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=Basics=
=Basics=
*The utilization of a product in the same use case, or one of a very similar manner with little modification, or [[Refurbishment]]
*The utilization of a product in the same use case, or one of a very similar manner with little modification, or [[Refurbishment]]
*There is a seperate concept where the product is modified/given a new purpose that requires little modification, this will be covered under [[Creative Reuse]] , [[Repurposing]] , and [[Upcycling]]
*There is a separate concept where the product is modified/given a new purpose that requires little modification, this will be covered under [[Creative Reuse]] , [[Repurposing]] , and [[Upcycling]]
*Thus in more technical terms this page ie reffering to "Conventional Reuse"
*Thus in more technical terms this page ie referring to "Conventional Reuse"  


=Container Reuse=
=Container Reuse=
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=External Links=
=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuse The Wikipedia Page on Reuse]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reusability The Wikipedia Page on Reusability]
 
[[Category: Waste Management]]

Latest revision as of 03:13, 26 March 2021

Basics

  • The utilization of a product in the same use case, or one of a very similar manner with little modification, or Refurbishment
  • There is a separate concept where the product is modified/given a new purpose that requires little modification, this will be covered under Creative Reuse , Repurposing , and Upcycling
  • Thus in more technical terms this page ie referring to "Conventional Reuse"

Container Reuse

  • This is a proven system, mainly of Glass Bottles and (Liquified/Pressurized) Gaseous Fuel Canisters/Bottles (See LPG / Propane )
  • Can be promoted via advocacy, and some form of Deposit System

Used Goods

  • This is another proven system, mainly when the item is no longer desired by one owner, and is given/sold to another
  • Can also be done with more degraded products, but this is more relevant to Refurbishment

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