recycling
Americannoun
plural
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the collection and processing of used or waste materials so as to make them suitable for reuse, often through a publicly administered program.
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the act or practice of reusing or adapting something for a different purpose without altering its essential form or nature.
adjective
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relating to or engaging in the collection and processing of used or waste materials so as to make them suitable for reuse, or the practice of reusing or adapting things for a different purpose.
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The collection and often reprocessing of discarded materials for reuse. Recycled materials include those used in manufacturing processes and those used in consumer products. The recycled material is often degraded somewhat by use or processing and therefore must be converted to another purpose. For example, the processing of recycled newspaper and other paper wastes usually shortens their fibers, and the material cannot be used to make high-grade paper. Instead, it can be reprocessed to make cardboard or insulation. Recycling helps reduce pollution, prolong the usefulness of landfills, and conserve natural resources.
Other Word Forms
- anti-recycling adjective
- nonrecycling adjective
- post-recycling adjective
- pro-recycling adjective
- self-recycling adjective
Example Sentences
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Most agreed the state should fast-track new reservoirs, raise some existing dams and increase water recycling to boost supply.
From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2026
“We cannot speak about an apocalypse,” Italian sports daily La Gazzetta dello Sport wrote on Tuesday night, recycling a word used for the failure of 2018.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 1, 2026
Whitehouse says insects' role in the ecosystem includes pollinating crops, controlling pests, decompose waste and recycling nutrients.
From BBC • Mar. 28, 2026
Lysosomes are small compartments enclosed by membranes that serve as the cell's recycling centers.
From Science Daily • Mar. 26, 2026
At the end of the week, the recycling truck picked them up and they clinked and clanked so loudly that the whole neighborhood could hear it.
From "The Way to Rio Luna" by Zoraida Cordova
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