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Consumer Glass for Glass Blowing and Glass Casting (1996) Color Modification of Post-Consumer Glass Cullet (1996) Small-Scale Recycled Glass Processing System (1996) Using Recycled Glass as a Hydroponic Rooting Medium (1996) Crushed Glass ...
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Studies for the Use of Post Consumer Glass as a Construction Aggregate Summary: This study consolidated all of the important previous technical work on the use of glass as a construction aggregate and ... . In 1995, the CWC contracted with Dames & Moore to conduct a feedstock evaluation of recycled glass in construction. A synopsis of this study is included within this report. 2 Page Fact ...
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Fiber Glass And Slag Wool Insulation Manufacturers Continue Their Commitment To Using Recycled Materials
For the first time, this survey includes data from ... and NAIMA Canada members together utilized more than 2.2 billion pounds of recycled post consumer glass and blast furnace slag in the manufacturing process of thermal and acoustical insulation. This is ...
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The Consumer Recycling Guide: Commonly Recycled Materials
Consumer Recycling Guide: Commonly Recycled Materials Commonly Recycled Materials Batteries, Plastic, Paper, Glass, Aluminum, Steel, Motor Oil, Tires, Toxics, Refrigerators, Computer Printers, False Claims, Curbside Recycling Tips This guide attempts to cover everything an informed consumer should ...
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The Consumer Recycling Guide: Recycling More Obscure Materials (toxics, batteries, mercury, computers, eyeglasses, foam peanuts)
The Consumer Recycling Guide: Recycling More Obscure Materials (toxics, batteries, mercury, computers, eyeglasses, foam peanuts) Recycling More ... of heavy duty tin shears, or place them in a microwave oven with a small glass of water (for one disc, 5 seconds on medium does a fantastic job, and creates ...
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Energy Choices at Work - Consumer Energy Center
Consumer Energy Center GREEN BUILDINGS "...the modern architect has produced the most flagrantly uneconomic and uncomfortable buildings ... inhibited only with the aid of the most expensive devices of heating and refrigeration ... glass ...
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EERE Consumer's Guide: Wood and Pellet Heating
Protection Agency State & Local Resources Fireplaces and Woodburning Stoves California Energy Commission's Consumer Energy Center Related Links Masonry Heater Association of North America (MHA) Product Fact ... Although some fireplace designs seek to address these issues with dedicated air supplies, glass doors, and heat recovery systems, fireplaces are still energy losers. When burning a ...
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EERE Consumer's Guide: Solar Water Heaters
Evacuated-tube solar collectors They feature parallel rows of transparent glass tubes. Each tube contains a glass outer tube and metal absorber tube attached to a fin. The fin's ... Tankless coil and indirect water heaters Printable Version Skip footer navigation to end of page. Consumer's Guide Home | EERE Home | U.S. Department of Energy Webmaster | Web Site Policies | Security ...
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Looking-Glass Animal, Environmental and Humanitarian News
Humanitarian News main contents good cause shopping news veggieglobal causeclick labyrinth map Looking-Glass & VeggieGlobal are free, non-profit resources also bringing you this animal, environmental and ... Campaign Compassionate web sites VeggieGlobal and Looking-Glass have launched a major campaign and investigation into ethical labeling of food and consumer products ...more A non-killjoy firework ...
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NSF Consumer Information: The Importance of Recycling
Frequently Asked Questions » Search for NSF-Certified Products » Contact the NSF Consumer Affairs Office > Consumer Fact Kits > Dietary Supplements » Functional Foods and Beverages » NFL/NFLPA Program » ... other durable and non-durable goods each year as well. Packaging waste, including glass, aluminum, plastics, metals, paper, and paperboard, also contributes significantly to our annual waste ...
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