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the mailbox a flyer received in the street without having the opportunity to refuse dust, weeds, fallen leaves, etc. things one no longer needs, e.g. a magazine that has been read, things replaced by new versions, clothes out of fashion , remaining food that one cannot keep or does not want to keep broken
worn-out clothes, clothes which no longer fit outgrown items toys, clothing, books, schoolwork disposables such as kleenex and finished batteries human waste, waste of pets, waste water from various forms of cleaning "post-life waste" one's body or ashes things people do not want and cannot sell broken...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-consumer_waste
. motivated by mounting scientific evidence, shifting market forces, and in some cases policy, u.s. industries have responded by installing more zero-carbon energy sources, developing more energy-efficient products, and adopting more environmentally-sensitive standards. more recently debates have broken
. motivated by mounting scientific evidence, shifting market forces, and in some cases policy, u.s. industries have responded by installing more zero-carbon energy sources, developing more energy-efficient products, and adopting more environmentally-sensitive standards. more recently debates have broken...
https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Executive-Summary_2019.04_metro_Clean-Energy-Jobs_Report_Muro-Tomer-Shivaran-Kane.pdf