The press conference following the announcement will feature, according to the city, tours of how the «Georgia World Congress Center and Ruth's Chris Steakhouse are eliminating
their waste streams as part of the Zero Waste Zone effort.»
We can use
waste streams as water sources.
So what we are now doing is, considering, when we start talking about
waste streams as energy sources, we are basically driving the treatment of these waste streams from the energy which is produced from within these streams.
Not exact matches
The
waste stream has to be viable
as something you can sell; otherwise, the price of your protein is going to be astronomical.»
«Advanced anaerobic technology such
as that installed at Chok Chai Starch is also strongly applicable to any factory or process with one or more digestible solid
waste streams.»
Many local governments have identified the significant amount of food in their
waste streams and are taking steps to reduce food
waste through a range of programs, such
as:
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-...]
«This world - class technology — which can be applied globally by all community - minded companies with organic
waste and wastewater
streams — produces both green energy to supplant fossil fuel needs
as well
as delivering high quality treated wastewater to safeguard community water standards.
Companies across sectors have a difficult time measuring exactly how much of their
waste stream is organic material and further understanding of how much of it is good, nutritious food that could go to those in need or be turned into energy or composted,
as opposed to being sent to landfill.
The help of a polymer compatibilizer, DuPont ™ Fusabond ®, makes it possible to reuse this mixed material
waste stream for products such
as rigid or flexible corrugated pipes and automotive lubricant bottles.
Applications in the alcoholic beverage industry include alcohol adjustment by 1 % or 2 % to reduce the warmth of high - alcohol wines, removal of alcohol for production of reduced or zero - alcohol wines and beer,
as well
as recovery of flavours from grape juice, wine, and
waste streams.
It goes deeper than focusing on achieving recyclability or using renewable resources,
as we still face the problem of uncontrolled
waste streams.
The Global Water Engineering (GWE) anaerobic digestion technologies — to be featured on Stand S9 — extract biogas from virtually any biological
waste stream, including municipal food
wastes from restaurants, food service facilities, grocery stores, and municipal solid
waste,
as well
as organic
wastes from industrial processing facilities, food and beverage plants and agribusinesses.
As you see, food waste is the largest waste stream going to landfills in the US, accounting for 21 percent of the American waste stream and contributing to climate change as food waste in landfills decomposes and generates methane, a very powerful greenhouse ga
As you see, food
waste is the largest
waste stream going to landfills in the US, accounting for 21 percent of the American
waste stream and contributing to climate change
as food waste in landfills decomposes and generates methane, a very powerful greenhouse ga
as food
waste in landfills decomposes and generates methane, a very powerful greenhouse gas.
If you choose not to, you're
wasting one important
stream of confidence and therefore your confidence won't be
as stable
as it could be.
«Yard trimmings and food residuals together constitute 23 percent of the U.S.
waste stream,
as documented by EPA.»
As these products wash off our bodies or leave through our digestive
waste process, they go down the drain and into rivers,
streams, and open water.
We need
as a county to be examining a more sustainable approach in dealing with our
waste stream, including greatly expanded efforts to reduce, recycle, reuse and compost.
But the study says that «all forms of BFR (even if chemically bound into polymers) can act
as a significant source of toxic and persistent brominated pollutants once the iPhone handset enters the
waste stream.»
After that, each separate
waste stream is channeled
as either high - level or low - activity
waste into designated melters.
We hope to offer the product
as a commercial capture agent for separating CO2 from chemical or power station
waste streams.»
Efforts to reduce the
waste stream from chemical manufacturing hinge on the invention of better catalysts,
as do renewable energy technologies such
as fuel cells and artificial photosynthesis.
And it can pluck out concrete, metal and wood from a
stream of
waste as it moves along a conveyor belt.
Leachate is defined
as the beginning of the liquid -
waste stream emanating from a source before any storage or treatment process.
As they are released and absorbed back into the blood
stream, cells can not receivee the proper nutrients from the blood
stream because the fluids surrounding the cells are clogged with
wastes.
