1
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recycling
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United States
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In the United States, separating recyclable materials into designated bins is a widely encouraged and practiced waste management approach.
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12
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2
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recycling
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Japan
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Recycling in Japan is highly prioritized, with meticulous sorting and strict regulations leading to high rates of compliance.
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10
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3
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recycling
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Germany
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Germany has a highly prioritized and rigorously enforced recycling culture with strict sorting rules and advanced waste management facilities.
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9
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4
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recycling
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United Kingdom
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Recycling by separating materials into designated bins is widespread in the United Kingdom.
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9
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5
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recycling
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Sweden
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Sweden has a strong commitment to strict waste sorting and advanced recycling technology.
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4
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6
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recycling
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Western countries
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In Western countries, recycling is widely practiced through separating waste materials such as paper, plastics, and glass for recycling.
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4
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7
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recycling
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environmental
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Recycling is essential for reducing waste and conserving resources in environmentally aware societies.
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4
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8
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recycling
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Canada
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Recycling is widely practiced and encouraged in Canada, with community-based initiatives and curbside programs.
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3
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9
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recycling
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India
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Recycling in India is primarily done through informal waste recycling practices, as infrastructure and accessibility are limited.
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3
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10
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recycling
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Kenya
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Recycling efforts in Kenya are hindered by limited infrastructure and awareness, with emphasis on improving collection and education.
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3
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11
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recycling
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environmentalism
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Encouraging waste reduction and resource conservation through recycling is a key aspect of environmentalism.
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3
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12
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recycling
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Saudi Arabia
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Recycling in Saudi Arabia has limited emphasis, practice, types, and sorting.
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2
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13
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recycling
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South Korea
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In South Korea, there is a high level of public awareness and careful sorting in waste recycling programs.
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2
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14
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recycling
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environmental science community
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Recycling is essential for conserving resources and reducing environmental impact, according to the environmental science community.
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2
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15
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recycling
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Asian countries
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In Asian countries, recycling and reusing items is a common cultural practice.
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1
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16
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recycling
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Eastern countries
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In Eastern countries, recycling is not as common as in other regions and waste management is more focused on centralized collection and disposal.
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1
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17
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recycling
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Environmental activism
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Environmental activism culture highly prioritizes and actively practices recycling in daily routines.
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1
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18
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recycling
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European countries
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Recycling is widely encouraged and practiced in European countries through dedicated bins and programs.
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1
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19
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recycling
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German speakers
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German speakers highly emphasize and deeply integrate recycling into their everyday lives.
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1
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20
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recycling
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Post-war Germany
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Post-war Germany deeply ingrained recycling practice actively promoted by government and society.
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1
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21
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recycling
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manufacturing industry in Germany
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Germany's manufacturing industry places a strong emphasis on recycling and sustainable practices.
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1
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