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- adjective Not
recycled .
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Examples
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Which? said that attempts by retailers to stem the tide of unrecycled cups varied enormously, and called on them to do more.
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She made her way to the coffeemaker, stepping over the piles of unrecycled clothes and dirty dishes that occupied every square centimeter of floor.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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That also means five hundred million pounds of unrecycled material goes to waste.
Douglas Forbes: Downward Mobility: Tech Toys and Society 2010
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That also means five hundred million pounds of unrecycled material goes to waste.
Douglas Forbes: Downward Mobility: Tech Toys and Society 2010
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Research has shown that these unrecycled or damaged cellular components can lead to age-related decline.
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The film featured aerial shots of the debris, and included close-ups of dripping oil filters, toxic aerosol spray cans, unrecycled aluminum pesticide containers, used tires and all manner of environmentally unfriendly refuse.
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Currently, unrecycled waste is either being dumped into landfills or exported to overseas to third-world countries.
Surprised about the electronics recycling fee for Ontarians? | Sync Blog 2008
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It's hard not to think of the consumption, and the indulgence, and that one day watered lawns will seem as ridiculous as unrecycled garbage.
the rest of the trip 2007
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It's one thing to preach the Climate Gorethodoxy and be something less than a saint - one unrecycled can doesn't make you a hypocrit.
"I'm not doin' hand shows today." Ann Althouse 2007
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She made her way to the coffeemaker, stepping over the piles of unrecycled clothes and dirty dishes that occupied every square centimeter of floor.
PRETTIES SCOTT WESTERFELD 2005
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