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Die casting is an example of an industry process where this is being applied.
Die casting is an example of an industry process where this is being applied.
Recycling old and unused/unwanted objects and materials (such as glass, tin cans, aluminium cans, plastic bottles, paper from newspapers, magazines) in the process of creating new objects will save some amounts of energy as opposed to creating those objects from new unprocessed raw materials. However materials must be sorted properly to not be contaminated with other parts or materials that will destroy the process.
Some countries have created national/regional schemes that pay the customers small symbolic amounts per can and bottle, to make them bring back all old containers and useful materials to the shop (for transport back to the producers factories)
See: [[Industrial ecology]] (which deals largely with the elimination of physical waste but includes an awareness of energy efficiency).
See: [[Industrial ecology]] (which deals largely with the elimination of physical waste but includes an awareness of energy efficiency).
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