Sentences with phrase «disposing of the waste products»

Humans, other great apes, and gibbons, (but not more distantly related primates like baboons) can't dispose of the the waste product of purine metabolism (uric acid), and hence we're susceptible to gout when consuming carnivorous diets.
We are burning fossil fuels and disposing of their waste products CO2 in the atmosphere because it has been free.
By seperating the the poor efficiency of power generation from the added inefficiency of disposing of the waste product, it is possible to think that this is a worth while alternative when it fact it is a disaster.
Currently fossil - fuel generation is cheaper than most non-CO2 producing types, largely because the plant operators don't have to pay to dispose of their waste products.
Regardless of the means used for combustion, acceptable ways of disposing of the waste products have to be found.
These professionals oversee multiple areas, such as disposing of waste products, reducing pollution, preventing the alteration and damage of land through industrial activities and construction projects, and the design of technical solutions that allow companies reduce negative impact on the environment.

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A production line for the ultra-filtration of whey was also installed to separate proteins for refined whey products (whey protein additives for the food industry) and also a filter for reversed osmosis treatment of the permeate from ultra-filtration to concentrate the liquid for production of animal feed, which is sold as a by product (the cleaned water can then be disposed of in waste water systems and discharged to the environment).
Disposable products create waste, whether that waste is sent to a landfill for thousands of years, flushed and disposed of through wastewater treatment, or composted and disposed of as yard waste.
In addition, the placenta acts like a «lung» for the baby, allowing for the transfer of oxygen and for any waste products to be released into the mother's circulation and to be disposed of in the mother's urine.
Disposable products create waste, whether that waste is sent to a landfill for 1000 years, flushed and disposed of through wastewater treatment, or composted and disposed of as yard waste.
They were born without a working copy of CLN2, a gene whose protein helps lysosomes — the cell's garbage - disposing structures — break down a waste product called lipofuscin.
PRISM fuel is metallic, which allows the use of a simple electrometallurgical process to recover all the long - lived waste products that make spent fuel so problematic to dispose of.
This helps the lymphatic system fight infection, destroy cancerous cells, and dispose of the toxic waste products of cellular functioning.
This feature sets our product apart because you don't need to push your hand through a trap door to dispose of your waste
If a product that is meant to clean up or dispose of pet waste fails to deliver on the manufacturer's promise, the sanitary environment in which consumers live could be compromised.
The circular box rotates to gather clumped litter and disposes of it in a waste area that can be lined with reusable grocery bags, so no additional products purchases are necessary.
PESTICIDE DISPOSAL: Wastes resulting from the use of this product may be disposed of on site or at an approved waste disposal facility.
Some manufacturers of pick - up goods are interested in taking business beyond the standard bag used to dispose of pet waste by creating products that afford the ease of carrying many supplies, while remaining small enough to be convenient.
«We are excited to be the first company to offer this innovative product, designed to help consumers properly dispose of household universal waste as safely and conveniently as possible,» said Rick Cochrane, senior business director of Waste Management's LampTracker (R) program.
If any of them actually produces a salable material in the end rather than a waste product to be disposed of, it'd be much more attractive economically.
Generally, this kind of business is subject to minimal regulation, but environmental laws to limit the scope of businesses that may legally dispose of certain kinds of waste such as toxic materials (e.g. drugs, batteries, things containing lead or mercury such as many electronic parts, petroleum products, rubber tires), and how certain materials must be handled (e.g. old refrigerators have to have doors removed).
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