Sentences with phrase «then dispose of waste»

The padding pulls in the liquids, so that you can then dispose of waste by simply detaching the liner, tying it up as neat bag and tossing in the trash with very little mess.

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«As far as insuring that the toxic waste shards were securely generated and then disposed of properly, which was the crux of the ceremony, I can say with certainty that happened on our end.»
A production line for the ultra-filtration of whey was also installed to separate proteins for refined whey products (whey protein additives for the food industry) and also a filter for reversed osmosis treatment of the permeate from ultra-filtration to concentrate the liquid for production of animal feed, which is sold as a by product (the cleaned water can then be disposed of in waste water systems and discharged to the environment).
Solid waste can then easily be lifted out of a soiled diaper and disposed of.
Then there's the part where you need to get rid of the waste — we'll let you know if the waste can be disposed of easily using a toilet.
Management tactics range from using bone charcoal to soak up the carcinogen and then dispose of it as toxic waste to chemically transforming hexavalent chromium to a more benign form.
The merger would then help fuel China's shift toward even more hog farms that adopt Smithfield's vertically integrated processes — namely, industrial - size farms that raise pigs in close quarters and dispose of their waste through the lagoon - and - spray method, thereby threatening to reproduce the same health and antibiotic - resistance issues in China.
Each bag measures 9 x 13.5 inches, providing plenty of room for reversing the bag over your hand, picking up waste, then disposing the bag.
At the time, while I recognized in the installations in which Tonoshiki threw together and brought into dynamic coexistence waste lumber from demolished houses, driftage from the ocean, abandoned televisions and other domestic waste, and scrapped vehicles on the one hand and natural outdoor settings or orderly exhibition rooms in art museums on the other, a common spirit with the cyber-punk-like junk aesthetic that was then reaching its peak (see the work of Seiko Mikami, for example), the only thing I sensed Tonoshiki was stressing — particularly given that he had been influenced by the social sculpture of Joseph Beuys — was probably that the concept of «reversal» could be found in the act of almost violently recycling useless objects that had served their function and were merely waiting to be disposed.
If you that still doesn't comfort you then just dispose of them with hazardous waste.
if we deregulate industry (if you deregulate one then you will have to deregulate them all) then the waste collection business up the road will dispose of their sludge down the gutters into the storm water drains, the coffee business in the next row will not replace their odour filters and the whole area will reak of burnt coffee all day, the tyre business around the corner will dump their tyres in the nearby bushland, some of the hardup businesses in the area will hookup to the power lines with with uncontrolled connections and we will start to get brown outs at various times in the day, The lead and tin foundry a block away won't bother controlling the lead oxide spewing out of their chimney stack, nearby housing developments will all use open fires in winter to save on energy costs and start hacking trees out of the world heritage national park here.
Then disposing this very multi fried oil, is considered a hazard waste, it has to be properly disposed of in a designated way.
Once we have a real live operating and safe way to dispose of the waste then we can have the discussion about the wisdom of creating more of the stuff.
Some amount of revenue is generated through the farms and factories that pay to dispose of their waste and then buy the gas.
R2 standards require that companies follow a hierarchy of waste management, reusing and remanufacturing whatever devices they can, then recovering all possible reusable components of the devices left, and finally safely disposing of what hardware can't be used in whole or part.
This followed an incident where a Trafigura - chartered ship hired contractors to dispose of toxic waste, which was then dumped in Abidjan, the Ivorian capital.
Use them to dispose of garden waste as you work, then to tidy away dustsheets, paintbrushes, tools or pretty much anything else that needs to be stored.
Yep, a low flow toilet with a high - powered suction system and a wider - then - usual waste pipe that could dispose (literally) of 24 golf balls in one flush... impressive, huh?
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