After the setup, in which the Robinson family — father John (William Hurt, looking and sounding
as spaced out
as he does in interviews), mother Maureen (Rogers,
wasted), daughters Judy (Heather Graham, ditto) and Penny (a heavily made - up Chabert, looking like a junior version of Neve Campbell in Wild Things), and son Will (young newcomer Johnson, making the best of it)-- and pilot Don West (LeBlanc, doing a bad Han Solo impression) find themselves lost in space after their ship is sabotaged by evil stowaway Dr. Smith (a watered - down but still - lively Oldman, cashing a paycheck and loving every minute), the script's «
stream» of events becomes so fragmented and random that it seems to be made up
as it goes along — and Hopkins does little to make what does go on the slightest bit interesting.
Electrical
waste (also known
as WEEE —
Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment) is the fastest growing
waste stream in the world.
The kidneys act to remove
waste products from the blood
stream, retain essential nutrients such
as potassium, maintain hydration and produce urine.
The second thing that high dietary protein does is release more metabolic
wastes into your pet's blood
stream as it is broken down.
Use toilets if provided,
as human
waste in lakes and
streams is unhealthy and promotes unnatural levels of algal growth.
It's an incredible amount of
wasted potential and just goes to show why I now consider new revenue
stream growth for Nintendo to be of the utmost importance in the short term in order to both grow total revenues and act
as failsafe revenue
stream in case NX fails.
Wall - mounted sculptures dramatize and exaggerate
waste streams created by simple domestic systems such
as decorative window box flowers and their contained water run - off trays.
And
as this friend pointed out — it would be nice to think that once each
waste - to - energy anaerobic digestion plant has used up the readily available
stream of
waste, the operator will open up another plant elsewhere to use
waste there too.
We will continue to split the solid
waste stream into its components
as needed.
«Neutralization of acidic
waste streams involves raising the pH, usually by adding an alkaline chemical, such
as lime.
While students learn about water cycles, pollination,
waste streams and biodiversity in the classroom, the tangible benefits are experienced
as they walk through sustainable buildings and outdoor courtyards, designed to provide healthy habitats for humans.
For example, the study calculated that if the United States were to deploy district heating systems similar to countries such
as Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Norway, our current
waste stream could provide heat for close to 10 million additional homes.
One of the studies, dealing with the effect of mountaintop mines and valley fills on Appalachian aquatic life, found that
streams are permanently lost
as a result of companies removing mountains and filling surrounding areas with
waste.
waste stream should be reported
as «trash» regardless of whether or not it would otherwise be counted if recycled, reused or composted.
This paper makes the environmental and economic case for diverting paper fiber from the landfill
waste stream, to be used
as a fuel in electric generation plants.
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.
The need is to create markets for other elements of the
waste stream to provide an economic, or social incentive, to divert them into another life
as a raw material, conserving landfill space.
Having established then an idea of what part of the
waste stream is paper fiber being land filled we can then explore the advantages and disadvantages of using paper fiber
as an energy source (fuel) by comparing it to coal, the fuel of choice.
The City of Toledo «Recycling Fleet» could still go around every other week and collect only the Plastic and Metal portion of the
waste stream identified in the 2003 state of Ohio study, previously cited,
as consisting together of 20 % of the trash by weight and 32 % by volume.
As we further explored the costs of constructing landfills one would again wonder why there is no apparent interest in aggressive source reduction efforts, or developing markets for the raw materials that are recognized to exist within the
waste stream.
If we start to envision the landfill only
as the destination of last resort, we can then envision at least part of the
waste stream becoming product (s).
Deciding that the diversion of more «raw materials» such
as paper from the
waste stream will only occur if there are dependable markets, a possible diversion scheme to guarantee a market is discussed.
For example, recently a study on biofuel was prepared for the Governor and state Ohio General Assembly and never once mentioned the potential of PEF, or diversion of paper fiber from the
waste stream and used
as renewable energy.
Yet this
waste stream continues to grow
as we in the developed world cycle through our devices at faster and faster rates.
The raw materials, used to produce clinker includes some naturally occurring minerals and some materials available
as waste streams from other industries.