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He notes that, for a time, Hollywood props and costumes "were like disposable waste.
We need to provide the means, globally, to care for our disposable waste," said Dufour.
It is estimated that these green practices stopped the generation of 120 metric tonnes of disposable waste.
Almost a quarter of all U.S. hospitals are now using reprocessing to decrease disposable waste.
Most of the councils have embraced recycling in recent years partly in a response to community concerns and partly also to reduce disposable waste.
Such strategies are already common in Britain, where the WRAP program promotes innovative ways to reduce disposable waste.
It is then that an embarrassed Ax tells them what the humans have been guarding: a disposable waste module from an Andalite Dome ship; an alien toilet.
Municipal waste production per capita, however, is among the highest in the OECD and the target of 30% reduction in specific disposable waste and bulky waste has been missed.
In constructing the new footpaths, almost continuous side-borders of garden beds are also provided, along with space for painted concrete receptacles for both disposable waste (yellow containers) and more recently, recyclable waste (blue containers).
When the city found out a few weeks ago that it was keeping 70 percent of its disposable waste out of local landfills, he embraced the statistic the way other mayors embrace winning sports teams, improved test scores or declining crime rates.
And the writer ponders the polarities of human imagination and circumstance: at one end of the spectrum, ubiquitous rubbish and the frequent reduction, in our time, of people to disposable waste; at the other, the longing for transcendence and the saving union of love.
It also includes the redistribution of untouched foods (from banquets and buffets) to local homeless shelters — a program initiated by the Fairmont Banff Springs — and the purchase of kitchen supplies in bulk (or in reusable packaging) to eliminate disposable waste.
For the Higher Activity Waste (HAW) contained in the LP&S this urgency has resulted in a decision to retrieve the wastes from the ageing facilities and place them into safer and more secure, modern storage conditions, without necessarily converting them immediately into a disposable waste form.