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Significados de new recycling em inglês
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Uso de new recycling em inglês
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The Government is to trial a newrecycling service aimed at plastic shopping bags.
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Environment Minister Sussan Ley says the government's newrecycling plan will address the nation's problematic overseas waste exports.
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It launched a newrecycling service called RecycleSmart for textiles, soft plastics and e-waste collected directly from your home.
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A newrecycling scheme will from next year to oversee the disposal of all waste tyres in the Republic.
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Li-Cycle is pioneering a newrecycling technology using a chemical process to retrieve all of the important metals from batteries.
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In our rural discussion with Steve Wyn Harris last week he mentioned a newrecycling scheme that has recently been announced.
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Toru Okabe, a University of Tokyo professor, recently succeeded in separating rare earths elements from neodymium magnet via a newrecycling process.
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Milk bottles and other soft plastics are to be turned into fence posts for New Zealand farms under a newrecycling initiative.
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Team Green, powered by Repak, was founded to help Ireland achieve its newrecycling targets which have been set by the European Commission.
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All households in Dublin city and county face new rubbish disposal charges to pay for a £120 million incinerator and a newrecycling scheme.
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Dublin local authorities have launched a newrecycling service for Dublin homes which aims to recycle up to 100 million Tetra Pak cartons every year.
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They have begun collecting plastics and paper around the dam, ready to sell to a newrecycling plant which is expected to open in August.
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Today, Rubicon announced it has raised $30 million, which it will use to scale operations across the country and invest in newrecycling technology research.
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To achieve these newrecycling targets, waste plastic packaging recycling in Ireland will have to increase to circa 175,824 tonnes by 2030.