Sentences with phrase «reduced waste stream»

For many consumers, the change to synthetic oil permits extending the oil drain intervals, which means a reduced waste stream and cost of ownership.
By eliminating the pre-portioned cups, they were also able to reduce their waste stream.
Efforts to reduce the waste stream from chemical manufacturing hinge on the invention of better catalysts, as do renewable energy technologies such as fuel cells and artificial photosynthesis.
By eliminating the pre-portioned cups, they were also able to reduce their waste stream.
Switching to synthetic oil extends oil drain intervals, reducing waste stream and cost of ownership.
The new bike collection service is for people who want to reduce their waste stream but not manage their own compost piles or worm bins.

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Many local governments have identified the significant amount of food in their waste streams and are taking steps to reduce food waste through a range of programs, such as:
A: Wegmans has been actively reducing and diverting food waste and other recyclables from the waste stream since the 1970s.
Food waste is the single largest component of our waste stream — which means reducing it must be a key part of any strategy to get to zero waste.
Applications in the alcoholic beverage industry include alcohol adjustment by 1 % or 2 % to reduce the warmth of high - alcohol wines, removal of alcohol for production of reduced or zero - alcohol wines and beer, as well as recovery of flavours from grape juice, wine, and waste streams.
One of the United State's newest dairy processing plants features advanced waste water treatment technology that not only radically improves biomass recovery and effluent quality, but also harnesses green energy from waste streams to drive production processes and reduce its carbon footprint.
Our environmental efforts include many day - to - day activities aimed at reducing waste, recycling, and treating our brewery and restaurant effluent in an engineered water treatment facility that processes our waste stream through a recirculating wetland before returning clean water to the earth.
These units grind up waste and remove water to reduce a foodservice operation's waste stream.
Baby products are packed in glass jars to reduce the amount of plastic in our waste stream.
We need as a county to be examining a more sustainable approach in dealing with our waste stream, including greatly expanded efforts to reduce, recycle, reuse and compost.
Only a very small portion of the transuranic component ends up in the final waste stream, which reduces the needed isolation time drastically.
«But our framework allows us to also examine mitigation strategies like improving global solid waste management and reducing plastic in the waste stream.
Ultimately, through single - stream recycling we see a higher recycling rate, thus reducing the overall amount of waste heading to landfills.
We've also recently implemented a single - stream recycling system, which is helping us reduce our overall waste.
The farm's owners knew that restoring the composting operation using a more efficient, multi-stage solids - separating system was the best way to take full advantage of the nutrients in the waste stream while significantly reducing the environmental threat posed by manure decomposition and nutrient run - off, but needed investment to install the new equipment.
We also know that the effort of reducing landfill waste encourages direct reuse and puts more material in the recycling stream.4, 5
Logical arguments previously have been presented by others touting the environmental advantages of reduce, reuse, recycle and the creation of markets for the raw materials within the waste stream.
Biodiesel made from waste streams like used restaurant oils is one part of UCS's plan to reduce projected U.S. oil use in half in 20 years.
The company practices mountaintop removal mining, which is controversial because it reduces the height of mountains (sometimes by 600 to 800 feet), removes all vegetation and places mining waste or overburden into mountain streams, causing flooding, erosion, and water contamination.
Using biodiesel made from recovered waste streams is a smart way to help reduce our oil use.
Over the long term, it surely pays to be green: you use less gas or heating oil and you leave more money in your pocket; you grow your own food and reduce your expenses (over time) as well as your diet's carbon footprint; you reduce, reuse, and recycle and you get far, far more bang for your buck while putting less waste into the production and distribution streams.
The many law firms that dismiss mechanisms designed to reduce waste and increase speed as for commodity services only, should read Clayton Christensen's «Disruptive Innovation» for a wake - up call: new technologies that deal with the commoditised end of the market rapidly improve and move up - stream to challenge traditional orthodoxies.
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