Question by Dina Ahmed: what is the difference between mining in electronic waste, and recycling in electronic waste? Best answer: Answer by ?They can be essentially the same thing, but it depends on the individual person. Responsible recyclers, that harvest metals of interest from electronic “waste”, have connections to people that can take their unwanted […]
by Irish Typepad Question by Natlawee: what the difference between recycling and zero waste? Best answer: Answer by whsgreenmomRecycling is one method to help achieve zero waste. Zero waste goal is to have nothing going to the landfill, it would have to be an integrated plan that would include composting, recycling and re purposing a […]
Question by bingz_o0o: Compare the energy and cost between production and recycling of aluminium? This is for my report research. “Analyze information to compare the energy expenditure and the cost needed to produce aluminium from the ore with the recycling of aluminium.” The cost can be in any currency and I need exact values for […]
Question by Stephanie D: What’s the difference between “post-consumer fiber” and “post-consumer waste” in recycled paper? When I try to read and understand the labels of green products, I get so confused. When it comes to “recycled paper” what is the difference between “post-consumer waste” and “post-consumer fibers?” They sound like the same thing. Which […]
by evemosher Question by bebekyc: Difference between California EPA Permit and E-Waste Recycling license.? I visited their websites and understood their purposes, but I dont understand what’s the purpose of their permi/license. I assume if I have the license of E-Waste Recycle, I’m legally qualified to recycle for others, but what about EPA? What’s the […]
by Auntie P Question by cagaLLi: what is the relationship between recycling and waste? what is the relationship of the two?? are they somewhat related to each other? Best answer: Answer by Count CagliostroWhat`s considered waste , once it`s recycled it turn into something useful What do you think? Answer below!
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