adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a recyclable container (= that can be put through a special process and used again )
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Try to buy food that is packed in recyclable containers.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
material
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During the Worthing trial, three-quarters of the 5,000 households involved used the crates to collect recyclable materials .
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The recyclable material will be sold by the Borough at £15.40 per tonne.
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Get into the habit of putting recyclable material into its own bag or box.
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In many areas, any money raised from the sale of recyclable materials goes to local charities.
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Waste Management had a facility in Philadelphia that originally took in recyclable materials for free.
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The lagoons would be lined and filled with organic waste, after recyclable materials had been separated.
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Some Local Councils are now beginning to recycle waste or positioning containers for recyclable materials in supermarket car parks and elsewhere.
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A number of products are now packaged in recyclable materials .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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recyclable bottles
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both the glass jars and the steel cans are recyclable , but you knew that.
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During the Worthing trial, three-quarters of the 5,000 households involved used the crates to collect recyclable materials.
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For example, glass products are completely recyclable .
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Get into the habit of putting recyclable material into its own bag or box.
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The recyclable material will be sold by the Borough at £15.40 per tonne.
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The blue is for recyclable garbage.
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The borough estimates that recyclable waste amounts to 20,000 of the total 80,000 tonnes generated annually.
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You can buy a new electric tea kettle featuring easy-to-dismember recyclable parts.