That’s reusing, not recycling.
Remember, recycling is the last of the 3 Rs. You should reduce or reuse first.
The third one is ECYCE
Is that true? I thought recycling was giving new purpose to an old object. Reuse to me implies another person using the object but in the same way it was originally intended.
No, that’s reusing. Recycling is breaking down the product into materials so it can be used to make new stuff.
The cycle in recycle means the production cycle.
Given that this is changing the product itself, it’s more repurposing than reusing, which I’d say fits between reuse and recycle.
It works better if you think about the raw materials rather than the whole product;
Reduce the amount of plastic you use
Reuse the plastic you already have
Recycle the plastic you can’t use anymoreI guess it would technically be upcycling
No, the cycle doesn’t close if you turn one product into a different one. Recycling is melting one bottle and turning into a new bottle. If you turn one product into a lower quality one, it’s downcycling. Unless you are very proud of what you did, than it’s upcycling
sad Krebs cycle face
What you’re describing is just giving/loaning/borrowing which don’t start with R but still contribute to a moneyless value economy which is still great for improving the efficient sharing of the resource pool toward desirable ends
Reparing is the first one, idk where reduce comes into the saying.
Maybe we need to include a 4th R?
I would argue that repair is part of re-use, since you are allowing it to be used again. So would be part of the second r. The first r is reduce, which would boil down to: if you already have one, don’t buy another. It’s more effective to not need the resources in the first place.
No it’s not, the full ladder is basically (and even legally here in NL rvo.nl )
- Refuse and rethink
- Reduce
- Re-use
- Refair/refurbish
- Recycle
- Recover
But the saying is often used as “Repair, Reuse, Recycle” in the right to repair programs.
I like those 6, but was not the mnemonic that was advertised around me. In general the order follows the life cycle of the minerals, so reduce is first as it means you dig up less. Reuse/repair is after it has been dug up, so less goes to disposal.
But you should first try to reuse something bedore you start to repurpose (or reuse it). If it can’t be repaired or it isn’t viable enough (because nobody want’s it or nobbody wants to pay for the repair) then reuse it
People with a single lever mixer tap:
Look what they need to Imitate a fraction of our power
still water
Gonna love those microplastics leeching in over time as well.
That’s why I eat plastic, gotta use that macro plastic to fight the micro plastics
microplastics when macroplastics walk in:
If you eat enough, it collects and then you can flush it from your system easier!
!THIS IS A LIE. DO NOT DO THIS.!<
And microplastics
Does it sound as great as it looks?
I thought this might have been a post from @[email protected] for a hot second.
I wish my posts could be as cool as Bones’ posts!
Adapt. Improvise. Overcome.
Adapt.
Improvise.
Overcome.
Microplastics.
And microplastic
Good morning, I choose punctuation.
Oooh, mixer tap! But microplastics… but mixer tap!
Redneck engineering.
I love everyone commenting about this will add microplastics to your water. We are already full of them.
Someone’s mouth used to touch that.