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Recyling, Rebuilding and Reusing

Facts and Trivia About Waste

by admin on July 26, 2010

Not so very long ago, waste was a distinctly un-cool subject, something that no one really wanted to talk about – at least, n…
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“Make do and mend,” we called it, remembers Denise Mansell, “so all this recycling malarkey that everyone’s going on about th…
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For most industries, wastewater tends to be looked upon as a bit of a problem that needs to be treated and then disposed of p…
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The succinct answer to this question is simple – recycling is the best way to dispose of electronics. Consider that many electr…
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How Drinking Water is Treated

by admin on May 24, 2010

Water; turn on the tap and it flows. In a country as well provided with water as Britain – no matter how much we may moan abo…
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Ways to Recycle Wood

by admin on May 3, 2010

Wood is one of our most familiar materials; it’s hard to imagine how we’d manage without it. It has been estimated that, worl…
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Why Should We Recycle?

by admin on May 3, 2010

Life on earth is a fragile balance of natural resources. Mineral deposits forests, fish, soil, breathable air and drinkable water…
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China Goes Green in Recycling Effort

by admin on April 26, 2010

The Scale of the Problem in China

China is acknowledged as the fastest growing country in the world, both in terms…
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A Wormary: Alternative Home Composting Systems

by admin on February 22, 2010

In any composting system worms and naturally occurring bacteria will be doing the work of breaking the food scraps and other com…
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A City Recycles: Cambridge

by admin on February 22, 2010

Cambridge 50 miles north-east of London, is a thriving English City in the South-East of England, with 108,863 residents, accord…
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