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the recyclability
noun
The quality of being recyclable.
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Similarly, the recycling industry will be affected by the recyclability of the secondary (recycled) inputs, which is controlled by the producers of primary products.
Recycling tests: The recyclability of 8 wt %Pd@MIL-101Cr-NH2 %Pd@MIL-101Cr-NH2 %Pd@MIL-101Cr-NH2 p-bromotoluene.
For instance, the recyclability of used papers is quite varied, and recycled papers can be recycled again with downgrading quality.
The recycled and fresh enzymes were applied at the same protein dosages (10 mg/g) in the recyclability tests.
Another hurdle for manufacturers is the recyclability of materials.
He thinks that such a radical redesign could improve the recyclability of existing three-way catalysts.
Meanwhile, people also perceive the recyclability of materials as a complex issue.
Unilever is also committed to improving the recyclability of its products.
They will explore everything from the recyclability of cellphones to charging batteries with kinetic energy.
Coffee chains have responded to accusations of misleading consumers about the recyclability of their cups with incentives for using reusables.
Beside the recyclability of certain plastics, their combination of lightness and strength made them less resource-consuming than more traditional materials, he said.
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