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to wastes
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To devastate or destroy.
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Pure carbon sources cannot be routinely employed for electricity generation because they are costly as compared to wastes.
Most of the reviewed works on the firing method, published since 1987, were related to wastes incorporated into clay ceramics.
It has also been reported that addition of glucose to wastes enhances lipid production by yeast cells (Xue et al.2008; Bialy et al.2011).2011
Monitoring of pollution from different waste management options is crucial and environmental concerns are increasing the focus on the reuse and the recycling of MSW and on processes for adding value to wastes.
For example, tens of thousands of people have been affected by lead poisoning at Kabwe, Zambia, which resulted from artisanal re-mining of and exposures to wastes from historical lead zinc mining and smelting (Branan 2008).
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To waste billions?
"And it went to waste.
Finally, try to waste less.
("The condoms went to waste").
Certainly, nothing went to waste.
Little goes to waste.
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