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Reuse

Reuse | Reused | Reuses

Reuse meaning

The act of salvaging or in some manner restoring a discarded item to yield something usable. | The act of using again, or in another place.

Example sentences (20)

According to MoneySavingExpert, they cost less than 1p per hour to run, but owing to the fact they need to be boiled for you to reuse them, they can cost up to £1.38 (gas hob) or £4.43 (electric) per week.

All of these plants respawn in the same location every 15 seconds, so players can reuse the same Slurp Plant as many times as they'd like to get to full health without even having to look for any shields.

And as more cities find themselves squeezed between growing populations and drought-stressed water supplies—making potable reuse a more attractive, if not inescapable, option—wastewater beers are likely to proliferate in the years ahead.

And the Riverhead Sewage Treatment Plant water reuse project serves as an excellent example.

And TI is working very high on the design phase of this to make sure they will use less water, be able to reuse that water in the process.

But based on the project pipelines and current project timelines, should we expect growth in the remediation and reuse revenue for the full year to be kind of in line with the aggregate revenue guidance for 2023?

Customers would purchase their ice upon a glass “lick”, eat it and then return the lick to the vendor for reuse.

Do you reuse your leftovers like this or do you do something entirely different?

Earlier in 2023, history was made at Fort McCoy when four World War II-era barracks were moved from the 1600-block to other areas of the cantonment area in an effort to save the buildings for reuse in spaces in other blocks.

EV batteries maintain a lot of value – there are companies being set up just to recycle old EV batteries – so they will definitely be removed for reuse before a car is crushed.

For creative reuse centers like Scraplanta, sourcing new materials and donations is not the problem.

GIF IT UP is the annual competition which challenges people to reuse digitised cultural heritage material to produce unique GIFs and share them online.

In some cases that will actually skip around the reuse thing.

It has also been reported by reports that deleted Gmail accounts will not have their addresses made available for reuse.

Its services include plumbing and flow control solutions, water quality and conditioning, water reuse and drainage, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, and municipal waterworks.

I’ve got people who want to reuse the signs for some stuff so that’s good,” he said.

Ms Slater’s circular economy bill is a high-level piece of legislation, an “enabling bill” that will develop legal targets for Scottish ministers to achieve zero waste ambitions by significantly increasing reuse and recycling rates.

On the island they are starting to compost organic remains in the gardens and reuse water for irrigation.

Phelan, who is the project lead for the Armory’s remodel and reuse, said the city is still exploring how to configure all, or some, of the community’s desired uses for the Armory in its limited space.

Recycling and reuse schemes are also made more technically and economically viable if backed up with tax incentives.