The statute requires architectural paint manufacturers to develop and implement a program to reduce, reuse, recycle, and properly manage post-consumer architectural paint in the State.
What does R3 stand for?
R3 stands for Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
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We have 6 other meanings of R3 in our Acronym Attic
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- Resource To Time (Care Automatisering software)
- Rapid Response Topographic Teams
- Rapid Reaction Tunnel Detection (US DoD)
- Responsible Reset Task Force (US Army)
- Raster to Vector
- Represent to Witness
- Right to Win
- Residential 2 Zone (Australia)
- Radio 3
- Range Residue Removal (US Air Force)
- Redundancy, Resiliency, Robustness
- Refit, Replace or Retire
- Region 3 (DVD encoding)
- Resource Recovery and Recycling
- Residue at Codon 340 (gene expression site)
- Reactions with Relativistic Radioactive Beams
- Resources, Requirements Review Board (Navy)
- Rotating Biological Contactor (biological treatment)
- Region 3 Cockers Association
- Rapid Reconstruction Response Program (Iraq)
Samples in periodicals archive:
But all is not as it seems and what follows is an hilarious series of events as we track Sicilee's and Maya's efforts to discard their royal persona and adhere to a new and very unfamiliar mantra of reduce, reuse, recycle.
It is a fair-fashion market which continues to build on the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle ethos, promoting ethical consumerism and informed shopping.
Until then, let's all do our bit to reduce, reuse, recycle.
And this year Toyota GB has implemented a range of activities and initiatives built round its Three Rs concept - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
McDonald's senior vice president Matthew Howe said: "Our approach to the environment is reduce, reuse, recycle, and we try and do this in everything that we do.
The brave ones might make a guess, based on what they learn nowadays in ethics class: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Don't Smoke.