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  2. Leyden jar - Wikipedia

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    A Leyden jar (or Leiden jar, or archaically, Kleistian jar) is an electrical component that stores a high-voltage electric charge (from an external source) between electrical conductors on the inside and outside of a glass jar.

  3. Glass crusher - Wikipedia

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    A glass crusher provides for pulverization of glass to a yield size of 2 inches (5 cm) or less. [1] Recycling operations may range from simple, manually-fed, self-contained machines to extravagant crushing systems complete with screens, conveyors, crushers and separators. All non-glass contaminants must generally be removed from the glass prior ...

  4. Glass recycling - Wikipedia

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    Reusable glass or plastic (PET) bottles are available for many drinks, especially beer and carbonated water as well as soft drinks (Mehrwegflaschen). The deposit per bottle (Pfand) is €0.08-€0.15, compared to €0.25 for recyclable but not reusable plastic bottles. There is no deposit for glass bottles which do not get refilled.

  5. Household Products That Are a Complete Waste of Money

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    Price: About $2 per 16.9 fl oz. bottle Is there a bigger waste of money than paying for bottled water? Consumers spend more than 800 times more for bottled water than plain old tap water.

  6. Crusher - Wikipedia

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    A crusher is a machine designed to reduce large rocks into smaller rocks, gravel, sand or rock dust.. Crushers may be used to reduce the size, or change the form, of waste materials so they can be more easily disposed of or recycled, or to reduce the size of a solid mix of raw materials (as in rock ore), so that pieces of different composition can be differentiated.

  7. Bottle recycling - Wikipedia

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    In fact for every 10% of cullet added to the production of a new bottle, energy usage goes down by 3-4%. [2] Recycling one ton of glass can save approximately 42 kWh of energy which translates to 7.5 pounds of air pollutants not being released into the atmosphere. [6] An example of a "Bale" of plastic bottles at a recycling center.