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While a less aggressive concern with material acquisition may have emerged with passing generations, it apparently had not done so by 1860. For instance, a product's environmental improvements can help lower material acquisition and disposal costs, generate higher product quality and yield while cutting waste associated with processing and shipping. Recycling can therefore alleviate some of these problems and offer savings to the owner agencies in terms of material acquisition and disposal COSTS. |
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