Sentences with phrase «wasted in food manufacturing»

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Trucks stimulate economic activity in every sector of the American economy — including health care, fuel and transportation, waste removal, retail, food and agriculture, manufacturing, banking and finance, and many others.
The more I read, the more I learned about food waste, the rising costs of obesity in America, and the greenhouse gas emissions produced by raising, manufacturing, storing, and transporting food.
For example, French's manufacturing site in Springfield, Mo. sends zero waste to landfills by recycling all excess plastic and paper materials and contributing food waste to be used as animal feed.
The judges observed a pronounced, global, industrywide commitment to sustainability, with innovations around source reduction, lowering energy use during manufacturing, reusability, reducing food waste, and much more, as reported in the fourth of a six - part series of video interviews on industry trends, released today.
Based on analysis covering 1,200 business sites across 700 companies in 17 countries — representing the manufacturing, retail, hospitality and food service industries — the report shows that almost every time a business made an investment in curbing food waste, there was a positive return on that investment.
A: Considering the variety in our product portfolio and manufacturing processes, we have to employ a customized approach to reduce food waste.
A: Working towards food waste reduction is a highly collaborative effort and we need to continue to work together to ensure we maximize the use of food either on the farm, in the manufacturing plant, or at home.
A: In 2005 (and again in 2010), we set a goal to reduce our solid waste (including food waste) generation rate in our manufacturing operations by 50 % in 2015 versus our fiscal 200In 2005 (and again in 2010), we set a goal to reduce our solid waste (including food waste) generation rate in our manufacturing operations by 50 % in 2015 versus our fiscal 200in 2010), we set a goal to reduce our solid waste (including food waste) generation rate in our manufacturing operations by 50 % in 2015 versus our fiscal 200in our manufacturing operations by 50 % in 2015 versus our fiscal 200in 2015 versus our fiscal 2005.
Why It Matters: Future materials that will decrease energy consumption and waste associated with manufacturing, detect harmful contaminants in foods and medicines, and enable the ultimate miniaturization of complex electronic devices will be composed of clusters containing different numbers and types of atoms.
When sustainability replaces growth [and inefficiency and waste it's closest mates] in the agricultural, manufacturing, education and food industries we will all be better served....
Petfood Forum 2016 marked the first time pet industry media outside of the Watt Global Media family were invited to join the annual event in Kansas City, Mo., so, of course, Pet Product News wasted no time thanking the hosts and securing a seat at an experience pet food experts bill as «the hub of the global pet food manufacturing industry.»
Scientifically formulated, manufactured pet foods are packed with chemical supplements used to «fortify», i.e. make up for deficiencies in the basic ingredients that are slaughter house and food and beverage industry waste byproducts, and other chemical additives to flavor / taste - enhance, stabilize, preserve, color and «texturize» (appear like meat and gravy rather than a grey mush).
From the book «Grabbing Power: The New Struggles for Land, Food and Democracy in Northern Honduras» by Tanya M Kerssen: «Palm oil manufacturing generates three main kinds of waste: solid waste (fibers, shells and empty fruit bunches); liquid waste (generated in the oil extraction process); and air emissions (smoke from boilers and incinerators).
Cities depend overwhelmingly on powered transport for obtaining raw materials for manufacturing (nearly all of which occurs in or near cities); for importing and exporting manufactured goods; for moving people to and from home, work, shopping, school, and cultural events; for importing food; and for exporting wastes of various kinds.
Acting for food production businesses, transport operators, manufacturing and engineering businesses and other commercial operators in the successful appeals of numerous abatement notices for statutory nuisances arising from diverse sources including food odours, industrial noise, odours from waste operations, dog barking, church bells and fireworks.
His experience in these areas has covered a wide array of industries and products including numerous chemicals, food production / food poisoning, building and waste materials, industrial manufacturing, and others.
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