Sentences with phrase «waste into a new product»

«Turning yogurt waste into new products
Coffee flour has the potential to create more jobs and money in existing coffee farming communities by turning waste into a new product.

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General Motors turned waste streams into profitable new products and $ 1 billion in new annual revenue
There are several industry collaborations that are working to identify technologies to make collection and sortation of flexible packaging waste feasible and economically effective, as well as research into chemical recycling, which degrades the mixed plastics into monomers or basic chemicals to turn into new products.
In this video, recently filmed at Harmless Harvest headquarters in San Francisco, we sat down with CEO Giannella Alvarez, who discussed the development of the line, the company's decision to innovate with probiotics, and how the products fit into its new zero - waste initiative.
Prior to the construction of new centre, Ornua Nutrition Ingredients used to send offcuts and waste cheese from the Leek plant to its other site in south England to be converted into other products.
Save money and reduce waste by cutting the bottle in half, scooping the remaining product out, and spooning it into the new product bottle you just opened.
With this closed - loop system, Dell uses fewer natural resources by «leveraging consumer recycling programs to recover waste electronics, and the plastics from those products are being recycled into new Dell products,» said Scott O'Connell, the company's director of environmental affairs.
«New conversion process turns biomass «waste» into lucrative chemical products
Recycling is the collection of used materials that would otherwise be waste to be broken down and remade into new products.
These cells protect and nourish the retina, remove waste products, prevent new blood vessel growth into the retinal layer, and absorb light not absorbed by the photoreceptor cells; these actions prevent the scattering of the light and enhance clarity of vision.
It was a surprisingly successful product, but Szaky soon realized that there were other opportunities to repurpose waste into new and efficient goods.
That mission is to «eliminate the idea of waste,» through trash collection programs that turn non-recyclable material into new products.
Once these old proteins are degraded into component amino acids, our bodies decide whether these proteins are flushed out into the kidneys as waste products, or retained to make new proteins.
Instead, with the growing market for green banana flour in developed nations, producers could turn this into a new, profitable product while reducing waste.
The Circular Economy concept is to transform waste into raw materials for the production of new products.
If they can make it work, it'd be the idea solution for NYC, eliminating the emissions from the transportation of waste out of state, recycling nearly 100 % of waste into either new products, energy or building material.
Our collection systems, called the «Brigade» programs, allow companies to reward their consumers for collecting and sorting their waste, which is then sent to TerraCycle to be recycled or upcycled into new, innovative products.
The demonstration vessel seen below is our «Proof of Concept» boat that has shown we can harvest plastic and other waste from the 5 garbage Gyres in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans and (via third parties) recycle that waste into clean diesel fuel for shipping and new plastic products.
On the other hand, mixing just enough biofuels into jet fuel and maybe some new chemical processes applied to petroleum refining (hope it doesn't need HF)... Or maybe would could try to strip the H from the C in the «waste» products (might be economical if gasoline, being waste, only costs a penny -LRB-?)
Taking previously used materials and turning them into a new product using minimal amounts of processing and energy is a great approach to today's waste - laden culture, and with the Airpaq project, there's something poetic about converting lifesaving car parts into a bag meant to be carried while walking.
The waste is then melted into hard plastic that can be remolded to make new recycled products.
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