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That means incinerators directly compete with efforts to reduce or recycle materials.
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Another way to recycle books is to get involved in Book Crossing.
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It is also seeking better ways to produce, recharge and recycle batteries.
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But better design could make the metals easier to recycle, he said.
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In doing so we would recycle 250 million more items of plastic.
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Any water reuse facility or groundwater remediation likely uses the same technology.
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We reuse all of our packaging materials as many times as possible.
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Password managers provide the crucial service of helping you avoid password reuse.
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In this process any metals are removed for reuse, leaving residual ash.
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Sometimes herons reuse the same nest from one year to the next.
Usage of reprocess in English
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We should reprocess partly spent fuel elements by using heavy water reactors.
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OuterNet will reprocess your wetware, in accordance with Propagation of Game Law 972HIJ.
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If you want to reprocess jars that didn't seal, you can do that.
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In here we maintain a human-compatible biosphere to reprocess your air and waste.
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North Korea is believed to be able to reprocess plutonium at Yongbyon for nuclear warheads.
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I shifted my towel, and allowed my brain to reprocess the events of the day.
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The use of plutonium is a key part of Japan's controversial plan to reprocess spent uranium.
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There, his therapist encouraged him to relive his experiences in order to "reprocess" them.
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To reprocess unsealed jars, follow these steps:
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Bush prohibits Long Island Power Authority from working with the French firm Cogema to reprocess irradiated reactor core.
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Britain and France, despite continuing to reprocess fuel, have agreed to the terms of the discharges agreement reached in 1998.
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Meanwhile Artemis Resources plans to reprocess ore stockpiles from a shuttered mine in the Pilbara from the middle of next year.
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Add to that Putin's sudden scrapping of a 20-year-old US-Russian agreement to reprocess excess plutonium to prevent its use in nuclear weapons.
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It pledges not to enrich uranium or reprocess used nuclear fuel, and is obliged to import all fuel for its nuclear reactors.
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At the time, the North had threatened to reprocess its spent nuclear fuel, prompting the Clinton administration to call for U.N. sanctions.
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Slops is the somewhat derogatory term for the small amount of substandard products or oil contaminated during processing that refiners regularly reprocess, experts said.