"Human consumption" refers to the act of people using or consuming something for their needs or desires. It can include consuming food, drinks, resources, or products that are made specifically for people's use or enjoyment.
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This however doesn't mean that raw milk is healthy
for human consumption for adults or children over time.
No pet food company uses the whole chicken or the chicken parts intended for
human consumption in their food.
That's more than six times the federal safety recommendation for
human consumption of 70 parts per trillion.
The rest of the developed world has banned the use of this chemical in milk destined for
human consumption because such milk shows high levels of cancer - causing hormones and lower nutritional value.
The shortfall has significant impacts on the grain supply chain,
from human consumption to organic livestock producers, such as poultry, who are required to feed certified organic grain.
Birds and fish feed would seem a possible competitor for
direct human consumption, but I wasn't aware of other animal feed uses.
Speaking from the helm of a company dedicated to eliminating the idea of waste, I have often referred to recycling as one way to align
human consumption with nature's activities.
The natural ingredients are gained entirely from food industry waste that is not suitable for
human consumption such as orange peel, for example.
It was brilliant marketing if you think about it, coming up with a way to turn all those previously discarded, worthless bits and pieces not fit for
human consumption into pure profit.
But I feel more secure when you rely on vitamin and mineral products that are marketed for
human consumption when home cooking for your cat or dog.
Critics have argued that this policy led to infected animals being sold illegally for
human consumption until 1990, when 100 per cent compensation was offered.
Many environmental studies tell us that raising animals for
human consumption puts a huge strain on water and land resources, and make a strong case for eating more plant - based foods.
The students have failed to
curb human consumption enough and climate change has taken its toll in the 4D immersive lab.
Just because a certain food is alright for
human consumption doesn't means it's safe for your cat to eat as well.
This canned food is also safe for
human consumption so it doubles as an emergency supply for both two - legged and four - legged members of the house.
The motivation is the ongoing and escalating climate change primarily caused by
excessive human consumption of fossil fuels — coal, oil and gas.
An industrial ecology researcher who shows us
why human consumption isn't a runaway train towards disaster.
Even some of today's producers of the highest quality kibble make use of food intended for
human consumption in their kibble preparation.
What are some other healthy fat options, since our family doesn't believe in
human consumption of dairy?
In rejecting the defendant's contention that the court's ruling was «tantamount to... find [ing] that a recall alone demonstrates defect in the recalled products,» the court stated that the products were defective not because of the recall, but because they were considered unfit for
human consumption by Costco.
«Our safety assessment found no public health or safety concerns, and concluded that food derived from this cotton line is as safe for
human consumption as food derived from conventional cotton cultivars,» Mr McCutcheon said.
Perhaps the current scale and fully anticipated growth of
per human consumption of Earth's limited resources could become unsustainable, well before the year 2050.
Kangaroo meat is so far almost unrecognised as a significant game meat outside Australia, although there has been an export trade in game meat for
human consumption since 1955 (Macfarlane 1971; Corrigan 1988).
The fat is also preserved with BHA, which has been banned from use in food for
human consumption due to its cancer causing properties.
When enquiring about purchasing the bentonite clay it states that it is not fit for
human consumption on every site I visited..
China is believed to kill more than 10 million of the estimated 30 million dogs slaughtered for
human consumption annually worldwide.
Every year, an estimated 1.3 billion tonnes — roughly one - third — of the food produced for
human consumption worldwide is lost or wasted -LSB-...]
In fact, so good is their quality that the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has labeled it fit for
even human consumption!
Even a recently warmed - over Word is still a leftover; and no matter if it were once cooked with gas or even radiant heat, it is still unfit for
human consumption if the covers are closed around it now.
Starre Vartan is a former geologist and current writer and author working on a book
about human consumption; her work has appeared in Scientific American, Slate, Conde Nast Traveler, Mental Floss, and she was formerly a columnist for Audubon magazine.
Thousands of dogs and cats are brutally slaughtered for
human consumption at the Yulin event, part of an annual trade across China that sees more than 10 million dogs and four million cats annually killed for eating, most of them stolen pets and strays.
Because the limited testing of GMO foods means that there is still some uncertainty regarding their safety for
human consumption over the course of a lifetime, some sources recommend a precautionary approach - avoid until further notice.
Ellagic Acid Fact: Red Raspberries, and other foods, contain Ellagitannin which
upon human consumption is broken down into Ellagic Acid.
Environmental Topics include: Earth Facts Population Facts Animal Conservation Facts Recycling
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