User talk:TheHound2019/sandbox

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Closed-loop recycling is the process of repurposing post-consumer waste into new products. The closed-loop recycling requires manufacturers to control input materials so that the recycling and recovery of their products is maximized. Consumers buy products and recycles it to be collected by a facility which will reuse the material. These products are made to be manufactured with recycled materials that can be reused.

Major Comments:[edit] - I like how the different sections are divided, however, I would try to add more to each one. If there’s not much else to add, maybe reconsider if they need their own section. Also, instead of having links in the separate sections, maybe make a new section called “See Also,” where people could go if they wanted to read more about the topic. Also, in the critics of closed-loop recycling, the author could elaborate what Case A and Case B are?

Minor Comments:[edit] - Some sections (purchasing) still look incomplete, but I assume that these will be completed in the final draft. Also, is there a page on open-loop recycling? Maybe you can include the differences between the two? Also, I would have another references section.

Best Regards, Aashna Shah