Many of the processed soy «foods» you see in the market are created from
the waste byproduct of soy during processing, which is soybean oil.
Not exact matches
Helping industrial clients safely burn methane and other
waste gases — the main
byproducts being CO2 and water — has been the focus
of Questor's business since 1994.
We've already done that with the opposite reaction, fission — the breaking
of large atoms into smaller particles — which leaves us with the troublesome
byproduct of radioactive
waste.
In the U.S., the company Harvest Power is using food
waste to generate electricity through the process
of anaerobic digestion — essentially letting microorganism eat up
waste products, and capturing the
byproducts that can be used to generate power.
It will demonstrate how the chaff that is a
byproduct of coffee bean roasting is diverted from
waste and given a new life as a key ingredient in the ring.
CST Wastewater Solutions Managing Director Mr Michael Bambridge said the award further demonstrated the enormous potential
of new - generation technologies to transform
waste water
byproducts from an industrial disposal expense into green energy profits.
A: We are constantly looking to move materials that don't make into finished products up the value hierarchy with the ultimate objective
of substantially reducing the generation
of waste or
byproducts completely.
Food
waste is generated by consumers, but it can also be a
byproduct of manufacturing, retail and foodservice operations.
A pair
of scientists at The National University
of Singapore have figured out how to turn «tofu whey,» the liquid
byproduct of tofu that usually goes to
waste, into a fermented alcoholic beverage they call «sachi» because
of its similarity to sake.
Though the fluids were natural and not the
byproduct of drilling or hydraulic fracturing, the finding further stokes the red - hot controversy over fracking in the Marcellus Shale, suggesting that drilling
waste and chemicals could migrate in ways previously thought to be impossible.
The «two - real - parties» system is a
byproduct of that caused by people not voting for third parties because they don't want to
waste their vote.
The company's website describes the benefits to brewers, wineries and distillers, stating all three can use the organic - material
byproducts of the brewing and distilling process to heat their facilities, thus saving money on both energy and
waste disposal.
One
of the
byproducts of the natural gas boom has been that environmental agencies set up to handle issues
of permitting and
waste disposal are grappling with questions
of health and epidemiology, subjects in which they have little training or experience.
One
of the
byproducts of oxidations with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is water (H2O), which is the cleanest
waste product you could have.»
The chemicals bacteria secrete are no longer being dismissed as uninteresting
byproducts of metabolism, as «
waste».
Postdoctoral researcher Anat Milo, the study's first author, says use
of the new method «can assist the design
of reactions with fewer
byproducts and much less
waste, and the reactions would be more efficient.
That heat is a
byproduct of the microprocessors in your device using electric current to power computer processing functions — and it is actually
wasted energy.
Biello: It's kind
of like gasoline was a
waste byproduct for many years and then they decided, «Hey, let's put it in cars.»
It is hoped that this combined approach would reduce both the cost
of nuclear
waste disposal and the amount
of byproducts produced during the process.
Another source
of ocean pollution by sewage - related
waste is the disposal
of biosolids, a semisolid
byproduct of the sewage treatment process, often called sludge.
The
waste — the
byproduct of oil and gas drilling — was described in regulatory documents as a benign mixture
of salt and water.
Stretching increases blood flow to your muscles.More blood flowing to your muscles brings nourishment and gets rid
of waste byproducts in the muscle tissue.For this reason, stretching after workout is highly recommended, since the nutrient rich blood can easily reach the worked muscle so it can recover and start growing.
Without a diet that contains adequate fiber, food particles and
waste byproducts can get stuck or build up in the looping, folding twists
of the intestines over time and cause inflammation, increased blood pressure, and toxicity in the body.
Regular stretching allows for better circulation
of fresh blood to the muscles, which helps the body recover faster by delivering nutrients to and removing
waste byproducts from muscle tissues.
Fluoride is a
byproduct of waste and toxic to our nervous system.
Internally our bodies produce
waste byproducts as a result
of normal metabolic functions.
Soy Protein Isolate, Soy Concentrate, Textured / Hydrolized Vegetable Protein An industrial food
waste product; soy (GMO) protein is a
byproduct of soy oil.
Whey is a
byproduct of cheese and even though it was once considered
waste, new research has shown the benefits
of whey protein as a high quality and powerful protein that promotes good health and the growth
of muscles.
