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Scope
As the scope of this template is expanding beyond mere "
Recycling" concepts, should the template title be changed to reflect that?
Misterx2000 (
talk) 08:19, 10 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Yes, I wonder if it could be called "Dematerialisation" then recycling would become a subset of that. However, I did not create the template and that might not be acceptable. Also I must confess to having added a number of items that now make the template rather long. Is it possible to design the template so that it will take more than one item on a line when the items are short?
Granitethighs (
talk) 03:00, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply
Perhaps we can ask the creator of the template. I'm not opposed to "Dematerialisation" or another name. As for the multiple-item per line question, I'm not sure. I think the length is fine, there are many long templates. But if it really gets long, you can do a collapsible one, such as in
Politics of England.
Misterx2000 (
talk) 03:53, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply
When I created the template it was to gather the very basic topics together (like reduce/reuse/recycle and the recycling pages for specific products like paper and glass). If anything I think the topic of recycling is pretty intuitive and this template could do with being reduced back down, perhaps someone could consider enhancing the related footer templates such as
template:RecyclingByMaterial and
template:waste management or create a new footer template around the more conceptual (and probably more academic) recycling terms such as dematerialization? Footer templates (of this click to show style) can be used for high numbers of cross-links to other topics while the side-bar templates tend to be very simple see also lists and this style does look better on the page. —
Ashleyvh (
talk) 05:27, 16 January 2009 (UTC)reply
I agree that the template should only focus on recycling, with a limited number of common materials (products). A separate template for ecological lifestyles/strategies would cover the rest.
Widefox (
talk) 09:53, 2 May 2009 (UTC)reply