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All the company's retail stores will now take back Apple products for recycling, for free; previously customers had to buy a new product to recycle an old one.
The council was ranked 302nd out of 326 local authorities for its recycling credentials, despite pledging that 70% of all domestic waste would be recycled by May 2015.
It was prompted by confusion among residents about when bins and recycling were collected.
From air quality, to recycling and climate change, we see only slow, reluctant steps.
His technique was repetition, constantly assailing the public with ever more gruesome facts, recycling tales of graveyard degradations, seeking out new examples.
"There are already massive recycling programmes in the UK that manage organic food waste very well.
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The House is now on to asset recycling.
Doesn't it have the worst recycling record in the country, I ask Lucas.
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