Sentences with phrase «waste per ton»

A: We are committing to a 15 percent reduction in total waste per ton of food produced by 2020, with a 2015 baseline.

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VIDEO: 90,000 TPA Dry AD Food Waste to Biogas Plant to Open in San Jose Zero Waste Energy is set to open its 90,000 ton per year Dry Fermentation Anaerobic Digestion food waste facility in San Jose — the first large - scale commercial facility of its kind in the U.S.
More than 1 billion tons of food are wasted per year while one in nine people around the world is undernourished.
Food waste is also responsible for adding 3.3 billion tons of greenhouse gases into the planet's atmosphere per year.
Also, disposable baby diapers aren't the greenest way to manage your baby's poop — disposables account for 3.4 million tons of landfill waste per year and don't decompose (since very little breaks down in a landfill, biodegradable or not).
Under the request, the county also says there is no plan to increase the amount of daily waste coming in, with the limit remaining the same at 1,883 tons per day.
Annual per capita waste produced is shown in t (tonne or metric ton, the equivalent of 2,205 pounds).
Across the species» range from Baja California, Mexico, to Alaska, bioerosion on urchin - covered sandstone reefs, the researchers report, produces sediment approximately equivalent to that delivered to the coast by a river — some 200 tons of sediment per hectare — suggesting that when you stroll along the beach, a not insignificant chunk of the sand is, in fact, sea urchin waste.
But the folks at Changing World Technologies, the company behind the process of changing waste into oil, must first prove they can successfully scale up from a 7 - ton - per - day pilot plant in Philadelphia to a 200 - ton - per - day industrial plant in Carthage, Missouri.
Beyond reducing greenhouse gases, recycling saves about 1,000 pounds of solid waste, some 10,000 gallons of water, and 17 million Btu of energy per ton of paper.
«We produce 70 gallons of ethanol per ton of waste,» says engineer Arnold Klann, BlueFire's president and CEO.
Americans consume a full 25 percent of the world's energy despite representing just 5 percent of global population, and the band of industrialized nations combine to waste 222 million metric tons of food per year, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.
«Magnitude of plastic waste going into the ocean calculated: 8 million metric tons of plastic enter the oceans per year.»
For every metric ton of uranium ore pulled from McArthur River, roughly one metric ton of waste rock, often radioactive and rich in toxic heavy metals, is produced — and other mines produce even more waste rock per ton of ore.
From this year, recycling is required for anyone producing 40 tons of waste per year and from 2016 this will go down to 10 tons (some 33 kilos a day), which will cover restaurants with some 150 servings a day - about a fifth all eateries.
«The positive response from customers about recycling is also a big bonus,» said Martinez, whose 50 - seat restaurant produces only about five tons of organic waste per year.
From 600 logs of sago palm per day, an estimated 15.6 tons of woody bark, 237.6 tons of waste water and 7.1 tons of starch fibrous sago pith residue are generated.
Processing and safely storing waste from the chemical, pharmaceutical and other industries can cost hundreds, even thousands, of dollars per ton — which makes illegal disposal highly profitable.
With the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection planning to begin in January 2014 phasing in a requirement that large - scale food service operations such as grocery stores, universities and correctional facilities compost food waste to increase diversion from landfills by 350,000 tons per year by 2020, anaerobic biodigesters may soon be very important to the state's business community.
In recent years almost 700 000 tons of waste per year have been delivered to the waste treatment centre.
Financial Benefit: ReFED defines this as a strategy's aggregate financial benefit to society (consumers, businesses, governments and other stakeholders), minus all investment and costs per ton of food waste diverted.
And while this post isn't about waste per se, it is about how the government uses a ton of our money through Social Security.
America's 78.2 million dogs collectively deposit 10 million tons of waste per year, according to waste clean - up service, Doody Calls.
As Dutch agriculture minister Gerda Verburg announced during the plant's opening last week, the plant will convert one third of the country's total 1.2 million tons of poultry waste produced per year, or 440,000 tons.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been lambasting the nation for wasting food — apparently the British throw out 4.1 million tons of good food each year — wasting an average of # 420 (US$ 832) per household.
The combined heat and power plant, using 250,000 tons or more of waste wood per year, now supplies district heating to some 80 percent of the downtown area, or more than 1 square mile of residential and commercial floor space.
Current biomass waste yield per acre from this year's corn crop (165 bushels per acre), for cobs and stover, is about 4.5 tons per acre biomass only.
