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    In this July 22, 2104 photo, Red Hare Brewing Company beer cans enter the lid securing stage of canning at the microbrewery's canning facility in Marietta, Ga. The Atlanta-based aluminum manufacturer Novelis Inc. has teamed up with the Marietta, Ga. microbrewery to introduce the first certified recycled beer can with not less than 90 percent recycled content. (AP Photo/Johnny Clark)
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    Michelob Ultra to can beer in same aluminum used in iPhones

    Tyler Van Dyke -
    January 15, 2021 6:46 pm
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    Unlike other materials, plastic is unable to break down. As a result, three-quarters of all plastic is not recycled but send to landfills. (iStock)
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    Americans are not causing the ocean plastic problem

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    January 1, 2021 5:55 am
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    The Energy Department is collaborating with the private sector to accelerate energy efficient technologies that reduce plastic waste in oceans and landfills.
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    Energy Department partners with chemical group to keep plastic waste out of oceans

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    February 3, 2020 2:00 pm
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    Recycling doesn’t make you gay, but it’s also not the best way to go green
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    Recycling doesn’t make you gay, but it’s also not the best way to go green

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    The recycling barge to nowhere
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    The recycling barge to nowhere

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    Energy Secretary Rick Perry speaks at a press conference during a U.S. chamber of commerce's U.S. Iraq business initiative business mission to Iraq, in Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2018.
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    Perry dangles multi-million dollar prizes for battery recycling, citing national security

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    Bundled plastic goods, which were separated from paper and metal recyclable materials, are stacked and awaiting processing at EL Harvey & Sons, a waste and recycling company, in Westborough, Mass.
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    Hurrah: There’s no need to conserve oil anymore, which means there’s no need to recycle plastics

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    December 18, 2018 10:39 pm
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    Oil no longer needs conserving, so we don’t have to recycle plastics
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    Oil no longer needs conserving, so we don’t have to recycle plastics

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    August 21, 2018 6:44 pm
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    A 2017 study on river plastic emissions into the world’s oceans cited the Pasig River in the Philippines as the world’s eighth most polluting river. Much of the pollution that enters U.S. waterways comes from Asian countries. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)
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    Conservatives should support action to reduce plastic pollution

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