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Mr. Annan, he said, might "waste a month or two of pointless mediation efforts".
First they waste a month of the taxpayers' time and money on pointless infighting.
A prototype, to be launched from San Francisco this summer with the aim of spawning a clutch of devices each of which can collect five tons of waste a month, will, if successful, be followed by dozens of other boom-like systems measuring up to 2km (1.2 miles) long.
While plenty of properties are only contributing to the problem, polluting local ecosystems and generating (literally) tons of waste a month, there are some real stand-outs that are quietly leading the charge to preserve the beauty that we travel to see -- the good news is that they are beginning to be followed.
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Not so much because he had admitted wasting a month, but because he had accused the club of doing so.
Wendy's, on the other hand, wasted a month investigating its entire supply chain, made little of the fact that the accuser had a long history of suing companies on dubious grounds, and, bizarrely, spent more than a week figuring out if the finger had been cooked.
Electronic Recyclers International (ERI) takes in approximately 15 million pounds of e-waste a month and earlier opened a seventh center in North Carolina, says CEO John Shegerian, who likes to consider himself an urban miner.
I wish I was making all of this up but we wasted a month getting our gear back.
Our family's food waste for a month wouldn't fill a cup.
Blue Hill chef Dan Barber, for instance, ran a pop-up restaurant in New York last year, serving only food waste for a month.
His review of NHS spending, published on Thursday, revealed huge waste across the health service, including a hospital that is wasting £10,000 a month by giving staff too many holidays.
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