that there are not enough markets to absorb the waste that is available for recycling.
116, At a rough estimate, staff are recycling less than a quarter of the paper we buy.
117, Dustbin derby: Schools throughout Langbaurgh are competing for Telethon's dustbin derby by collecting plastic bags for recycling.
118, Viable recycling depends on a happy coincidence of materials costs, labour costs and technology.
119, Teachers have organized a field trip to a recycling factory.
120, Collecting and cleaning some types of plastic for recycling uses more energy than making new plastic.
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