Sentences with phrase «take organic waste»

The dairies have excess capacity in their digesters, they take organic waste from several restaurants and grocery stores in the local community, and is an added benefit of the project.
The bioconversion process takes organic waste streams from food factories, supermarkets, farms and restaurants, and recycles these into valuable products: an insect based complete protein — MagMeal ™, an extracted fat — MagOil ™ and a rich residual soil conditioner — MagSoil ™.
taking our organic waste and turning it into biochar (a stable form of carbon that can support healthy soils)

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Fuel From Microbes, Part I It's the perfect give - and - take relationship: Bacteria and yeast break down what we don't want — organic waste and biomass — and excrete what we do want — biofuels like ethanol and butanol.
When organic materials like food and yard waste end up buried in a landfill, they not only take up space but release a harmly greenhouse gas called methane.
Investigated both for its formal beauty and reference to the excess of waste in our culture, it takes the shape of makeshift shelter structures - tents, blankets, awnings, and organic forms - garish botany, mini-mountains.
We have to cut into the 35 % and growing overload GHGs, mainly carbon dioxide, In that comment I have outlined several actions that can be taken with many benefits in cutting into the natural biorecycling of GHGs from organic wastes.
This source is our organic wastes that quite a few commentators talk about, but have no program for taking advantage of them to get the benefits.
«SoCalGas is proud to support Global Green in this effort to help California meet its air pollution and climate goals by taking methane from organic waste and using it to make renewable natural gas,» said Trisha Muse, community relations director at SoCalGas.
Recalling the concern reflected in the outcome document of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, entitled «The future we want», 1 that the health of oceans and marine biodiversity are negatively affected by marine pollution, including marine debris, especially plastic, persistent organic pollutants, heavy metals and nitrogen - based compounds, from numerous marine and land - based sources, and the commitment to take action to significantly reduce the incidence and impacts of such pollution on marine ecosystems, Noting the international action being taken to promote the sound management of chemicals throughout their life cycle and waste in ways that lead to the prevention and minimization of significant adverse effects on human health and the environment, Recalling the Manila Declaration on Furthering the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities adopted by the Third Intergovernmental Review Meeting on the Implementation of the Global Programme of Action for the Protection of the Marine Environment from Land - based Activities, which highlighted the relevance of the Honolulu Strategy and the Honolulu Commitment and recommended the establishment of a global partnership on marine litter, Taking note of the decisions adopted by the eleventh Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity on addressing the impacts of marine debris on marine and coastal biodiversity, Recalling that the General Assembly declared 2014 the International Year of Small Island Developing States and that such States have identified waste management among their priorities for action, Noting with concern the serious impact which marine litter, including plastics stemming from land and sea - based sources, can have on the marine environment, marine ecosystem services, marine natural resources, fisheries, tourism and the economy, as well as the potential risks to human health; 1.
When it's time to take down that tree, replant or recycle it to avoid the landfill and wasting the organic matter, which can be turned into soil enriching wood chips.
The Stockholm Convention requires Parties to take measures to reduce or eliminate releases of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) from intentional production and use, from unintentional production and from stockpiles and wastes.
Taking a page from her son's book, all the organic waste on the estate is recycled, with 50 tons of it being turned into compost each year.
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