Sentences with phrase «transforming waste products»

For his recent solo show earlier this year at Pippy Houldsworth, Japanese artist Yuken Teruya (previously) transformed the waste products of consumerism — luxury gift bags — into cut paper trees that rise like fragile silhouettes from inside each bag.

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Nutrilac ® proteins from Arla Foods Ingredients is specially developed for acid whey eliminating excess products and transforms them into tasty and eco-friendly dairy products for the quality - and eco-minded consumers - with 100 % yield and no waste!
We're using extrusion technology to reduce food waste and loss, develop healthy grain products and transform under - utilised biomass into food.
A global exporter of processed potato products, Remo - Frit, has demonstrated the environmental and economic benefits of converting waste products into green energy, transforming a potential problem into a sustainable solution offering greater profitability.
Researchers from A * STAR have developed a fungal culture for use in a cheap and efficient method to transform the waste oil palm material into useful products.
Some waste products are not water - soluble and are transformed by the liver and excreted in the bile.
Advances in technology make it possible to produce isolated soy protein from what was once considered a waste product — the defatted, high - protein soy chips — and then transform something that looks and smells terrible into products that can be consumed by human beings.
Basically, it is the process of transforming «toxins» that enter (via medications, skin care products, air, food etc) or accumulate in our body (as a by - product of metabolism, hormones etc) into waste products that can be readily excreted (via poop or pee).
Advances in technology make it possible to produce isolated soy protein from what was once considered a waste product - the defatted, high - protein soy chips - and then transform something that looks and smells terrible into products that can be consumed by human beings.
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.
The Circular Economy concept is to transform waste into raw materials for the production of new products.
The company, which produces pop - up architecture using recycled materials and technical production, will be transforming the Camden Collective pop - up space, playing on the journey that furniture takes in manufacture and creating new products from the waste.
If we are to live on this planet for the long haul without transforming it into what seems like an entirely different planet, we will need to come to the understanding that we can no longer use the atmosphere as a dumping ground for the waste products of modern industrial civilization.
One major step on the pathway to a circular economy is finding ways to transform waste materials into feedstock for other products, whether that's as a raw material for production, or as a «fuel» for generating energy.
Geyer is interested in the life cycle of manufactured goods — the processes in the form of energy and material flows that are related to transforming raw materials into products and, ultimately, waste — and in the environmental and economic potential of reuse and recycling activities.
What if we could transform 3 billion tons of solid waste per year into products and resources that benefit communities, countries and the world?
The Fungaschain Project is transforming mushroom waste into usable eco-friendly products.
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