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.
Rendering - the conversion of animal protein unfit for
human consumption into food for livestock and pets - allows processing plants to transform useless dead dogs into productive members of the food chain.
Not exact matches
It also approved of introducing insects
into animal feed — a move that brings bugs a step closer to
human consumption.
This novel 3 - D animation dives
into how our
consumption of plastics has affected marine species deaths and increased
human health risks, and it explores possible long - term solutions.
Some of the lowest quality grain goes
into animal feed - you don't want to buy grain to make your daily bread at a feed store, from accounts it is prone to be less clean than grain intended for
human consumption and often has small stones in it which can damage many mills.
While the results were promising, the amount consumed was significantly higher than the amount of coconut water consumed by most people, and scientists concluded that further long - term study on
humans was needed, particularly research that took
into consideration the practical
consumption habits of coconut water.
Lewis also commented that as long as waste food is fit for
human consumption he would much prefer it to go to people than
into animal feed or fuel.
Since selling the meal for
human consumption offers a potentially higher profit, eventually researchers tried grinding coconut meal
into a fine powder to produce a product with the consistency of flour.
Janow then extended his newfound ingredient
into a product for
human consumption.
In 2016, 1.34 million kangaroos were killed for the commercial industry.2 Some skins and meat products are used domestically (a proportion of kangaroo meat goes
into the Australian pet food market), and the rest is exported to other countries (two thirds to Europe) as leather or meat for
human consumption.3 Kangaroo leather is widely used in the manufacture of sporting shoes and gloves as well as in dress shoes and accessory manufacture.
My boys love heart - shaped cubes of color tossed in the tub Also to tint shaving cream
into paint... just not for
human consumption.
Although the viruses are found most often in Africa, they have been unintentionally imported
into the United States and Europe several times, and in recent years a version of the Ebola virus has been found replicating in swine raised for
human consumption in Asia.
Between now and then,
humans will face plenty of other calamities: wars and pestilences, ice ages, asteroid impacts, and the eventual
consumption of Earth — in about 5 billion years — as our sun expands
into a red giant star.
But a facility in Windhoek, Namibia, has processed domestic sewage
into potable water for
human consumption since the late 1960s «with no obvious adverse health effects among the population of several hundred thousand,» the authors state.
Threats to the species include incidental capture as bycatch in fishing nets, which in some parts of the range has turned
into direct hunts for either
human consumption or shark bait.
By the time the water reaches this area and is taken up
into seafood, radioactivity is probably well diluted below what is probably dangerous for
human consumption, but marine biologist Nicholas Fisher of Stony Brook University in New York says that the study will be a useful baseline to understand how radiation is dispersed in the specific ocean patterns and sea life of the Pacific.
While the manufacturer of Quorn ™ cultivates strains of Fusarium venenatum via fermentation
into a mycoprotein dough for
human consumption, farmers try to fight off Fusarium graminearum as this pervasive fungal pathogen invades multiple crops and threatens global food security.
Only when wheat gluten is properly broken down
into amino acids by fermentation is it healthy for
human consumption.
Ellagic Acid Fact: Red Raspberries, and other foods, contain Ellagitannin which upon
human consumption is broken down
into Ellagic Acid.
In
humans, high rates of insulin release from the pancreas, (through the
consumption of sugar - rich, processed foods and drinks), which ultimately cause weight gain.2 Because this food is already processed, it means that there isn't any fiber to slow down the absorption of these energy - dense nutrients
into the system.
Red raspberries contain ellagitannins, which upon
human consumption, are broken down
into ellagic acid.
Sugar is available in nature from many plant sources and is refined
into many different types of sugar for
human consumption.
The
consumption of cow's milk [in
humans] interferes with the sensitive endocrine regulatory network from the fetal period
into old age.»
In Figure 2, it can be seen that in Circular Economy, natural resources, which are used as primary raw materials in the manufacturing process, are transformed
into products for
human consumption that will generate solid waste that, after it became a secondary raw material, it's used in manufacturing products, and so on.
It turns
human life
into a cheap spectacle and serves it up for mass
consumption.
If you're looking for a healthier way to feed your pet, then you may want to look
into feeding your dog holistic dog food that is made from some of the finest quality ingredients, and is often made from the same foods that are deemed safe for
human consumption.
Again, the fish going
into these products are whole feeder fish, damaged or spoiled fish, or fish parts (heads, tails, internal organs) not wanted for
human consumption.
Industrial waste is regularly dumped
into the river in Mumbai, whose waters have long been deemed unfit for
human consumption, but the latest surge in blue dog sightings has prompted animal advocates to urge the government to take action against companies.
