Sentences with phrase «new mill facility»

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Saskatchewan premier Brad Wall (at left) and then - prime minister Stephen Harper (at right) were on hand when AGT CEO Murad Al - Katib (centre) announced plans for a new pulse milling facility in Regina in 2011 (Roy Antal / CP)
The trio bought old facilities in New Jersey — a steel mill, a club, a paintball center — and started converting them into indoor farms.
According to the company's plan, waste would be treated at a new facility near the mill using a system that would meet all federal environmental standards for suspended solids and oxygen depletion.
Operations in Lititz recently added a new mill capable of producing 3,500 100 - pound bags in addition to its existing facility.
Besides the current expansion in Mayfield, the plan includes an $ 18m investment at its case - ready facility, a $ 25m investment at Moorefield foods facility, and a $ 35m investment to construct a new feed mill in Nashville, Arkansas.
ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN / AP)-- Pet stores in New York state would be prohibited from buying dogs or cats from puppy mills and other large commercial breeding facilities under a legislative proposal announced Thursday.
The good news is that a few small, independent farmers in Australia and New Zealand are now growing and millling certified gluten - free oats, and if you ask you local organic health foods supplier, you will be able to track down a manufacturer and supplier of certified gluten - free oats, a company which mills gluten - free products in a dedicated gluten - free facility.
In Lanarkshire, home to two World Heritage Sites — the Antonine Wall and New Lanark, a beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village close to the dramatic Falls of Clyde — investment is ongoing in conference facilities.
Puppy mills refer to high volume puppy producing facilities in which the dogs are generally transferred to their new owners off the producers» property, so that the facility operates out of view.
His guardian is the heiress Amanda Hearst, who became determined to fight against puppy mills after being shocked to learn that her new pup had come from a horrific facility that had abused over 900 dogs.
Because of the growth in online sales of animals, particularly dogs, many operators of inhumane commercial breeding facilities, or puppy mills, transport dogs to pet stores and to new parents via airplanes.
«Just being able to enforce it was a huge, huge benefit to the animal and I only had to prosecute about 41 cases, and through those deterrent efforts and through shutting down facilities through the use of the law and our new authority, by the time I left there were only 1,400 puppy mills left in the state.
If you buy a dog over the Internet, at a pet store or through a newspaper ad, your new pooch may very well be from a puppy mill — an abusive mass - production facility that churns out puppies under inhumane conditions.
As the public face of The HSUS's new Breeders Advisory and Resource Council, Donnelly and McGriff provide input on public policy and help The HSUS raise awareness about the difference between responsible breeders — who breed happy, healthy dogs in clean, humane conditions — and puppy mills, factory - style facilities that focus on profit at the expense of animal welfare.
A new state ballot initiative committee, Missourians for the Protection of Dogs, has officially kicked off its campaign to save tens of thousands of dogs from suffering in cruel conditions in puppy mills, the high - volume dog breeding facilities where dogs are inhumanely bred under harsh conditions with inadequate shelter and care.
The HSUS, along with Assembly Member Linda B. Rosenthal, D - Manhattan, the ASPCA, and Friends of Finn members Amanda Hearst and Georgina Bloomberg, announced the introduction of a new bill, A. 10150, in the New York legislature that will strengthen standards of care for dogs in large - scale, commercial breeding facilities, commonly known as puppy milnew bill, A. 10150, in the New York legislature that will strengthen standards of care for dogs in large - scale, commercial breeding facilities, commonly known as puppy milNew York legislature that will strengthen standards of care for dogs in large - scale, commercial breeding facilities, commonly known as puppy mills.
She's also a major proponent of what's known as Act 90, the new so - called «puppy mill law» in Wisconsin that sets strict standards for housing, feeding, watering and exercise in regulated facilities.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Pet stores in New York state would be prohibited from buying dogs or cats from puppy mills and other large commercial breeding facilities under a legislative proposal announced Thursday.
As our experience with puppy mill breeder dogs grew, and as the number of such dogs surrendered to rescue increased, we realized there was a need for a transitional step between our facility and the dog's new home.
The EPA could issue GHG performance standards for existing (as distinct from new or modified) coal power plants, as well as GHG performance standards for other industrial categories (refineries, cement production facilities, steel mills, paper mills, etc.).
In addition to regulating fuel economy, EPA is applying Clean Air Act permitting requirements to large stationary sources of greenhouse gases: power plants, refineries, steel mills, pulp and paper factories, and cement production facilities.63 EPA will soon establish greenhouse gas New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) for coal - fired power plants and petroleum refineries.64 If these go unchallenged, it is likely that EPA will develop greenhouse gas performance standards for numerous other industrial source categories.
The Carton Council worked with all the key players in the recycling world from the recycling facilities to mills to make sure that cartons could be handled properly at recycling facilities and recycled into new products.
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