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  6. Bottle recycling - Wikipedia

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    Recycling one glass bottle can save enough energy to power a computer for 25 minutes. [5] In fact for every 10% of cullet added to the production of a new bottle, energy usage goes down by 3-4%. [2] Recycling one ton of glass can save approximately 42 kWh of energy which translates to 7.5 pounds of air pollutants not being released into the ...

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  8. Just-About-Right scale - Wikipedia

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    The JAR scale typically consists of 5 levels ranging from "Much too little" to "Much too much." [1] [2] The JAR scale focuses on specific attributes of a product such as sweetness, saltiness, texture, etc., or service such as expediency, cost, etc. The JAR scale is criticized for measuring attribute intensity and acceptability simultaneously. [3]

  9. Glass Bottle Blowers' Association - Wikipedia

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    The glass blowers faced a major challenge in the 1880s from a new union, the American Flint Glass Workers' Union of North America (AFGWU). Flint glass, commonly known as "crystal", [6] was made in closed pots to protect the glass from impurities (unlike green glass), and generally the flint glass workforce was more highly skilled. [3]