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Global Recycling Day takes place every year on May 17, a date established by the UNESCO to remind us all of the importance of reducing, reusing and recycling. A key strategy to raise public awareness of the i The more common type of recycling, the one we carry out at home, is the one most visible in advertising campaigns. However, there’s a recycling that goes more unnoticed, the recycling of industrial waste… The industry is the largest waste producer, and managing this industrial waste in a responsible, sustainable way which allows its correct recovery and recycling is key to contributing to the welfare of our environment and to move towards a circular economy. Importance of treating waste responsibly in order to work together towards improving the environment.

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