Difference between revisions of "Recycling"
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If we can develop waste systems that us to recycle nearly all unneeded objects and materials, and there is no reason why this is not technically possible, it would means that only a small percentage of the total required raw materials for manufacturing goods and constructing buildings need to be extracted from the ground. | If we can develop waste systems that us to recycle nearly all unneeded objects and materials, and there is no reason why this is not technically possible, it would means that only a small percentage of the total required raw materials for manufacturing goods and constructing buildings need to be extracted from the ground. | ||
− | Currently modern society is vastly inefficient, dumping perfectly good material back into the ground {{em}} creating | + | Currently modern society is vastly inefficient, dumping perfectly good material back into the ground {{em}} creating ugly and environmentally unsound wasteland dumps {{em}} while simultaneously creating further wasteland through quarrying, mining and deforestation. This can be reduced massively by engineering sophisticated recycling systems. |
== Automated recycling == | == Automated recycling == |
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