Sentences with phrase «waste byproduct from»

Regular stretching allows for better circulation of fresh blood to the muscles, which helps the body recover faster by delivering nutrients to and removing waste byproducts from muscle tissues.

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It will demonstrate how the chaff that is a byproduct of coffee bean roasting is diverted from waste and given a new life as a key ingredient in the ring.
CST Wastewater Solutions Managing Director Mr Michael Bambridge said the award further demonstrated the enormous potential of new - generation technologies to transform waste water byproducts from an industrial disposal expense into green energy profits.
We send food byproducts and other food wastes from our Manufacturing facilities to local farmers to feed their livestock — over 27,000 tons in 2014.
To address environmental concerns, commercial vegetable growers are increasingly interested in using organic mulches derived from agricultural or urban byproducts and waste, paper - based mulches, and biodegradable plastic films and fabrics as alternatives.
Ironically, molasses is the byproduct or «waste» from processing organic sugar cane or sucrose for refined table sugar.
Many of the processed soy «foods» you see in the market are created from the waste byproduct of soy during processing, which is soybean oil.
They're also rendered byproducts from slaughterhouses and processing plants, dead animals from ranches, farms, animal shelters, feedlots and other facilities, and food waste, including fat and grease, from restaurants and stores.
These cheap foods contain animal byproducts, typically made from innards and waste not used in other products, along with wheat - based carbohydrates, artificial preservatives, flavorings, colors, and man - made vitamins and minerals that all lead to causing problems in dogs with sensitive stomachs and digestive issues — like your German Shepherd.
What we are talking about here is not exactly «waste» but byproducts (from meat as well as milled grains and other sources) left over from human food processing are found in many poor quality and even higher quality foods, especially when the pet food company is owned by one of the giant companies that also own plants for processing human foods.
No sooner do we hear that the Scots have developed a biofuel from whisky distillery byproducts, that the tequila industry announces it wants in on the waste - to - energy act too.
It comprises waste material, products, residues, and byproducts from agriculture, plants, manure, and industrial wastes, among other materials.
Advanced biofuels can be derived from lignocellulosic feedstocks, such as agricultural waste (e.g., corn stover, wheat straw, rice hulls), agricultural processing byproducts (e.g., corn fiber or sugar cane bagasse), forestry and wood processing waste, the paper portion of municipal solid waste, or dedicated energy crops such as switchgrass.
For decades, Mr. Choi has consistently opposed destructive environmental practices in Korea, whether they are from rampant production of nuclear facilities with its inherent byproduct of excessive and dangerous nuclear waste or the widespread increase of toxic byproducts despoiling the air and water of Korea due to unchecked expansion of manufacturing facilities.
To prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating coal combustion byproducts as hazardous waste under subtitle C of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, and for other purposes.
Santa Margherita's ongoing initiatives include producing renewable energy from solar and biomass, the recycling of waste byproducts, and the manufacturing of their own bottles.
Macerl is an organic farmer from Slovenia who successfully stopped a Lafarge cement kiln from co-incinerating toxic petcoke (a byproduct of oil refining) and hazardous industrial waste by rallying legal support from fellow Eko Krog activists.
WHEREAS, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intends to propose federal regulations to govern the disposal of coal combustion byproducts (CCB) under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA); WHEREAS, the EPA is considering changing the current regulatory status of CCBs from a non-hazardous waste under the...
It is viewed by many environmental and health organizations to be both carcinogenic and hazardous to the natural environment because of the harmful dioxins that are produced as a byproduct of the vinyl chloride manufacturing process and from the incineration of waste PVC in domestic garbage.
Let's remember that Olympic Dam is a very large copper mine, that produces a little gold and silver and uranium as byproducts from the copper mine tailings waste.
Several towns in western Hungary were flooded today with a toxic red sludge after the waste product from nearby aluminum processing plant broke through its containment reservoir — killing two, causing dozens of injuries, and creating an environmental disaster on a scale yet to be fully realized.According to the Associated Press, the incident occurred when a reservoir brimming with the toxic sludge, a byproduct from aluminum processing, overtook the levee designed to contain it, flooding two villages 100 miles southwest of Budapest.
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