Waste Recycling
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The definition of recycling is to pass a substance through a system that enables that substance to be reused. Waste recycling involves the collection of waste materials and the separation and clean-up of those materials. Recycling waste means that fewer new products and consumables need to be produced, saving raw materials and reducing energy consumption.
42.______
In the UK, the household sectors have relatively low recycling rates. This is in comparison to some other wastes, such as construction and demolition waste and sewage sludge. The government is hoping to increase the amount of household waste that we recycle to 33% by 2015. Some of the materials that we can recycle include paper, plastics, metals (such as aluminum cans) and tyres.
43.______
The paper industry generates vast quantities of waste in the form of paper off-cuttings and damaged paper rolls. This paper can be put back
A. The glass recycling in UK.
B. The great prospect in household recycling.
C. The paper recycling in UK.
D. The metal recycling in UK.
E. What is recycling.
F. The plastics recycling in UK.
G. Unsatisfactory situation in household wastes recycling.
Waste Recycling
41.______
The definition of recycling is to pass a substance through a system that enables that substance to be reused. Waste recycling involves the collection of waste materials and the separation and clean-up of those materials. Recycling waste means that fewer new products and consumables need to be produced, saving raw materials and reducing energy consumption.
42.______
In the UK, the household sectors have relatively low recycling rates. This is in comparison to some other wastes, such as construction and demolition waste and sewage sludge. The government is hoping to increase the amount of household waste that we recycle to 33% by 2015. Some of the materials that we can recycle include paper, plastics, metals (such as aluminum cans) and tyres.
43.______
The paper industry generates vast quantities of waste in the form of paper off-cuttings and damaged paper rolls. This paper can be put back
A. The glass recycling in UK.
B. The great prospect in household recycling.
C. The paper recycling in UK.
D. The metal recycling in UK.
E. What is recycling.
F. The plastics recycling in UK.
G. Unsatisfactory situation in household wastes recycling.
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