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The process could herald a new era of flexible manufacturing technologies, while enabling companies to steer clear of scarce elements as prices rise or obtaining them becomes environmentally or geopolitically risky.
The removal of colour synthetic organic dyestuff from waste effluents becomes environmentally important.
The energy use of the world grows continuously and the development of a clean distributed power generation becomes environmentally important.
Due to the wide application of dyes and their numerous hazards and toxic derivatives (Mittal et al. 2010a, b), the cleaning of wastewater from color dyestuff becomes environmentally important (Gupta et al. 2012a, b; Ghaedi et al. 2013).
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Human society has become environmentally unsustainable, he says.
He also adapted his home to become environmentally responsible, installing a wind turbine and other features.
New management plans for underground sources have until 2040 to become environmentally sustainable.Going nutsMeanwhile, guzzling groundwater makes good business sense for many farmers.
In addition we aim to work with groups involved in media education, those tackling social exclusion and projects that support GNM's vision to become environmentally regenerative.
This is integrated into our own carbon reduction strategy in which we are moving towards more meaningful and innovative alternatives to carbon offsetting in our mission to become environmentally regenerative and carbon positive.
Since these farms are capital and management intensive, they are prone to become environmentally unsustainable in the long run.
Because of the high cost of solar cells, we must look for other technologies if solar cells become environmentally and economically competitive with fossil fuels.
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