Sentences with phrase «waste materials break»

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Materials derived primarily from renewable sources such as replenishable agricultural feed stocks, animal sources, marine food processing industry wastes, or microbial sources, and can break down to produce environmentally friendly products such as carbon dioxide, water, and quality compost.
The Naty by Nature Babycare Chlorine - Free Eco Diapers are made with GM free corn based materials which are not only great on the environment but also break down naturally overtime which reduces waste.
Recycling starts with sewage treatment by the Orange County Sanitation District, which removes solid waste and uses microorganisms to break down organic materials.
«Breaking the chain: Catalyzing a green future for chemistry: Researchers create catalyst for refining chemicals in plant waste, allowing a green way to produce valuable raw materials
Changing World Technologies» method of thermal depolymerization used intense heat and pressure to break waste materials into desirable, short - chain hydrocarbons (much like the Earth's super-slow, fossil fuel - producing process).
The heat and pressure cause the cells of the waste material to break down into different fractions — biocrude and an aqueous liquid phase.
This allows cellulosic materials such as plant stems, wood chips and cardboard waste, as well as other tricky polysaccharides such as insect / crustacean shells, to be broken down.
Recycling is the collection of used materials that would otherwise be waste to be broken down and remade into new products.
The rest is a combination of dead and living bacteria (which help to break down food in the gut), protein, waste material from food, cellular linings, fats, salts, substances released from the intestines and the liver, and perhaps some insoluble - fiber - rich foods that the body couldn't digest (read: that ear of corn from yesterday's cook - out).
During a fast or diet, there is little to no food to digest so the body breaks down damaged tissue, congestive waste material, excess fat deposits, and often, abscesses or tumors.
The process that transports ingested food through the digestive system to process and break it down into nutrients that can be absorbed, or turn it into waste material that can be eliminated.
The downside of quercetin is that it blocks the action of a liver enzyme responsible for breaking down waste material and as such can cause drugs and some toxins to stay in the system longer than normal.
The combat system is completely broken, requiring you to waste valuable time and materials (stickers) for absolutely no gain.
The intestines break down food so that the body can absorb needed nutrients while leaving the junk inside the gut to be passed as waste material.
GREEN PUPS waste pick - up bags are made using cycleWood Solutions» patented technology, Xylomer ™ — a bio-resin material made withnatural, plant - based lignin which breaks down faster than regular plastic.
To prevent that, use an enzyme - based product that can help break down the waste material.
They could have toxic materials in them and will be a waste of money eventually, as they break down and fall apart.
Breaking the Waste Cycle When avid cyclist and Cycle Dog president Lynette Fidrych recognized the waste caused by her used bicycle inner tubes was simply causing more landfill buildup, she repurposed the material as backing on dog collars.
As noted on his website, Cannella discovered that plastic bags take thousands of years to break down, are the least recycled material and comprise the fourth highest generated waste in the U.S. (the top three are paper, yard trimmings and food scraps).
Dieter Roth, Silent Relief, 1984 — 88, broken violin, glue, acrylic paint, markers, painting materials, plywood, drawing materials, waste in violin case in plexiglass box, 21 x 24 x 5 1/2».
When organic material like food or animal waste breaks down, it releases methane, a potent global warming gas.
Feedstocks can include more durable material such as woody biomass and wastes that are not broken down in traditional anaerobic digester plants.
One of the more successful rural energy development strategies is the use of biogas digesters, which involves a process whereby organic material such as agricultural or animal waste are broken down by specific types of bacteria by anaerobic digestion, releasing carbon dioxide and methane gas.
Once collected, the waste is broken down and separated by material.
The Story of Broke, released on November 8, 2011, calls for a shift in government spending toward investments in clean, green solutions — renewable energy, safer chemicals and materials, zero waste and more — that can deliver jobs and a healthier environment.
According to a Planet Green article, biodegradable items are «waste material composed of primarily naturally - occurring constituent parts, able to be broken down and absorbed into the ecosystem.»
The biggest risk to a septic tank is if material gets into the field lines, and materials that don't break down - wipes, tampons, grease, etc - can create dams that allow waste to get over the baffle and into the lines.
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