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− | * As steel is the worlds most recycled material, it is assumed within the metals industry that steel electical conduit tubing contains | + | * As steel is the worlds most recycled material, it is assumed within the metals industry that steel electical conduit tubing contains recycled material. |
== Resources == | == Resources == | ||
− | A nice Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) from the Steel Conduit website. [http://www.steelconduit.org/qa_home.htm] | + | *A nice Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) from the Steel Conduit website. [http://www.steelconduit.org/qa_home.htm] |
+ | * A page from the Steel Recycling Institute with a link to a LEED Cerification for Steel article. [http://www.recycle-steel.org/leed.html] | ||
+ | --[[Special:Contributions/172.164.254.75|172.164.254.75]] 12:45, 21 April 2009 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 12:46, 21 April 2009
- As steel is the worlds most recycled material, it is assumed within the metals industry that steel electical conduit tubing contains recycled material.
Resources
- A nice Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) from the Steel Conduit website. [1]
- A page from the Steel Recycling Institute with a link to a LEED Cerification for Steel article. [2]
--172.164.254.75 12:45, 21 April 2009 (UTC)