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  2. Aluminium recycling - Wikipedia

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    The use of recycled aluminium also decreases the need for mining and refining bauxite. The vast amount of aluminium used means that even small percentage losses are large expenses, so the flow of material is well monitored and accounted for financial reasons. Efficient production and recycling benefits the environment as well. [26]

  3. Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance, or simply FBRA, is a Nigerian non-profit organization that promotes extended producer responsibility and industry collaboration with the goal to unite responsible stakeholders in the food and beverage sector to support and grow waste collection, buyback, and recycling programs.

  4. Aluminium - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium trichloride has major industrial uses involving this reaction, such as in the manufacture of anthraquinones and styrene; it is also often used as the precursor for many other aluminium compounds and as a reagent for converting nonmetal fluorides into the corresponding chlorides (a transhalogenation reaction).

  5. Spent potlining - Wikipedia

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    Primary aluminium smelting is the process of extracting aluminium from aluminium oxide (also known as alumina). The process takes place in electrolytic cells that are known as pots. The pots are made up of steel shells with two linings, an outer insulating or refractory lining and an inner carbon lining that acts as the cathode of the ...

  6. Recycling - Wikipedia

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    It can also prevent the waste of potentially useful materials and reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reducing energy use, air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling). Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" waste hierarchy.

  7. Aluminate - Wikipedia

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    A good example comes from the metals industry, particularly the aluminium industry. Aluminium recycling is a beneficial activity for the environment, since it recovers resources from both manufacturing and consumer waste. Slag and scrap which were previously considered as waste, are now the raw material for some highly profitable new industries.

  8. Nigerian designer turns plastic waste into fashion - AOL

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    STORY: This fashion designer makes goods from plastic wasteNigerian designer Adejoke Lasisi collects discarded plastic itemsincluding polythene bags, water sachets and packagingThe plastic is then ...

  9. Aluminium in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Aluminium in Africa originates from bauxite, and within Africa is primarily found in Guinea, Mozambique and Ghana. [1] Guinea is by far the biggest producer in Africa , and is a world leader in bauxite production .