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"What's most under threat are the grassroots shows that reflect the contemporary lives of children in this country and are not designed to be recycled for 10 years".
"Objects are not currently designed to be recycled," says Watts. "A change in design practices won't occur without stricter legislation or until materials become so expensive that there is real interest from companies to design with recycling in mind".
In addition to being more cost effective to handle at end-of-life (EOL), products that are designed to be recycled are often easier to make and service.
Considering that these types of adsorbents are designed to be recycled preferably for thousands of adsorption/desorption cycles, this could translate into significant energy savings in the regeneration step where any water present on the adsorbent would also have to be heated and desorbed.
However, SUPs, the majority of plastics, are not designed to be recycled.
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In Germany there is a house designed to be easily disassembled and recycled.
For example, bottled water is often packaged using PETE (with the designation "1"), which is designed to be used once and then recycled.
(Some are ready to recycle, designed to be converted to loft apartments should the time come).
The material is finished in PVC and designed to be waterproof and scuff-free, breathable, antibacterial, absorbent, and made from recycled rubber.
You can now take them to any nursery belonging to The Garden Centre Group (which includes the Andover Garden Centre, Hants SP11 7DN, the Beaconsfield Garden Centre, Bucks HP9 1SH and the Bicester Avenue Garden Centre, Oxon OX25 2NY) where they will be collected by design company A Short Walk to be recycled into labels, clocks and garden chalk boards.
"They sent me to be recycled".
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