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Simply, would there be a problem with having recyclers unload items from their containers, such as a box full of coils of wire? Alternatively, what about some way of easily wrangling multiple coils and containers? (and like items in general, or bulk anything in containers)
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While we're on the topic, why not be able to recycle the box itself?
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What raw resource would the box be recycled into?
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They have to be made out of something. It will remain a sace mystery what until we can break them down into it.
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how about making a function in recyclers where if it is not a normal material it can break down, there could be a grind option, turns all non recycle-able materials into scrap which you then recycle.
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Lavastage Wrote:how about making a function in recyclers where if it is not a normal material it can break down, there could be a grind option, turns all non recycle-able materials into scrap which you then recycle.
What base material does the scrap become? I mean boxes would be paper or maybe fibrilith, right?
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Kovirii Wrote:Lavastage Wrote:how about making a function in recyclers where if it is not a normal material it can break down, there could be a grind option, turns all non recycle-able materials into scrap which you then recycle.
What base material does the scrap become? I mean boxes would be paper or maybe fibrilith, right?
scrap becomes a random small mix of the base three materials
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Kovirii Wrote:What raw resource would the box be recycled into?
Paper. That's all cardboard is, really, and it's not a stretch to assume the boxes are made of cardboard as most tend to be.