Not exact matches
Buber pointed to an essential tendency, a spiritual stance, developed by the experience of being
treated, in fact and not metaphorically, as «
human waste» by superior force exercised by malevolent men who intended the Jews» destruction.
Abbot said that the rules are going into effect because he doesn't believe that the
human remains should be «
treated like medical
waste and disposed of in landfills.»
The
human digestive system
treats cellulose as a
waste product — meaning that uncooked fruits and veggies MAY give your baby diarrhea.
But diapers that can be flushed down the toilet, such as gDiapers, will biodegrade when
treated with other
human waste.
«In mice that were
treated throughout their lifetimes, researchers said they saw a remarkable delay in the development of cataracts, muscle
wasting and the type of fat loss that, in
humans, causes skin wrinkling.
Having the
human waste separated at source and processed on - site would lower costs needed in recovering resources, as
treating mixed
waste is energy intensive and not cost - effective,» Prof Wang said.
«Safe and productive use of solid and liquid
waste» implies using rainwater or wastewater (
treated or untreated) and organic
waste (including
human / animal excreta) in small - scale urban and peri-urban agricultural production, as part of resilient urban development.
Rather than ending up in a landfill, the dog
waste will instead be
treated along with
human sewage.