The colon (large intestine) is the last port
of call for all unused foodstuffs and
byproducts of digestion and it is responsible for eliminating toxic
wastes that include millions
of dead cells and tissues, as well as absorbing nutrients which the small intestine could not.
Rather than throwing out unused bone parts and leftover vegetables and spices as
waste, by making bone broth you can salvage all
of these
byproducts for their full value.
Normally, the liver's main task is to help remove metabolic
waste that is the normal
byproduct of the billions
of cells in the body.
Synthetic forms
of fluoride are a
byproduct of nuclear and industrial
waste and there was also cooperation between these industries on how to get rid
of the
waste... result is they add it to water and in other countries add it to the salt.
I look for surplus (a
byproduct of the meat industry), alternative and reused leathers and brands that have responsible
waste, recycling and dying practices.
Unless a high quality ebook is an almost free
byproduct of your production workflow spending money on creating an ebook version
of a title like that is likely to be a
waste of money.
Inexpensive proteins
of low biologic value such as collagen or gelatin, or those contained in low quality meat,
byproduct meals, and cereal
wastes are often present in low quality foods.
Creatinine is a normal
byproduct of your pet's metabolism - a
waste product primarily created by normally functioning muscles (although the meat your pet consumes is also a source
of some creatinine).
What we are talking about here is not exactly «
waste» but
byproducts (from meat as well as milled grains and other sources) left over from human food processing are found in many poor quality and even higher quality foods, especially when the pet food company is owned by one
of the giant companies that also own plants for processing human foods.
Their primary objectives are centered on the intersection between material
waste as a
byproduct of consumerism and the perpetual reliance on computer connectivity
of contemporary culture.
Population size has a huge bearing on the amount
of resources consumed, as well as the amount
of byproducts (ie: carbon,
waste, etc) emitted.
One
of the new technologies being tested is developed by Kaizen Fluid Systems and uses an electromechanical process that can break down the molecular bonding agents to produce clean water with commercially viable
byproducts and no toxic
waste stream.
Biomass
waste: Organic non-fossil material
of biological origin that is a
byproduct or a discarded product.
These include forest industry
byproducts, sugar industry
byproducts, urban
waste, livestock
waste, energy crops, crop residues, and urban tree and yard
wastes — all
of which can be used for electrical generation, heating, or the production
of automotive fuels.
Another pathway for converting gas to electricity is fuel cells, which produce electricity with no
byproducts except distilled water and a little bit
of waste heat.
Advanced biofuels can be derived from lignocellulosic feedstocks, such as agricultural
waste (e.g., corn stover, wheat straw, rice hulls), agricultural processing
byproducts (e.g., corn fiber or sugar cane bagasse), forestry and wood processing
waste, the paper portion
of municipal solid
waste, or dedicated energy crops such as switchgrass.
For decades, Mr. Choi has consistently opposed destructive environmental practices in Korea, whether they are from rampant production
of nuclear facilities with its inherent
byproduct of excessive and dangerous nuclear
waste or the widespread increase
of toxic
byproducts despoiling the air and water
of Korea due to unchecked expansion
of manufacturing facilities.
In addition to the energy crops discussed in Chapter 2, these include forest industry
byproducts, sugar industry
byproducts, urban
waste, livestock
waste, plantations
of fast - growing trees, crop residues, and urban tree and yard
wastes — all
of which can be used for electrical generation, heating, or the production
of automotive fuels.
To prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating coal combustion
byproducts as hazardous
waste under subtitle C
of the Solid
Waste Disposal Act, and for other purposes.
Santa Margherita's ongoing initiatives include producing renewable energy from solar and biomass, the recycling
of waste byproducts, and the manufacturing
of their own bottles.
Keokuk, IA — At approximately noon a water protector, Cameron Kennedy, 27,
of Minneapolis locked onto the drilling
waste vehicle Dakota Access Pipeline has been using to transport drilling
byproduct to an unlined earthen pit near the Des Moines River on Johnson Street Road in Keokuk, Iowa.
Macerl is an organic farmer from Slovenia who successfully stopped a Lafarge cement kiln from co-incinerating toxic petcoke (a
byproduct of oil refining) and hazardous industrial
waste by rallying legal support from fellow Eko Krog activists.