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"Our long-term plan will continue to be one that has been approved, that we will not export waste from one borough to another, but one has to keep an open mind on all these things," he said.
Waste from one organism is food for another one.
I got 22 boxes of fruit and veg from Morrisons – that's just three days' waste from one supermarket".
In Chicago, the Plant, a five-year-old 93,000-square-foot food incubator, uses waste from one food business to power others.
But critics offer a weighty list of objections, chief among them that removing the waste from one community's back yard requires putting it in another's, creating more contaminated sites requiring future cleanup.
A state prosecutor on Wednesday said investigators are probing reports that Vale contributed to higher water volumes behind the dam by sending waste from one of its nearby mines to Samarco's tailings pond.
Industrial symbiosis is characterized mainly by the reuse of waste from one company by another company as raw material.
In addition, many regions are developing byproduct synergy networks to enhance resource efficiency by using waste from one industry as a resource in another.
One of the main issues of the coming decades is to improve resource efficiencies by integrating various life supporting systems, using waste from one, as resource in other, and in exact moment when it is beneficial to all.
Perhaps best of all, the waste from one part of farm serves as raw material for another, making it a net-zero energy system, according to Arch Daily.
"Of all the ships, in all of the world, surely they must be able to find one that has a better record than this one to transport nuclear waste from one side of the world to another," said Gibson.
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