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Renewable resource: Natural resource (e.g., tree biomass, fresh water, fish) whose supply can essentially never be exhausted, usually because it is continuously produced.

 


Renewable resources - Like renewable energy, resources such as wind, sunlight and trees that regenerate. See Non-renewable resources.
Reuse - before throwing away or recycling, a product that can be reused until its time to recycle.
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Renewable Resource- A resource that is capable of being naturally restored or replenished.
Reuse- To find a new function for an item that has outgrown its original use; use again.

Renewable resources: Natural resources that have the capacity to be naturally replenished despite being harvested (e.g., forests, fish).

Renewable resource: A natural resource that can be produced, regrown, or reused fast enough to keep up with how quickly it is used.

Renewable Resources (B):
A renewable resource is a resource that can be replenished at a rate equal to or greater than its rate of depletion. Examples of renewable resources include corn, trees, and soy-based products.

Renewable resource
A resource that can be used again and again without reducing its supply because it is constantly topped up, for example wind or sun rays.
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Definition (english only)
Minerals, oil, gas and coal. Their use as material and energy sources leads to depletion of the Earth's reserves and are characterised that they do not renew in human relevant periods.

NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES Non-renewable resources are environmental resources that cannot be replenished. Once they have been depleted, there will be no more.

Navigable Waters Necrosis Net Energy Balance New Urbanism Newsprint Nitrates Nitrogen Nitrogen Leaching Nitrogen Oxides or NOx Nitrous Oxide or N20 No Till Noise Pollution Non Renewable Resources ...

Water is a renewable resource, constantly recharged by the global cycle of evaporation and precipitation. The heat of the sun causes water in lakes and oceans to evaporate and form clouds.

Renewable material resources include algae, grasses and some fast-growing trees. Substituting renewable resources for nonrenewable resources (e.g., coal, oil, gasoline and other fossil fuels) is the key to sustainability.

Ecospace is the capacity of the environment to support human activities by regenerating renewable resources and absorbing waste. The boundaries of environmental utilization space are determined by the patterns and level of economic activity.

Sustainably-harvested: A renewable resource that as been harvested in a way that allows it's inherent regeneration and continued ongoing supply.

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Fossil water - Water in underground strata that has accumulated over millions of years and is therefore not a renewable resource, unlike other ground water.

CRR- Center for Renewable Resources
CRSTER- Single Source Dispersion Model
CSCT- Committee for Site Characterization
CSGWPP- Comprehensive State Ground Water Protection Program
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See also: Environment, Water, Waste, Oil, Air

Environment Renewable energyRenewable resources

 
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