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Because shoes tend to be constructed of many different materials, they can be hard to recycle.
On arrival to Christmas Island, we discarded this trash as the island is working hard to recycle waste.
A typical monitor's tube is two-thirds glass, and some of it is leaded, making it hard to recycle.
Therefore they induce a large water demand which makes them hard to recycle into mortar and concrete.
But the cans they come in create a mountain of garbage that the United States Tennis Association is working hard to recycle during the United States Open.
One challenge is that the ashes, or oxidized metal, would be hard to recycle back into aluminum without big releases of carbon dioxide.
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And because rayon is much harder to recycle than cotton, the recycling doesn't go full circle.
(Norlin says that Re:newcell's process is completely clean). And because rayon is much harder to recycle than cotton, the recycling doesn't go full circle.
"I try to choose the wrapping papers I know are recyclable," he added, noting that some have materials that make them harder to recycle.
Lighter plastics have also meant greater reliance on chemically complex plastics that are harder to recycle.
Carbon-fibre parts have the most potential to cut weight, but they are harder to recycle than steel and more time-consuming to make.
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