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you may not recycle ick golckma
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Wool is readily recyclable, with pathways well established. One well-known hub for wool recycling is Prato, Italy. Textile manufacturers there perfected their trade and today, their expertise is highly sought after.
Wool is a naturally durable fibre. Wool garments can stay in circulation for a relatively long period of time, and this reduces their environmental footprint. Research shows that woollen products have the potential for several ‘lifetimes’, lasting 20-30 years and often longer.
One easy way to reduce, reuse and recycle wool is to take care of wool clothing and recycle it among many people. Another way is to unravel hand-knitted projects and re-work them into new projects.
You can recycle it by breaking down the fibres and turing it into something else. An old jumper, for instance, may be carefully undone and the wool gathered, cleaned, and re-used. Another term for wool that is re-used is "shoddy".
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Cotton wool is cotton typically used for gauze bandages and tampons. You may be able to re-purpose unused quantities of cotton wool -- called absorbent cotton in USA, but reusing used cotton wool is probably not advisable as a recycle task.
"Recycle" in Tagalog is "mag-recycle" or "pag-recycle."
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Yes, you can recycle cardboard ifi it has the recycle sign on it. Many places do recycle cardboard.
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