Not exact matches
For example, technology changes in how milk - powder is produced and its uses drove Australian processors» expanding specification ranges, enabling them to meet changing customers needs; while R&D
saw a previous
waste product (whey) become a sought - after ingredient
as Australian processors created new markets.
Food
waste: Reduce food
waste in the supply chain Food
waste is such a hot button right now —
as we're
seeing in the rush to buy
products made from ugly fruits and vegetables or from food
waste.
The finished
product is Wong's
product — I don't
see it
as a
waste or a pity.»
In Figure 2, it can be
seen that in Circular Economy, natural resources, which are used
as primary raw materials in the manufacturing process, are transformed into
products for human consumption that will generate solid
waste that, after it became a secondary raw material, it's used in manufacturing
products, and so on.
What's more, although humans are disgusted by urine and feces, cats don't
see them
as unpleasant, so they would be unlikely to use
waste products as weapons against their humans.
A solution in
seeing what's unsolvable One of the fascinating things that the well funded sustainability research leaves out, is that they got their funding by promising to «solve» problems, not to figure out what is so unsolvable about our present dilemma... That of course would provide the equally useful
product of pointing out problems that one should avoid
wasting one's time on,
as well
as the hint to look elsewhere.
There are some great websites (such
as Life Without Plastic) that offer a variety of zero -
waste tools, but nothing beats being able to
see and try
products in person, and connecting with others who are interested in adopting this new lifestyle.
Once you
see and dismiss the official climate establishments» «97 % consensus»
as nothing more than propaganda, you can only conclude that climate science is either politically - motivated or it is the
product of a personal problem — e.g., a problem that is similar to those who suffer from medical maladies they do not actually have, who
waste their lives looking for remedies that do not exist.
Instead, we
see event
waste as an untapped resource that can be either converted into compost for fertilizing grounds at local schools and parks or recycled for plastic or aluminum
products.
The fact remains that benchmark producers, Android engineers and enthusiasts
see these mechanisms
as unfair, unrepresentative of the user experience, a bit deceptive and, ultimately, a
waste of resources that could have gone to another aspect of
product development.