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As mentioned earlier in Solids Current Recycling Technologies and Processes, solid wastes is arguably the biggest and most detrimental pollution to human society. Recycling of solid wastes does not only purify the environment around us, but it also helps save the natural resources and energy on this planet. This section is devoted to the exploration of solid materials that are recyclable right now. However, we will focus mainly on plastics, metals, and assorted others. | |||||||||||||||||||
1.) Plastics 2.) Metals [Page 1, Page 2, Page 3, Page 4] 3.) Assorted Others |
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QUICK LINKS (Specific Table of Contents): Section I: Introduction Section II: Present (YOU ARE CURRENTLY IN THIS SECTION) Section III: Future |
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