The phrase
"waste stream" refers to the flow or movement of all the trash and garbage generated by people and businesses. It includes everything that is thrown away, such as food waste, packaging materials, and old electronics. The term helps to highlight the amount and variety of waste being produced in a specific area or by a specific group.
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In addition finding and creating markets for products and transportation costs limit the economic viability
of waste stream diversion especially in rural areas as opposed to urban areas.
Once removed from a building, they often become part of the municipal
solid waste stream and contribute to air, land, and water contamination.
However, with six clinical
waste streams as well as general bins, plenty of material is being missed.
For many consumers, the change to synthetic oil permits extending the oil drain intervals, which means a
reduced waste stream and cost of ownership.
Are we simply replacing one
waste stream with one that is even more difficult - to - recycle?
If plastic - based roads can serve to make a use for more plastic waste and keep it from
entering waste streams, that could be a huge benefit all by itself.
It may be more profitable to treat individual
waste streams through isolation than to build the big waste treatment project.
She also has expertise in use of other high volume
industrial waste streams and has been asked to speak to local, state and national groups on the subject.
The new brewery cuts energy use by 50 % per barrel through thoughtful building design, solar lighting and the recycling of
process waste streams like water and heat.
To meet this printing sustainability challenge, the packaging graphics industry must minimize the carbon footprint and effectively manage
waste streams at every step throughout the packaging value chain.
They target problematic and priority
waste streams such as household hazardous waste, waste electronics, and pharmaceutical waste.
Developing cutting - edge systems to
convert waste streams generated in the district to provide energy to heat, cool and power facilities, and compost to increase food production yields.
Businesses who demonstrate exemplary effort and achievement in minimizing waste, boosting recycling and increasing landfill diversion while seeking out innovative and sustainable ways to
handle waste streams, are potential candidates.
As urine is composed of around 96 % water and is free of bacteria and viruses, the urine simply passes through the filter and joins the
normal waste stream.
After they are launched, their
only waste stream would be heat, which poses tricky technical issues but not environmental ones.
The separating toilets that collect urine use less water than flush toilets, she wrote, and the simplified
waste stream requires less energy in sewage treatment.
Although cigarette waste is the most
common waste stream cities are recycling with us, we also offer a variety of other programs that we can work with you to recycle.
It is easy to forget that, amongst the surge of interest in plastics (and rightly so), food waste remains a
critical waste stream, and one that requires continued attention.
But should this get worked out, it could mean longer lives for products, and hopefully a
smaller waste stream.
While recycling has focused on
simple waste streams, the problem of separating out these elements for recycling has been neglected.
Therefore there should be more on efficient use
of waste streams, such as agricultural waste as an alternative energy stream.
An available, efficient repair infrastructure could contribute significantly to a
reduced waste stream: why toss and replace when you can fix it?
Although some heavy metals occur naturally in the soil, the risk comes when these naturally occurring elements are found in high concentrations, or when their synthetic counterparts accumulate in
processed waste streams.
Biodiesel made
from waste streams like used restaurant oils is one part of UCS's plan to reduce projected U.S. oil use in half in 20 years.
Our second product, a business - to - business (B2B) marketplace, will offer a multi-channel, end - to - end platform to manage larger volumes of food and organic
waste streams for our clients.
The bioconversion process takes
organic waste streams from food factories, supermarkets, farms and restaurants, and recycles these into valuable products: an insect based complete protein — MagMeal ™, an extracted fat — MagOil ™ and a rich residual soil conditioner — MagSoil ™.
Anaerobic digestion processes that radically improve the quality of waste water while delivering green energy extracted from
biological waste streams are emerging as a profitable way for agricultural and food processing industries to cope with -LSB-...]
His primary responsibility is supporting ISS Integrated Facilities Services Team in developing programs to minimize solid
waste streams by developing and implementing recycling and reuse best practices throughout North America.
Developing soil and hydroponic nutrient technologies to turn
food waste streams into biobased materials for indoor growing systems.
Incinerated municipal solids and
other waste streams results in a significant amount of ash residue, which often contains valuable metals.
We source our green fuel from biodiesel producers that
repurpose waste streams such as cooking oils from restaurants.
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