"Industrial waste" refers to any unwanted materials or byproducts that are produced by industries or factories during their manufacturing processes. These waste materials can be harmful to the environment and human health, so proper disposal and management is important.
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But there are still environmental concerns from one front, about the choice to build a stage on top of 80 feet
of industrial waste beds.
Our move
from industrial waste recycling to herbal textile manufacturing and processing was inspired from the harmful impact the existing textile industry causing to the workers, users & the community.
That is, collect, treat and dispose of municipal and
industrial waste in the most efficient and environmentally sound manner.
We treat our body waste the same way, putting everything into a single pipe, mixing it
with industrial waste and pumping it to some distant unknown location.
She also has expertise in use of other high volume
industrial waste streams and has been asked to speak to local, state and national groups on the subject.
Currently, BPA - contaminated water such
as industrial waste or landfill runoff may or may not be treated before it's released into the environment or to wastewater treatment plants.
The project, which has been fast - tracked by the state legislature, would put the concert venue on land that was used as a dumping place
for industrial waste for years.
One of the main concerns in cleaning up oil spills (and
other industrial waste) is the addition of new chemicals into the environment.
Compared with coal - fired power plants, coal - to - chemicals factories capture CO2 from
industrial waste more easily.
Despite the use of by - products, these are
not industrial waste but fresh internal organs from healthy free - range poultry.
In developing countries, 70 percent
of industrial waste is dumped into the water supply with no treatment.
Uroš Macerl, an organic farmer from Slovenia, successfully stopped a cement kiln from co-incinerating petcoke with
hazardous industrial waste by rallying legal support from fellow Eko Krog activists and leveraging his status as the only citizen allowed to challenge the plant's permits.
Estimates put capital expenditures on
industrial waste water treatment in the tens of billions per year over the coming decade.
This reaction is the enzymatic version of a second significant chemical process — Fischer - Tropsch synthesis of hydrocarbons which can be used on a large scale to synthesize fuels from
industrial waste gases, for instance.
In the Q&A below, we catch up with 2017 Goldman Prize winner Uroš Macerl, an organic farmer from Slovenia who successfully stopped a Lafarge cement kiln from co-incinerating petcoke with hazardous
industrial waste by rallying legal support from fellow Eko Krog activists and leveraging his status as the only citizen allowed to challenge the plant's permits.
If China was investing in better health care, more retirement facilities for their aging population, and cleaning up their air (putting scrubbers on all their power plans) and water (forcing firms to stopping
dumping industrial waste in their rivers), and generally providing more consumption goods and services to their own workers, THAT would be a step forward.
Underperforming
open industrial waste water treatment lagoons are on the way out after more than a century, as industry counts the cost of their pollution, odours, leakage, energy wastage and relative inefficiency in fixing the problems they set out to address.
Examples of these missed opportunities
include industrial waste, like solvents, paints and adhesives, and electronic waste, such as computers, microwaves and washing machines.
In addition to these three properties, Investigative Post reported last July that state and federal officials in 1979 identified dozens of other residential and commercial properties — most in Niagara County — contaminated with what they believe is
radioactive industrial waste.
Did fracking fluids ever
contain industrial waste mixtures which, if pumped into the ground for non-gas production purposes, would have been regulated as hazardous waste?
There are high hopes that such designer clathrates can be technologically applied in the future, to
turn industrial waste heat into valuable electrical energy.
Vertex Energy Inc is an environmental services company that
recycles industrial waste streams and off - specification commercial chemical products.
And most toothpaste contains fluoride, a
toxic industrial waste product that actually does not inhibit dental cavities, but does poison you slowly.
Heavy metals are the most common of the reprotoxicants reaching our water supply
through industrial waste, jet fuel exhaust residue, and a variety of other sources.
This is happening to thousands of Americans right now — and the toxic waste is coal ash, the by - product of burning coal for energy.Coal - fired power plants produce approximately 131 million tons of waste per year, making coal combustion waste the second
largest industrial waste stream in the U.S. Coal ash contains numerous hazardous chemicals, including arsenic, selenium, lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, boron, thallium, and aluminum.
«Decarbonization of heavy industry and aviation will be difficult, which makes
converting industrial waste gases into low - carbon jet fuel a fascinating prospect,» said James Beard, climate and aviation specialist at WWF in the U.K. «All airlines should pursue the development of genuinely sustainable, low - carbon fuels that are certified to minimize indirect land use change.»
Agricultural pesticide and
industrial waste runoff from the Mississippi River spews into the Gulf constantly, creating a dead zone in which no seafood can survive.
The presence of the toxic metal mercury in the environment comes from natural sources, however, in the last
decades industrial waste has caused an increase in concentrations of the metal in some areas of the sea.
The research team builds a strong case for the need to effectively remediate BPA - contaminated water,
especially industrial waste streams and landfill runoff, and they offer a simple solution.
Onondaga Lake was once called the most polluted lake in the nation after years of
industrial waste led to the waterway's degradation.
Scientists looking for new cleaning compounds mixed onion and garlic leftovers from canning factories with
various industrial wastes.