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How Recycling could be different



Cafes / homes could use reusable milk kegs / glasses

Toilet paper could fund sanitation projects / be made from bamboo or recycled fibres

Glass could become sand / rebuild coastlines / be upcycled

Flowers could become leather / incense sticks

Greywater recycling could be used

Litter / plastic waste could become prosthetics

Pools could be in shipping containers

Trash could become cash / rewards in developing countries

Coffee grounds could be recycled into fuel, flavor, raw material, and fire logs

Bioplastic could be made from crops / hemp / sugar / seaweed / food waste and biodegrade

Torn / mended clothes could create fashion statements

California could have more water storage, water recycling, and enable aquifer recharging

New clothes could be knitted from old clothes

Amazon and other companies could not throw out unsold products

Toxic waste could be recycled rather than shipped to developing countries

Waste pickers could have labor protections, cooperatives, or unions

Plastic recycling could be a myth

Chopsticks could be recycled into furniture

Recycling could be improved with gold stars

Different types of food liquids / parts could be used rather than thrown away

Water could be recycled within homes, apartments, buildings, and factories

Plastic bottles could provide lighting

Waste could become energy

Industrial waste could be turned into bricks

Soap could be recycled

Bottled water could be canned

Micro-factories could recycle materials locally

People could receive free things from their communities

Fashion could be upcycled

Oysters / oyster shells could restore reefs along coastlines / prevent storm surges

Shoes could be made from recycled gum

Unopened, unexpired medications could be provided to patients in need

Instruments could be made from trash

Gifts could be wrapped with cloth

Green actions could be rewarded

Cities / towns could offer curbside compost collection systems

The "green dot" system could be used to reduce waste

Recycling labels could be standardized to be easier to understand