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- Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (links | edit)
- Pulitzer Prize for Public Service (links | edit)
- USS Miami (CL-89) (links | edit)
- RoHS (links | edit)
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- British Rail Class 02 (links | edit)
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- Rail transport operations (links | edit)
- Waste treatment (links | edit)
- Wastewater treatment (links | edit)
- Velocette (links | edit)
- USS Springfield (CL-66) (links | edit)
- Courageous-class battlecruiser (links | edit)
- Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (links | edit)
- RMS Aquitania (links | edit)
- Beyond Good & Evil (video game) (links | edit)
- USS Saipan (LHA-2) (links | edit)
- Eco-industrial park (links | edit)
- HMS Furious (47) (links | edit)
- Marvin Heemeyer (links | edit)
- HMS Dreadnought (1906) (links | edit)
- USS Finback (SS-230) (links | edit)
- Longfellow Bridge (links | edit)
- Street sweeper (links | edit)
- Nesting (process) (links | edit)
- Milwaukee Road 261 (links | edit)
- London Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter (links | edit)
- Copper extraction (links | edit)
- Ball mill (links | edit)
- Zara-class cruiser (links | edit)
- HMS Agincourt (1913) (links | edit)
- SMS Goeben (links | edit)
- List of battleships of France (links | edit)
- Nucor (links | edit)
- Litter (links | edit)
- GE U25B (links | edit)
- PET bottle recycling (links | edit)
- Extended producer responsibility (links | edit)
- Steam locomotives of British Railways (links | edit)
- Noranda Mines (links | edit)
- HMS Venerable (1899) (links | edit)
- HMS Africa (1905) (links | edit)
- Reclaimed water (links | edit)
- Harwich Redoubt (links | edit)
- Ship breaking (links | edit)