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ONE: Introduction recycling isn't new;
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TWO: Literature review a) Both paper and plastic are hard on the environment; reusable cotton bags are better b) new cleaner plastic recycling plants are now being build c) elementary school children are being introduced to recycling d) a small start-up in Canada is recycling fluorescent bulbs, something not thought possible e) another start-up (Earthcycle) uses the husks from coconuts and makes packaging f) there is money to be made in water recycling; in 2005 the industry was worth $2.2 billion
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