Reuse Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
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SMID | D | Smith-Midland Corporation | -2.42 | |
QRHC | D | Quest Resource Holding Corporation. | -2.38 | |
NVRI | D | Enviri Corporation | -0.59 | |
GWRS | D | Global Water Resources, Inc. | -0.96 | |
KAI | C | Kadant Inc | -1.59 | |
BALL | C | Ball Corporation | -1.66 |
Related Industries: Building Materials Diversified Industrials Industrial Metals & Minerals Packaging & Containers Utilities - Regulated Water Waste Management
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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UPGR | D | Xtrackers US Green Infrastructure Select Equity ETF | 2.85 | |
ROKT | A | SPDR S&P Kensho Final Frontiers ETF | 2.42 | |
XLB | B | Materials Select Sector SPDR | 2.27 | |
GSFP | A | Goldman Sachs Future Planet Equity ETF | 2.22 | |
OSCV | C | Opus Small Cap Value Plus ETF | 1.99 |
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- Reuse
Reuse is the action or practice of using an item, whether for its original purpose (conventional reuse) or to fulfil a different function (creative reuse or repurposing). It should be distinguished from recycling, which is the breaking down of used items to make raw materials for the manufacture of new products. Reuse – by taking, but not reprocessing, previously used items – helps save time, money, energy and resources. In broader economic terms, it can make quality products available to people and organizations with limited means, while generating jobs and business activity that contribute to the economy.Historically, financial motivation was one of the main drivers of reuse. In the developing world this driver can lead to very high levels of reuse, however rising wages and consequent consumer demand for the convenience of disposable products has made the reuse of low value items such as packaging uneconomic in richer countries, leading to the demise of many reuse programs. Current environmental awareness is gradually changing attitudes and regulations, such as the new packaging regulations, are gradually beginning to reverse the situation.
One example of conventional reuse is the doorstep delivery of milk in glass bottles; other examples include the retreading of tires and the use of returnable/reusable plastic boxes, shipping containers, instead of single-use corrugated fiberboard boxes.
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