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1.
Application for Greywater
... areas unsuitable for conventional treatment, or where conventional treatment is costly. The Mars Desert Research Station utilizes greywater
recycling
for this use, and might be used on trips to Mars to ...
2.
Recycling of Greywater
... ...), pathogens (e.g. from your skin), and is often discharged warm, it is very important not to store it before using it for irrigation purposes, unless it is treated first. Greywater
recycling
systems ...
3.
Greywater
... or
recycling
of greywater, both domestically and for use in commercial irrigation. However, concerns over potential health and environmental risks means that many jurisdictions demand such intensive treatment ...
4.
Composting Toilets
... The arborloo does not make use of containers nor effective/optimal nutrient
recycling
. Instead, faeces falls into a pit untill it becomes full. At that moment, a new pit is dug and the old pit with faeces ...
5.
Home Water Saving Technology
... to maintain "wetting effectiveness" while using less water. As a bonus, they reduce splashing while washing hands and dishes. Wastewater reuse or
recycling
systems, allowing: Reuse of graywater for flushing ...
6.
Energy recycling
Energy
recycling
is utilizing energy that would normally be wasted, usually by converting it into electricity or thermal energy. Energy
recycling
-- which can be undertaken at manufacturing facilities, ...
7.
Battery Recycling
Battery
recycling
is a
recycling
activity that aims to reduce the number of batteries being disposed as municipal solid waste. It is widely promoted by environmentalists concerned about contamination, ...
8.
Recursive recycling
Recursive
Recycling
is a technique where a function, in order to accomplish a task, calls itself with some part of the task or output from a previous step. In municipal solid waste and waste reclamation ...
9.
Recycling Criticism
In a 1996 article in The New York Times, John Tierney claimed that government mandated
recycling
wastes more resources than it saves. Some highlights from the article: In cases where
recycling
truly does ...
10.
Recycling History
Early
recycling
Recycling
has been a common practice for most of human history, with recorded advocates as far back as Plato in 400 BC. During periods when resources were scarce, archaeological studies ...
11.
Common Recyclables
... if it is free of contaminants. This reduces the need for other rocks to be dug up, which in turn saves trees and habitats. Batteries The large variation in size and type of batteries makes their
recycling
...
12.
Recycling Process
... automatically, known as Single Stream. A 30% increase in
recycling
rates has been seen in the areas where these plants exist. Initially, the commingled recyclates are removed from the collection vehicle ...
13.
Recycling
Recycling
involves processing used materials into new products in order to prevent the waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce ...
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