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  • ...mmonly recycled, and has the number "1" as its [[Resin identification code|recycling symbol]]. While most thermoplastics can, in principle, be recycled, PET bottle [[recycling]] is more practical than many other plastic applications. The primary reaso
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  • ...tainers such as bags and [[basket]]s. In the household, they are used in [[carpet]]ing, upholstered [[furniture|furnishings]], [[window shade]]s, [[towel]]s, [[Carpet]]s, rugs, [[velvet]], [[velour]], and [[velveteen]], are made by interlacin
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  • {{Recycling}} '''Textile recycling''' is the method of reusing or reprocessing used clothing, fibrous material
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  • ...) has a sheetlike silicate anion which is curved and which rolls up like a carpet to form the fiber.<ref>{{cite book|author=WA Deer, RA Howie, J Zussman|titl ...p://www.laws.sandwell.gov.uk/ccm/navigation/environment/rubbish--waste-and-recycling/waste/hazardous-waste/asbestos-removal/;jsessionid=aPQVqe6GfR77</ref><ref>h
    77 KB (11,403 words) - 21:32, 20 September 2010