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1.
Water Efficient Gardens
... to capture and then
reuse
the rain that falls on your property. Rainwater is the ideal water for your garden (no added chemicals) ...
2.
Water Saving Ideas around the home
... water they use. In countries such as Australia rebates can be claimed for the purchase of such water saving devices.
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grey water from the house on the garden. The following ideas are little more expensive, ...
3.
Application for Greywater
Irrigation, Indoor
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, Extreme living conditions, Heat reclamation Greywater typically breaks down faster than blackwater and has much less nitrogen and phosphorus. However, all greywater must be assumed ...
4.
Greywater
... may be considered "dark grey" or blackwater. In recent years concerns over dwindling reserves of groundwater and overloaded or costly sewage treatment plants has generated much interest in the
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...
5.
Composting Toilets
... advantages are that urine collected pure can easily be
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d as a fertiliser and faeces collected pure can (after drying) also be
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d without much further processing in agriculture (see WHO guidelines ...
6.
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 ...
7.
Recursive recycling
... via condensate filtering, usable recyclables are immediately extracted for
reuse
(plastics, ferrous metals, aluminum, glass, wood, etc.). Level 2 Recursive Organic materials from the original waste stream ...
8.
Recycling Criticism
... director of natural resource studies at the Cato Institute, wrote, "If it costs X to deliver newly manufactured plastic to the market, for example, but it costs 10X to deliver
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d plastic to the market, ...
9.
Recycling History
... of scrap bronze and other metals being collected in Europe and melted down for perpetual
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, and in Britain dust and ash from wood and coal fires was downcycled as a base material in brick making. The ...
10.
Common Recyclables
... and method of recycling. Workers sort and separate collected textiles into good quality clothing and shoes which can be
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d or worn. There is a trend of moving these facilities from developed countries ...
11.
Recycling
... a key component of modern waste management and is the third component of the "Reduce,
Reuse
, Recycle" waste hierarchy. Recyclable materials include glass, paper, metal, textiles, electronics (cell phones, ...
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