Sentences with phrase «cheap chemicals used»

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It later was traced to a cheaper chemical substitute used in making the drug's active ingredient in China at a factory that never had been FDA - inspected.
It removes any residue that builds up in the washing machine, it's great for helping towels to become fluffy and absorbent (fabric softener should never be used on towels), it doesn't leave a chemical residue on your clothes and towels which touch your skin, it's a cheap alternative to traditional fabric softeners, and it won't make your clothes smell like anything.
The type of protein powder type doesn't make or break the recipe... just watch out for the ones that use chemicals and cheap additives though.
1) I have an HE washer so I use very little waterrn2) There are no harmful chemicals in the detergent, that is why you buy the «special» detergent as you call it.rn3) The «special detergent» is actually cheaper than my regular detergent and I don't even use expensive brands like Tide.rn4) Ummmm... how do you think your disposables made it to the shelf, yes all 8,000 that you had to buy.
P.V. Ramachandran, professor of organic chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, and graduate assistant Ameya S. Kulkarni have discovered a way to produce amine - boranes in an open - air environment using cheaper and more plentiful chemicals that have not been used before.
The cheap hydrocarbon is made using petroleum and natural gas, and the way it is produced emits more carbon dioxide than any other chemical process.
To provide guidance for future high - resolution simulations, Dai et al. used a computationally cheaper, two - dimensional chemical transport model to systematically estimate the effects of injecting sulfur dioxide and sulfate aerosols at a range of altitudes, latitudes, and time frames for 62 separate scenarios.
Blue jeans used to get their blue from indigo, a flowering plant (and you can still find high - end, indigo - dyed selvedge denim), but that natural process is pricy, and now 90 percent of denim produced in China uses cheap, synthetic dyes made from coal tar, sulfur, and other toxic chemicals.
Producing food without the use of chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, genetic modification and all the other questionable farming and agriculture practices is not a cheap undertaking.
Since glucose and vitamin C have similar chemical structures, it's easy and cheap to produce fake vitamin C from sugar, typically using corn.
No heating or hexane chemicals can be used for extraction, and of course partially hydrogenating, the practice used for cheaper vegetable oils that are ubiquitous in processed foods, is a huge no - no.
When you're dealing with food and your kitchen, natural methods are generally safer and cheaper than using toxic chemicals.
The plant is freeze - dried to ensure maximum nutrition, with no cheap but harsh chemicals used during the extraction.
If your rosehip seed oil is pale yellow, like a cheap bottle of sunflower oil, then it was probably extracted using chemical solvents and high heat.
Aviano Botanicals is affordable, but not too cheap; cheapness is a sign of synthesised, mass - produced chemical substitute which the manufacturers are using to cash in quickly.
4 How will the abundance of cheap Natural Gas be used between the competing interests of Big Oil (Export) and Big Chemical (Use internally to make cheap chemicals)?
Cheap enough also so you don't have to use any of the expensive Chemicals on your pets, environment or family!!
Originally, the idea was that the authorities should act as watchdogs, using the data to block the bad chemicals, while continuing to allow the thriving trade in chemicals which makes our modern lifestyle so cheap and convenient.
«With our innovative toilet system, we can use simpler and cheaper methods of harvesting the useful chemicals and even produce fuel and energy from waste.
To reconcile China's need for more cheap energy with its climate goals, the plan calls for a major pilot project to study carbon capture and sequestration, a technology intended to capture carbon dioxide from coal plants and either bury it underground or repackage it for use as an industrial chemical.
It tells Bourne the company's technology: «represents a PROFITABLE [sic] use for CO2 emissions from power stations, by turning them into cheap chemical feedstocks with a new process.»
There is a price, a higher price to that, and not just for the certification but because when you're producing tea leaves or other agricultural goods and aren't using the cheap chemical pesticides, you have to find another way to do that, so those prices are incorporated, but you aren't getting the other externalities priced in there; you aren't seeing the environmental costs associated with non-organics.
Basically, the campaign requests that restaurants stop buying bottled water for these reasons: - Tap water is no less safe than bottled water, especially if the tap is filtered - Restaurants will protect customers from the chemicals and pollutants found in various brands of bottled water - The city of San Francisco's water is tested more than 100,000 times each year, and it meets state and federal water quality standards that are stricter than bottled water standards - It's cheaper - It's better for the environment to end the manufacturing of plastic bottles - Focusing on using tap water will refocus monies towards the repair and maintenance of our water infrastructure
It's just works so well, and it's cheap, and I don't have guilt about all the chemicals I'm using.
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