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reusing waste materials informational article

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Answered by shivaiyappan29
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Reuse is the action or practice of using something again, whether for its original purpose (conventional reuse) or to fulfil a different function (creative reuse or repurposing). It should be distinguished from recycling, which is the breaking down of used items to make raw materials for the manufacture of new products. Reuse – by taking, but not reprocessing, previously used items – helps save time, money, energy and resources. In broader economic terms, it can make quality products available to people and organizations with limited means, while generating jobs and business activity that contribute to the economy.

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Answered by rj0509925
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Article on reusing waste material.

  • Reusing products, materials and parts can provide significant economic and environmental benefits. Waste isn't just created when consumers throw away items.
  • Waste is generated throughout the life cycle of a product, from raw material extraction, transportation to processing and manufacturing facilities, through production and use.
  • Reusing items or crafting them with less materials greatly reduces waste. Ultimately, less material will be needed to be recycled or sent to a landfill or waste incineration facility.
  • Used goods are widely supplied to industries, businesses, organizations and individuals.
  • There is a secondhand market for entire industrial production facilities, such as breweries and chemical plants, as well as industrial, construction and medical equipment. Second hand personal goods include cars, clothing, books, furniture, home appliances, sports equipment, and musical instruments.
  • Second-hand sources include online and marketplace auctions, thrift stores, classified ads, real estate sales, auctions, thrift stores, yard sales, scavenging, barter materials, scavenging or "diving for garbage".

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Answered by rj0509925
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Article on reusing waste material.

  • Reusing products, materials and parts can provide significant economic and environmental benefits. Waste isn't just created when consumers throw away items.
  • Waste is generated throughout the life cycle of a product, from raw material extraction, transportation to processing and manufacturing facilities, through production and use.
  • Reusing items or crafting them with less materials greatly reduces waste. Ultimately, less material will be needed to be recycled or sent to a landfill or waste incineration facility.
  • Used goods are widely supplied to industries, businesses, organizations and individuals.
  • There is a secondhand market for entire industrial production facilities, such as breweries and chemical plants, as well as industrial, construction and medical equipment. Second hand personal goods include cars, clothing, books, furniture, home appliances, sports equipment, and musical instruments.
  • Second-hand sources include online and marketplace auctions, thrift stores, classified ads, real estate sales, auctions, thrift stores, yard sales, scavenging, barter materials, scavenging or "diving for garbage".

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