Sentences with phrase «unit of production»

That the brewery has already reduced its energy usage by 16 % and water usage by 30 % per unit of production over the last six years.
Depending on the size of your company, you can dramatically increase your company's profit by helping each salesperson generate at least one more unit of production per year.
Moreover, as producers look for ways of competing successfully, they will seek efficiencies of scale by using larger and larger units of production.
While the total amount of nitrogen pollution is rising, the amount used per unit of production has declined significantly in developed nations.
The Demio reached 1 million units of production in September 2006.
The $ price should placed on all energy producers like so: $» x» per ton of GHG's emitted per standardized energy unit of production.
The break - even point is expressed in one of two ways: either the total dollars of revenue exactly offset by total expenses (fixed or variable), or in total units of production.
Marxists have been willing to wipe out human communities for the sake of communes, which they regarded as more efficient units of production.
It wasn't until we moved to farms, and became an agrarian economy centered on property, that the married couple became the central unit of production.
... BHP was on track to beat a target of a five percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per unit of production by end - June 2007, and had set a target of a further 6 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions intensity by 2012.»
It's an industrial - era unit of production that became a foundational element of the post-War white - collar economy.
Notably though, the real GDP has experienced slight improvement, growing 1.7 % in the first quarter and the labour costs per unit of production, for Canadian businesses, rose by 0.8 % (in Canadian dollars).
Ford says the platform will represent more than 2 million units of production in the near future.
(He's talking about intensity — in other words, emissions per unit of production.
And with the existing producers losing money on every unit of production they make, they're in no hurry to increase production and, hence, losses.
We're in a commodity situation right now where the industry average selling price of the commodity is less than the median cost of production, meaning that the industry as a whole is losing money on every unit of production that they're producing.
This is why we disaggregate capacity per share from margin per unit of production.
When it is expressed in units of production, the cost of production exactly equals the income from the sale of those units.
This system is designed such that covered facilities only pay if or when their emissions are above a specified level per unit of production, and that level is to be set based on industry performance standards that will increase in stringency over time.
Investment in more efficient technologies and streamlined processes is expected to see energy consumption (per unit of production) drop by 16 % by next year (compared to 2010).
Because coffee production systems vary so widely, and certifying agencies all have their own fee schedules, it's difficult to pin a precise dollar amount on how much it costs a given farm (or unit of production) to get one of the major certifications.
This system allows us to report energy and water consumption, greenhouse gas emissions and waste generation at a global and site level, as an absolute figure or per unit of production.
A 1989 National Research Council study concluded that «well - managed alternative farming systems nearly always use less synthetic chemical pesticides, fertilizers, and antibiotics per unit of production than conventional farms.»
Many high - volume industrial processes exhibit efficiencies at large scale that decrease inputs per unit of production.
There are efficiencies at one end of the scale that merely continue the trend to increased carbon intensity — less consumption of energy for each unit of production — seen in recent decades.
They argue it is necessary to know how efficient a facility is, which is the amount of greenhouse gases released per unit of production.
Solar subsidies increased by more than a factor of 6 from $ 179 million to $ 1,134 million and led the electricity sector subsidies on a unit of production basis.
But, on a unit of production basis, the winners were clearly wind and solar.
As can be seen by the figure, solar is being subsidized by over 1200 times more than coal and oil and natural gas electricity production, and wind is being subsidized over 80 times more than the more conventional fossil fuels on a unit of production basis.
example: «While the total amount of nitrogen pollution is rising, the amount used per unit of production has declined significantly in developed nations.»
I should say work - life integration, because the practice of law will always require long hours, so to the extent that firms and law departments can accommodate the whole of the employee and not merely view them as a unit of production, they will have a competitive advantage in the battle for talent.
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