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April 12, 2010

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Full Auto 2000kg per hour PET Recycling Line for Belgium Buyer(Plastic Recycling)

April 12, 2010

PET Bottle Washing and Recycling Line, 2000kg per hour production capacity. CE Approved. High automatically. PLC Controlling, Water Treatment System, Dust Collection System and Auto Bagging Machine are equiped on the line. The water consumption is only one ton on 24 hours running. Presents by www.recyclingall.com Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Oil Recycling Why We Should Do It

April 12, 2010

Oil is made from crude oil, a valuable natural resource that is highly sought after. Oil is also a very serious pollutant so it is absolutely essential that any waste oil from the likes of car or boat engines or oil fired central heating systems for example, is disposed of in the proper manner. […]

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Inkjet Recycling Canada Program Can Buy Your Used Cartridges

April 11, 2010

Inkjet printers are the most commonly used device for printing documents and images. Billions of inkjet cartridges are being manufactured yearly that’s why billions of empty inkjet cartridges are also being dumped worldwide. Hopefully, the inkjet recycling Canada program could help reduce this global waste. The inkjet recycling Canada program is an effort to […]

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Complying With UK & EU Country WEEE Electronic Recycling Directive

April 11, 2010

The objective of the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive 2002/96/EC is to minimize the environmental impact of electronic waste. The WEEE directive protects landfills and regulates the disposal of discarded or end-of-life electrical or electronic equipment (EEE) also known as e-waste. The related RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC strives to limit the use of […]

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Participating in Toner Recycling Canada Program Can Help Lots of People

April 10, 2010

How do you find the idea of helping the environment, helping other people and still earn from your effort? You can realize this by participating in the toner recycling Canada program. This is an environmental drive that will reward you for your kindness. The toner recycling Canada program seeks to reduce and ultimately eliminate […]

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Recycling Plastic: The Facts You Should Know

April 10, 2010

If you have heard about the Plastic Continent — the floating island of plastic twice the size of Texas in the Pacific Ocean — then you understand how crucial it is to recycle plastic. Right now, only 5% of plastics worldwide are recycled. Some of this is ignorance: most of the world still simply […]

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Plastic Recycling Explained

April 10, 2010

By Terese Hartjoy If you think that the recycling number embossed on the bottom of your plastics is the solution to the plastic problem, think again. Of the seven types of plastic that are stamped as “recyclable” only two are easily and efficiently recycled. Plastics are labeled with numbers 1 through 7. Number 1 […]

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Recycling Electronic Waste

April 9, 2010

Here’s a Jeopardy question for you… What weighs 200 million tons? The answer: the amount of electronic waste that goes into our landfills every year. Computers, monitors, cell phones, DVD players, copy machines, TV sets… you get the picture. Most, if not all of this electronic waste, contains hazardous chemicals like mercury, lead […]

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Plastic Recycling: A Know-How

April 9, 2010

Plastics is one of the most extensively used products of the modern generation. It is widely seen used as a packaging product of almost everything that you can think of, in the making of toys, household goods, making of all kind of cards like credit cards, sim cards, shopping cards, identity cards and so […]

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Do You Want Some Information On Electronic Recycling?

April 9, 2010

Electronics recycling is among the concerns of the environmentalists today. One potential harm that can be done by sophisticated technology is caused by mercury and lead, which percolates from a landfill and permeate into the groundwater, which affects our household water and other water sources. Besides the toxic materials, the glass, plastic and metal […]

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