Sentences with phrase «produced during the manufacturing»

Waste produced during the manufacturing process contains mercury and chromium.
For instance, the board no longer accepts new projects for burning off HFC - 23, a greenhouse gas produced during the manufacture of refrigerant, because the windfall credits it generated had created an incentive to set up chemical factories for the sole purpose of burning HFC - 23.
Unlike previous types of pollution control, it is virtually impossible to accurately account for all of the CO2 produced during a manufacturing process.

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In contrast, overall U.S. consumption of milk, yogurt, butter, cheese and other dairy products has fallen from 339.2 pounds per person in 1970 to 275.9 pounds in 2012 (Bentley, 2014), although total milk production increased during this period due to increasing consumption of yogurt, cheese, and other manufactured dairy products which take more pounds of milk to produce.
Out of an abundance of caution and in the interests of maintaining the highest possible standards for product quality, Niagara is issuing a voluntary recall for Spring Water products produced from its Pennsylvania manufacturing facilities during the June 10th — June 18th time frame.
One advantage of the new maser is that the energy levels inside the dots can be fine - tuned to produce light at other frequencies, which can not be done with other semiconductor lasers in which the frequency is fixed during manufacturing, Petta said.
China's booming economy during the last 30 years has led to the building of enormous manufacturing factories, industrial plants, power plants and other facilities that produce huge amounts of air pollutants.
Well, by definition selvedge means «an edge produced on woven fabric during manufacture that prevents it from unravelling.»
A recent report from the Brookings Institution concluded that «the domestic clean economy already employs some 2.7 million workers,» which is more than the fossil fuel industry.9 In addition, it noted that newer «cleantech» segments produced «explosive job gains» that «outperformed the nation during the recession» and that the clean economy is «manufacturing and export intensive.»
Plant recipients are selected each year by EPA based strictly on the number of ENERGY STAR certified manufactured homes they have produced during the calendar year.
And all of those products require water, produce carbon emissions during the manufacturing process, and exhaust many other resources — just to make a single strand of Christmas lights.
But large battery packs are also expensive; the added weight reduces efficiency; they are underused when the battery capacity is larger than needed for a typical trip; they have greater charging infrastructure requirements; and they produce more emissions during manufacturing.
Here we see yet another climate institution, manufactured by governments, to produce evidence that they will wave during negotiations in favour of the policies they have already determined they want.
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