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    ) Recycling process doesn’t involve in the following steps as cleaning, reworking, reassembly, and also testing. Hence, the recycling process is quite cheaper compared to remanufacturing process. It’s requires less labor and capital intensive. 2) For recycling process, High initial cost is required. 3) Recycling does not reduce the price of a product, then again, it helps the production process to reduce the cost of the product.4) Recycling process is for recovering materials for future use, and

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    Yes, you read that correctly. Currently, I am trying to cut plastic out of my life, and so is Charleston. Why, you ask? There are so many reasons, but I'll start with this:  "By the year 2050, there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish." Yes, you read that correctly. Here's the scoop Plastic never, ever, ever, ever, ever goes away. It will continue to break down, but it will never fully decompose. What does this mean for our ocean? It means that more and more plastic is getting into our

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    Creating pollution also creates climate change. If there was less demand for products, the less climate change would be created. If companies were to take those plastics back and reuse them, the plastics wouldn't end up in landfills. If this process was in

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    The environment impacts human beings negatively and positively in many aspects. The environment provides humans many things from things like water, air, nutrients, water cycling for agriculture and disease prevention or recreation. These things are give to humans for free, so why do not we value the environment. The environment provides us with many things which we need to survive on day to day basis, which is one of the reason why I value another environment. The second reason being the instrumental

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    and Stone, their concept of adaptive reuse also define as ‘the function is the most obvious change, but other alterations may be made to the building itself such as the circulation route, the orientation, the relationships between spaces; additions may be built and other areas may be demolished’.[1] An existing or abandoned building which is still structurally secure and now adapted to fit new changes or functions of the building. In the past, people reuse an abandon building for industrial or

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    Recycling College Essay

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    para. 1). Due to the easy process some of the collection programs are just as simple. From the most popular method “curbside collection to drop-off centers, buy-back centers, and deposit/refund programs” there are plenty of options to recycle and reuse goods that you can take part in (Recycling, para. 2). There is an abundance of materials that can be recycled “including: clothing, construction waste, copper piping, furnishings, glass, lead-acid batteries, used motor oil, paper, plastic, tires, wood

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    Recycling helps extend the life of products that have served its initial purpose and is converted into new materials. It makes the environment clean, saves energy, conserves materials, and reduces garbage in landfills and all of this helps our community tremendously. I personally recycle regularly; in my home we have multiple boxes where my family separates the products we use such as metals, paper, glass, and plastics and then we take them to a recycling center. There are countless people that

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    Cardboard

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    It's time to think green. To be a responsible citizen, you need to shift from the conventional consumerism method of throwing everything away and start recycling and reusing materials. You can start by cardboard recycling, which is one of the most used products, and it is also one of the most wasteful ones. Think for a moment about the useful lifespan of a typical box. It exists only to contain the goods packaged in it, and once those have been removed, its design purpose expires. Cardboard is a

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    Impacts Of Recycling

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    Recycling is helping the environment by eliminating waste. Recycling is taking old metal or paper and taking it to a foundry . Giving it back to them to make new products with to save the natural resource that it would take to make it from scratch. If the metal companies had to take and mine for the ore that it takes to make metal they would be hurting the environment a lot worse than what they would by using recycled goods. Recycling metal also helps us the consumer save on the natural resources

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    Plastic Pollution Essay

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    With the ceaseless consumption of plastics, problems arise affecting the current state of the planet along with the existing life that depends on it, negatively impacting the future to come. As Leighton Kille and Rachael Stephens state in their Journalist’s Resource article “Plastics, Human Health and Environmental Impacts: The Road Ahead,” the readily usable products made of plastic create a hazard to people and the environment. Plastics, found in many products and made simple to dispose of, contain

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