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		<title>Recycling &#8211; yes you can</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>- If a study in undertaken and it concludes that it costs in addition to recycle than to bury the used and manufacture the new from scratch, then we could start landfills just for plastic, one for glass etc. then if we do run out of them we can dig them all up in one [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>- If a study in undertaken and it concludes that it costs in addition to recycle than to bury the used and manufacture the new from scratch, then we could start landfills just for plastic, one for glass etc. then if we do run out of them we can dig them all up in one go for recycling. For example, if the throwing away of plastic continues and continuing oil shortages mean that it is extra cost effective we can recycle them all at once by mining the landfills and it would be cheaper and easier then continuous recycling.   <b><a href="http://howtorecyclesite.com/"> howtorecyclesite.com</a></b></p>
<p>-At present, only an estimated fifteen per cent of UK households have access to kerbside collections, if they these collections do not cover glass, paper, plastic etc. then how far do you have to drive to the nearest recycling location and how much do you have to collect at home to ensure that you are not making greater damage by driving then the amount of energy you are saving by recycling? What about the financial cost to collect the recycling or to take it to the recycling place? What about the energy taken to recycle it? Is oil really running out? How much landfill is availale?<br />
If you stop for a moment to guess about the amount of soda that the average person drinks in a year, and then think how many cans that adds up to, it is quite something to picture all those cans piled up. If you then estimate about how many cans an entire town, city, or state will drink in a year, then the amount of cans stuck in landfills has to be something utterly remarkable. And the thing is, putting cans in the trash and letting them go to landfill really makes no sense when it is so easy to recycle.  <b><a href="http://howtorecyclesite.com/"> howtorecyclesite.com</a></b></p>
<p>An interesting element is that it takes eight tonnes of bauxite - the raw material which is turned into aluminium - to make one tonne of aluminium. This means that making aluminium from scratch takes a lot of energy and depletes existing bauxite reserves at quite a rate. By recycling aluminium, it is estimated that a saving in energy of 92% is made compared to making it from bauxite. This is a quite astounding saving in energy terms, and when you consider the amount of bauxite it takes to make virgin aluminium, it only makes sense to recycle.</p>
<p>Aluminium cans are present in just about every business in the city. It would be an amazing change if even half of the people who drink or eat goods from aluminium containers were to take those containers to be recycled - saving the country and the individual money and effort in the long run.<br />
<b>Recycling store-is here<a href="http://howtorecyclesite.com/?page_id=51/"> Amazons Recycling Store</a> </b></p>
<p>Here is one of the best websites for Recycling- Reviews and Material <a href="http://howtorecyclesite.com/">howtorecyclesite.com</a></p>
<p><b>Recycling store-is here<a href="http://howtorecyclesite.com/?page_id=51/">Amazons Recycling Store</a> </b></p>
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		<title>Itâ€˜s Heating up in India: Highlights from the 3rd Renewable Energy India 2009 Expo</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>BANGALORE August 21, 2009 - The 3rd Renewable Energy India 2009 Expo held in New Delhi, India on Aug 10-12, 2009, had an impressive turnout from around the world. The event echoed the mood of the renewable energy industry in India, upbeat, yet uncertain. The participants were very excited about the future of renewable energies [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BANGALORE   August 21, 2009 - The 3rd Renewable Energy India 2009 Expo held in New Delhi, India on Aug 10-12, 2009, had an impressive turnout from around the world.  The event echoed the mood of the renewable energy industry in India, upbeat, yet uncertain.  The participants were very excited about the future of renewable energies but were unsure about the effects of the global recession and the support the renewable energy sectors will receive from the Government of India.<br />
Mr. Deepak Gupta, Indiaâ€˜s Secretary for the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, commented, Ã¢â‚¬Å“The Government is likely to roll out a plan to add 20 gigawatt solar-based power generation capacity by the year 2020.  The solar mission has been approved in principle, now we have to work on the roll-out. Hopefully, we will go to the Cabinet in the next couple of months so we can roll-out the plan this calendar year.Ã¢â‚¬<br />
Indian companies are of the opinion that the investment interest in the industry is strong but government support is critical at this point.  There were many Indian companies which commented that the demand in domestic markets for PV needed to be boosted rather than be dependent on the export markets.<br />
There was a good showing of international companies looking to take part in the future of Indiaâ€˜s renewable energy markets.  The conference hosted pavilions for Germany and the U.S., and there was good attendance from companies representing China and Taiwan as well as a few other European countries.   As expected, Solar was the predominant sector at the conference; however, representation of Wind companies was commendable.<br />
From a regional perspective, Gujarat and Rajasthan were the two Indian states that stood out in their efforts to encourage the clean energy drive.  Both of these state governments have laid out aggressive plans to bring clean energy to every household in their respective states.</p>
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