This is equal to more than two tons (4,000 pounds) of wasted food per hungry person per year.
[1] The Clean Energy Standard Act of 2012 defines «clean» electricity as «electricity generated at a facility placed in service after 1991 using renewable energy, qualified renewable biomass, natural gas, hydropower, nuclear power, or qualified waste - to - energy; and electricity generated at a facility placed in service after enactment that uses qualified combined heat and power (CHP), [which] generates electricity with a carbon - intensity lower than 0.82 metric tons per megawatt - hour (the equivalent of new supercritical coal), or [electricity generated] as a result of qualified efficiency improvements or capacity additions at existing nuclear or hydropower facilities -LSB-; or] electricity generated at a facility that captures and stores its carbon dioxide emissions.»
No mention of course, that wind turbines need a constant backup source of energy, usually in the form of a conventional power plant, or that the production of these hundred - ton industrial machines creates one ton of hazardous and toxic waste PER turbine blade (according to a report from VESTA wind turbine manufacturer).
To accomplish this, an amount of material consumed by that person (tons per year) is divided by the yield of the specific land or sea area (annual tons per hectare) from which it was harvested, or where its waste material was absorbed.
Imagine that the current cost of landfilling (processing a ton of waste) at the Hoffman Road Landfill is $ 25 per ton.
Say the electrical power plant would pay $ 10 per ton of diverted paper waste processed to most efficiently combust in their furnace providing the most B.T.U.'s with the fewest pollution by products.
According to the Hoffman Road Landfill web site (21), the disposal of Solid Waste (Garbage) at the only Lucas County landfill, will be tipping fees at $ 16 per cubic yard, which equates roughly to over $ 48 / ton since a ton of waste equals about 3.3 cubic yard.
In such a system tipping fees could be less per ton if significant, 25 % or more of the recyclable materials are diverted from the waste stream, or more logically higher for failure to remove recyclables.
The tipping fee (19), usually expressed in dollars per ton, is the cost of «unloading or dumping solid wastes at a landfill, transfer station, recycling center, waste to energy facility, and other types of facilities.»
As of 2010, 3.5 million tons of solid waste were generated per day and will rise to 6 million tons by 2025.
What if we could transform 3 billion tons of solid waste per year into products and resources that benefit communities, countries and the world?
* At a $ 400B in annual revenue and 10B tons of total waste per year, the average cost of waste cleanup is around $ 40 / ton of waste — incidentally the same figure as the social cost of carbon dioxide as estimated by the US Federal Government (Social Cost of Carbon = $ 40 / ton CO2 in 2015 at average (3 %) discount rate).
British Airways has partnered with Washington, D.C. - based Solena Fuels to make 50,000 metric tons of jet fuel per year from... municipal solid waste.
This is happening to thousands of Americans right now — and the toxic waste is coal ash, the by - product of burning coal for energy.Coal - fired power plants produce approximately 131 million tons of waste per year, making coal combustion waste the second largest industrial waste stream in the U.S. Coal ash contains numerous hazardous chemicals, including arsenic, selenium, lead, mercury, cadmium, chromium, boron, thallium, and aluminum.
The anaerobic digester has been in place since 2004, the plan is now to up the amount of food waste processed into biogas from the current 90 tons per week to 200 tons: Food Waste Biogas Could Power 2.5 Million Homes Nationally The whole thing is perfectly fine, but if you're wondering what the big deal about just chucking your food waste in the landfill and perhaps have been a bit uncertain why we're always telling you about the virtues of composting, here are a few quick facts (again, thanks to the EPA for pulling these out) to supply the context.
Arrow Bio, a part of the Arrow Ecology company, takes approximately 3,000 tons of household waste or about 1000 truckloads per day and manages to reuse or recycle 80 percent of this waste.
Santa Cruz produces about 12 tons of waste per day — pretty small compared to any developed city — but still, all that waste has to go somewhere, and if it can't be reused, repurposed, or recycled on the island, it has get shipped back to the mainland.
In the late 1980s, the Charpieds learned of a plan to turn the old mine into a landfill that would have brought in 20,000 tons of solid waste per day on rail cars.
Problem Solving - Designed a waste management program involving Recycle Ann Arbor and a major book company, intended for the efficient handling of tons of paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, and glass, achieving net savings of $ 20,000 per building annually and reducing company disposal obligations.
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