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Twenty years ago, only one curbside recycling program existed in the United States. By 2005, almost 9,000 programs sprouted up across the nation and as of 2005, about 500 material recovery facilites had been established to process collected materials.
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RECYCLINGGreen Building Solutions | LEED-Based Principles | Recycling | Calculators | Design Studio

What is recycling?

Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. Recycling is cost effective, modern waste management. It is returning materials into reusable commodities. The reprocessing of materials into new products allows useful materials from being wasted, reduces the consumption of raw materials and reduces energy. Today, the most commonly used methods for waste disposal (i.e. landfill, prolysis, incineration) are environmentally damaging and are unsustainable.

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