Pronunciation: /wɪʃˈsaɪklɪŋ/
noun the act of putting items in the recycling bin in the hope that they will be recycled, even if they are not actually recyclable
A1 I heard that wishcycling is when people put items in the recycling bin hoping they can be recycled, even if they're not actually recyclable.
A2 My neighbor is guilty of wishcycling, as he often puts plastic bags in the recycling bin even though they can't be recycled.
B1 Wishcycling can actually do more harm than good, as it can contaminate the recycling stream and cause more items to end up in the landfill.
B2 It's important to educate people about wishcycling so they can make more informed decisions about what can and cannot be recycled.
C1 Some recycling facilities have strict guidelines to prevent wishcycling and ensure that only recyclable materials are processed.
C2 Wishcycling is a common problem in many communities, but with proper education and awareness, it can be reduced significantly.
formal Wishcycling is the act of putting items in the recycling bin in the hope that they will be recycled, even though they are not actually recyclable.
informal I used to be guilty of wishcycling until I learned more about what can and cannot be recycled.
slang Don't wishcycle, it just contaminates the recycling stream and causes more harm than good.
figurative Wishcycling is like throwing a coin in a fountain and making a wish, except in this case, it's with recyclable items and the outcome is not magical.
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