Fuel
Few of us may be aware that we can recycle liquids like gasoline, motor oil, antifreeze and kerosene. It may not conjure up the traditional image of recycling, but many of these items can be recycled into new products or reused as alternative fuels, decreasing the amount of hazardous waste entering landfills.
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