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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses waste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing environmental issues, resource management, or waste reduction strategies.
Example: "The new policy effectively addresses waste by promoting recycling and reducing single-use plastics."
Alternatives: "tackles waste" or "deals with waste".
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Last June, a federal appeals court ruled that as the Energy Department hunts for a new Yucca Mt. and a community willing to live beside nearly 70,000 metric tons of radioactive waste the NRC must come up with a longterm plan that addresses waste storage.
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The conceptual model developed prior to mathematical formulation addresses waste-to-technology compatibility and HW processing residues to assure applicability of the model to real-life HWMSs.
There is also dark talk of a mechanism to address waste in public spending.
Capturing and treating discharged wastes on-site would help intensive aquaculture production facilities address waste management regulations and prevent eutrophication.
The Conservative Party on the London Assembly said by "further addressing waste and improving efficiency across the organisation, TfL could continue to freeze fares at inflation in future years".
Cells are largely composed of proteins and ribonucleic acids and must also address waste and neutralize superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, which accompany accelerated nutrient metabolism.
Few studies have addressed waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) in the postanesthesia care unit (PACU) related to exhaled sevoflurane and nitrous oxide.
The Framework is intended to act as an integrated platform for designing out waste decision making, by providing informed building information modelling-driven guidance to address waste causes throughout design stages.
The role of grassroots environmental organisations appears important with regard to developing innovative instruments and delivering effective environmental policies to address waste management at a local level, and to achieve sustainable urban transformation.
Meanwhile, some brick-and-mortar retailers are trying to do their part to address waste with in-store recycling programs.
As clothing manufacturers and governments address waste in both the pre-consumer and post-consumer stages of the global textiles lifecycle, what can we easily do to reduce clothing waste -- and save money? 1. Shop your closet: A new shirt, dress, or coat can brighten your day, or even buoy you for an entire season.
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