• Matéria: Inglês
  • Autor: Kira676
  • Perguntado 8 anos atrás

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Read the following excerpt to find the correct statement.

"Recycling Webquest
Recycling is the collection of used materials that would otherwise be waste to be broken down and remade into new products. Reuse is collecting waste such as food and drink containers to be cleaned, refilled and resold.
Motivations for recycling include environmental sustainability and business economics: sustainability because the reused material both prevents waste and reduces the consumption of new raw materials, and economics because it can be cheaper to produce new products from reused or recycled materials. An extensive variety of waste is recyclable, and commonly recycled materials include glass, paper, aluminum, asphalt, and steel. These materials can be derived either from pre-consumer waste (materials used in manufacturing) or post-consumer waste (materials discarded by the consumer)."
Recycling Webquest. Disponível em: . Acesso em: 30/7/2014.

What is the difference between recycling and reuse?
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(A)
Recycling is the process of disassembly and recovery at the module level and, eventually, at the component level, repairing or replacing of worn out or obsolete components and modules. Reuse is the process of bringing damaged components back to a functional condition.

(B)
Recycling is the breaking down of the used item into raw materials which are used to make new items; in contrast, to reuse is to use an item again after it has been used; it can be done for the same function, and new-life reuse where it is used for a different function.

(C)
Recycling is important, but it can be complicated. What can’t go in your curbside bin? How many times can something be recycled? What about really large or dangerous items?

(D)
Recycling has also given the manufacturers of disposable items a way to essentially market overconsumption, helping the consumer to justify the consumption of more disposable plastic goods if they can comfort themselves with the idea that whatever they toss in the bin will be recycled.

(E)
Not all plastic can be recycled— the problem lies in plastic’s complexity: There are as many types of plastic as there are uses. And since each type can only be recycled with its own kind, plastics need to be carefully sorted before they can be processed.

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respondido por: Xanxaa
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resposta certa é letra b
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