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Hand-fed chippers always produce less than 3 green tonnes per Productive Machine Hour (gt/PMH0), whereas crane-fed units can go anywhere between 6 and over 20 gt/PMH, depending on piece size.
The Ican report describes how nuclear warheads are carried in dark green, 44-tonne trucks between a bomb factory at Burghfield near Reading in Berkshire and a naval depot at Coulport on Loch Long near Glasgow, where they are loaded onto submarines.
The site receives 25,000 tonnes green waste per annum, sourced from kerbside collection and civic amenity sites.
It ends up being a lot of lean protein, egg whites, chicken, fish, a tonne of green vegetables, and then carbs, oatmeal, sweet potatoes and fruit.
But after multiple stomach-fulls of turkey and green beans, the metric tonne of Thanksgiving leftovers in your fridge can often begin to look more like a painter's palette than a meal.
Italian police have seized 85,000 tonnes of green olives treated with copper sulphate to brighten their colour, and thousands of tonnes of foreign olive oil being passed off as "Made in Italy".
Thousands of tonnes of green algae have been cleared from the Brittany coast this year.
Cameron made the dive in his 12-tonne, lime green sub called Deepsea Challenger.
Productive potential was very high, averaging 120 m3 loose chips (or 42 tonnes of green chips) per productive machine hour.
Cameron emerged from his 12-tonne, lime green submarine, Deepsea Challenger, early this morning after travelling nearly seven miles down to the desert-like bottom of the trench.
Cameron, who made the descent over five hours in a 12-tonne lime green submarine called the Deepsea Challenger, used plans to release a documentary film about the experience later this year.
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