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recyclable

American  
[ree-sahyk-luh-buhl] / riˈsaɪk lə bəl /

adjective

  1. able to be recycled, often specifically through a public collection service.


Example Sentences

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Meanwhile, some small boat models use a recyclable synthetic deck.

From BBC

It is designed to be strong, long-lasting, and recyclable, while requiring far less energy to make than traditional construction materials.

From Science Daily

“At the end of the day, a product isn’t recyclable if it doesn’t get recycled, and it isn’t compostable if it doesn’t get composted. Deception is never in the public interest,” he said.

From Los Angeles Times

Other plastics, including ones promoted as highly recyclable, such as clear polyethylene bottles, which hold some medications, or hard water bottles, are being recycled at just 16%.

From Los Angeles Times

Solar panels are mostly recyclable, made of glass, aluminium, silver, and polymers - but trace toxic metals like lead and cadmium can pollute soil and water if mishandled.

From BBC