Sentences with phrase «into valuable commodities»

In Japan, degradation of the nation's southwestern coral reefs has been identified as a pressing environmental problem, and corals have been transformed into valuable commodities for conservation.
«The polyethylene industry produces more than $ 90 billion of products each year, and our catalysts turn one of the industry's poisons into a valuable commodity,» he said.
«The whole point of computerized information systems is to enable more people to have access to more information more quickly,» Lawford stated in 1970, and it would be «unfortunate» if the effect of computerizing information was «to make it into a valuable commodity and to restrict rather than expand its use.

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This off - take is rapidly becoming a valuable commodity as more and more lithium industry participants work out that the real money in lithium is in the downstream processing of concentrates into battery metals.
He turned a commodity item into something that delivers specific, valuable benefits.
Back in Wagga Wagga, locals were still sceptical this bold plan to turn a commodity into a valuable food product would succeed.
The discovery of that process is what transformed aluminum, more than a century ago, from a precious metal more valuable than silver into a widely used inexpensive commodity.
Their coherent use turns buildings into material banks, storage sites of valuable commodities for future generations.
It's practically a sell sheet in a box, turning the candidate's experience profile into an effective self - marketing piece that presents the jobseeker as a valuable commodity and lists important skills such as networking and client negotiation that should be on any account manager's resume.
«Our work in the international arena helps to build trust as we expand our business into world markets, and trust is our most valuable commodity,» Weigand said.
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