If the label lists chicken byproducts, the parts of the body not deemed appropriate for
human consumption, such as the head and bones, are ground
into a meal.
Not only are all of the ingredients that go
into Honest Kitchen's products fit for
human consumption, but they are minimally processed, preserved through dehydration rather than cooking or the use of artificial preservatives.
Lots of beef & bone meal comes from parts of cows that are not fit for
human consumption and they are not as careful about what goes
into the processing.
Food is food, but what is often put
into manufactured dog foods is neither fit for
human consumption nor nutritionally complete as a whole food.
By - products from this business were then used to produce food for local farm animals, which allowed the company to grow, eventually adding a mill in the 1930's, and then expanding
into food for
human consumption a few years later.
By - products fall
into several categories: parts of the animal that people prefer not to eat, such as organs, feathers, feet, beaks, and wool; parts that are forbidden to
human consumption by the federal government, such as lungs; and parts that are impractical or uneconomical as
human food, such as cheek meat, tongue, or tail meat.
According to a CNN News report, such supplements that are put
into processed foods for
human consumption as well as in to pet foods are not subject to any FDA inspection or oversight, and the government has no records as to country of origin of these additives / supplements.
But on January 18, 2014 President Obama signed
into law a budget once again defunding the inspections, and horse slaughter for
human consumption has been illegal in the U.S. since that time.
This means that not only can a legal level of domoic acid in any seafood harm the kidneys, but your cat may also be eating fish that are condemned for
human consumption due to excessive domoic acid, which may be processed
into pet food.
She has been an ethical vegetarian for seven years and holds the firm belief that animals are not resources born
into this world for
human consumption or entertainment.
Without some new kinds of policies and
human - driven action, humankind could soon come face to face with daunting,
human - caused challenges, over which
human beings appear to have at least a modicum of control because the increase of conspicious per capita
consumption, seemingly endless production, and skyrocketing propagation by the
human species has evidently brought certain global challenges
into being.
Just been looking up the sources for commercial CO2 and here is a short exerpt from google: «The most common operations from which commercially - produced carbon dioxide is recovered are industrial plants which produce hydrogen or ammonia from natural gas, coal, or other hydrocarbon feedstock, and large - volume fermentation operations in which plant products are made
into ethanol for
human consumption, automotive fuel or industrial use.
You then take that ethanol and burn it
into an internal combustion engine that is maybe 20 - 30 % efficient, and you end up with a tremendous amount of wasted energy... And you've used up farmland that could instead have grown food for
human consumption, increasing food prices by reducing supply.
«A massive campaign must be launched to restore a high - quality environment in North America and to de-develop the United States... De-development means bringing our economic system (especially patterns of
consumption)
into line with the realities of ecology and the global resource situation... Redistribution of wealth both within and among nations is absolutely essential, if a decent life is to be provided for every
human being.»
In addition to your pool table analogy, you ought to incorporate the warmists» body - weight = Calorie -
consumption assumed analogy
into your paper, because it is a better fit to the way they are thinking, and enables you to point out its subtle flaw: the
human body can't increase its metabolism rate (via a higher body temperature) to keep its weight down, but the climate system can increase its convection rate; i.e., the rate at which it sheds heat.
Only about 6 % of soybeans grown worldwide are turned directly
into food products for
human consumption.
The centre's research falls
into five broad categories: air quality and climate change; nature - society relations; sustainable
consumption and production; managing natural resources; and urban environments and
human health.
Cutting edge data centers of the future will require less of a physical
human presence, and are likely to: â $ cents Rely on a VIL to optimize equipment management and provide for virtual remote control capable of instant changes, switches and adds â $ cents Achieve LEED certification for the physical building â $ cents Rely on more efficient water cooling that potentially takes advantage of an on - site tower to chill water for cooling the system (thus reducing energy
consumption by using nature's natural cooling power to chill water) â $ cents Use fluid dynamics models to precisely design the interior of the building to maximize the efficiency of the HV / AC system for air - cooled computing systems â $ cents Tap
into a mixed energy grid that relies on green energy sources such as solar, wind or hydroelectric (depending on geographic feasibility), along with a reliable city grid thus avoiding the need for the standard back - up Uninterruptible Power Supply (which will reduce equipment costs, minimize floor space used, and increase energy efficiency because systems that employ a UPS convert AC to DC and back, incurring substantial energy losses).
These authors repeatedly make the same point: that the
human population, through affluence (which translates
into consumption) and facilitated by technology, is damaging the natural bases of life on Earth.