Not exact matches
In the past, the term «
water footprint» has been used to describe calculations of the total amount of «virtual» or «embedded»
water used in making a product, without considering variations in growing and manufacturing systems, and with
values often averaged across the globe.
DOT continued implementing performance - based contracts to further reduce its energy and
water footprint, and is committed to awarding at least $ 40.6 M in building improvement project
value by December 2016.
The
water footprint of any animal product is larger than the
water footprint of crop products with equivalent nutritional
value.