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System: Dehydrating—>Charging—Testing Refrigerant: Containment—>Recovery—) Recycling—) Reclamation Renewable Definition According to the Earth911 glossary, a renewable resource is one that naturally restores or replenishes itself. It is constantly available without human or other outside influences. Renewable Examples Solar power and wind energy are excellent examples of renewable resources. Both can be harnessed for energy uses. They occur naturally and on an ongoing basis. Recyclable Definition On the other hand, a recyclable resource is one that can be used over and over, but must first go through a process to prepare it for re-use. The process can be human— driven or naturally occurring. Recyclable Examples Glass and aluminum are examples of recyclable resources. The bottles and cans made from them can be re—processed into new products. There is no limit to the number of times these products can be recycled. Combinations Water can be considered a recyclable resource since it must go through the process of precipitation and evaporation in order to be reused. In addition, water can also be re— Rewable in the form of hydroelectric eneroy.

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