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recycling

American  
[ree-sahyk-ling] / riˈsaɪk lɪŋ /

noun

recyclings plural
  1. the collection and processing of used or waste materials so as to make them suitable for reuse, often through a publicly administered program.

  2. the act or practice of reusing or adapting something for a different purpose without altering its essential form or nature.


adjective

  1. relating to or engaging in the collection and processing of used or waste materials so as to make them suitable for reuse, or the practice of reusing or adapting things for a different purpose.

recycling Scientific  
/ rē-sīklĭng /
  1. The collection and often reprocessing of discarded materials for reuse. Recycled materials include those used in manufacturing processes and those used in consumer products. The recycled material is often degraded somewhat by use or processing and therefore must be converted to another purpose. For example, the processing of recycled newspaper and other paper wastes usually shortens their fibers, and the material cannot be used to make high-grade paper. Instead, it can be reprocessed to make cardboard or insulation. Recycling helps reduce pollution, prolong the usefulness of landfills, and conserve natural resources.


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Explanation

The process of taking trash and turning it into new materials is recycling. It's thanks to recycling that a new playground slide can be partly made of used plastic milk jugs. Only some materials are eligible for recycling — aluminum, steel, glass, paper, and some kinds of plastic. These are typically the things you toss in your recycling bin (like empty soda cans and pickle jars). Recycling, or "reusing materials," was first used in an industrial context, from re-, "again," and cycle, "move through a repeating event." The process of making something, melting it down, and then making it again captures the idea of recycling.

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He heads the Broward County Solid Waste Authority, formed in 2023 to remake how the Sunshine State’s second-most-populous county handles recycling.

From Barron's • Jun. 17, 2026

A Fire Rover sensor monitors the space for fire safety—fires in recycling facilities like this are not uncommon.

From Barron's • Jun. 17, 2026

He says that even if recycling rates continue to stay low for a long period, the infrastructure Waste Management is building makes it efficient.

From Barron's • Jun. 17, 2026

The new facility opened during a pivotal moment for the recycling industry.

From Barron's • Jun. 17, 2026

And there were still two banged-up bronze bulls to dispose of, which I didn’t figure would fit in our normal recycling bins.

From "The Sea of Monsters" by Rick Riordan

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