Recycling
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Stop
recycling
old ideas.
It feels like a
recycling
of all "die hard" movies combined with some segal flicks! of course they cant get away with that so they put in a kid..
I guess this is
recycling
taken to new levels.
Martin is good but not great - he's kind of
recycling
his Czech wild and crazy guy routine with a slightly different accent.
They just end up
recycling
their previous ideas in increasingly crass ways.
In many ways a
recycling
of the first season's "The Night of the Glowing Corpse" but without an interesting villain like "Ironfoot".
Lelouch is accused of
recycling
a limited repertoire of technique.
I saw Battle in Heaven at this year's Cannes film festival, and though I had trouble sitting still and keeping my eyes on the screen, the end result was an incredibly interesting movie that experimented with new ideas, while most of the films at Cannes this year were just
recycling
the same ideas and techniques.
This movie is one great leftist movie about recycling, the memories of a schoolbus, and anti-death penalty.
Now that TMC is
recycling
it, no other positive memory comes to mind.
But it was very efficient by
recycling
action scenes and stock footage from other knuckleheaded action movies.
After all, higher private consumption implies an end to China’s surplus saving – and thus to the seemingly open-ended
recycling
of that surplus into dollar-based assets such as US Treasury bills.
And in Thailand, market mechanisms, backed by ambitious targets, are helping the country produce businesses that are regional leaders in waste recycling, including operations now in Laos and Malaysia, while generating thousands of jobs.
Technology might be able to help, offering more options for substitution and recycling; but, as the many zero-waste communities and cities around the world have shown, it is not necessary.
China’s environmental activists, meanwhile, have focused on the “politically safe” issues of protecting biodiversity, recycling, and environmental education.
Of course, higher rates of
recycling
could improve this situation substantially.
For example, Germany has successfully promoted
recycling
with a combination of smart regulations and incentives, such as machines at supermarkets that return deposits in exchange for bottles (often brought in by the poor).
But
recycling
entails the use of even more resources.
For example, we can support informal activities, such as waste recycling, that give low-skill young people a chance to earn money.
This requires us to integrate the various aspects of water management, such as household supply, rainwater harvesting, wastewater treatment and recycling, and flood-control measures.
Yet, with some simple technological and design improvements – aimed, for example, at achieving higher rates of composting and
recycling
– 90% of this waste could be converted into something useful, such as biogas and resource-derived fuel.
Many governments are also encouraging better waste management, and the reuse, redesign, and
recycling
of plastic products.
Moreover,
recycling
bio-plastics requires that they be separated from ordinary plastic.
Selling a product’s benefits instead of the product itself would create a powerful incentive for producers to design for longevity, repeated reuse, and eventual recycling, which would enable them to optimize their use of resources.
As high-density, high-productivity settlements, cities can provide greater access to services of all kinds – including energy, water, health, education, finance, media, transport, recycling, and research – than can most rural areas.
This is because greater reliance on recycling, for example, reduces costs – and thus enhances companies’ competitiveness – while reducing emissions and driving new approaches like cross-sector innovation.
These include income distribution programs, special schools in poor sectors that integrate education, cultural and sport facilities, and a
recycling
system for the 13,000 tons of waste produced daily, thereby creating new working opportunities for street collectors.
Much aid, in fact, is simply the delivery of dollars for
recycling
to repay debts owed to the IMF and World Bank and rich-country governments.
Likewise, by committing itself to the Palestinian “Islamic Resistance Forces,” Hezbollah’s patron, Iran, is simply
recycling
a policy that it has pursued since long before that declaration, with the goal of advancing its regional hegemonic designs.
After all, along with reduced current-account and trade surpluses, China’s consumer-led shift to saving absorption likely entails diminished accumulation of foreign-exchange reserves and reduced
recycling
of those reserves into dollar-based assets such as US Treasuries.
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