An environmentally aware school which has completely banned clingfilm, tinfoil and crisps has already cut its daily waste by more than half. |
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Mechanical control is popular and effective but call be cost prohibitive and may damage environmentally sensitive areas. |
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The solid electrolyte is environmentally safer than the liquids used in other batteries. |
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The use of chemical nematicides is environmentally undesirable and alternatives to nematicides are being sought. |
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Some manufacturers also offer electric snowblowers, a much more environmentally friendly choice. |
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The developers are trying to design housing that lends itself to environmentally friendly living, without too much inconvenience. |
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The study also found there to be a number of existing practices in unsealed road design and maintenance which are environmentally unsustainable. |
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Research that improved microbial insecticide formulations also led to environmentally friendly chemical formulations. |
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The nanospheres could be used in microelectronics, drug delivery and as catalysts for making environmentally friendly fuels. |
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Local issues are always important, especially the seats road and rail transport links, and environmentally sensitive developments. |
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Heather said cotton is one of the world's most environmentally unfriendly crops because of the chemicals used by farmers. |
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Waste in landfills decays in physical, chemical, and biochemical processes that may eventually render it environmentally harmless. |
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The organization promotes the economical and environmentally sound use of wood crossties. |
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The coating biodegrades rapidly, because it is made from environmentally friendly materials. |
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Development of biological control for plant diseases is accepted as a durable and environmentally friendly alternative for agrochemicals. |
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The southern area, the current location of Chongming's downtown, will be developed into environmentally friendly residential areas. |
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The solar units are environmentally friendly and can now be installed on your roof to blend with the architecture of your house. |
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An increase in the uncertainty of market structure constitutes a more environmentally complex condition. |
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Farmers and crofters can apply for annual payments for up to ten years for adopting environmentally friendly farming practices. |
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He was asked to transform the building into a more socially and environmentally dynamic entity. |
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The developer deliberately produced a high quality, environmentally richer housing system, and the houses have been selling very well. |
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Some are developing environmentally sustainable power plants for rural areas that urgently need to address chronic electricity shortages. |
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Smart growth provides a much-needed framework in which to harness market forces in order to preserve environmentally sensitive lands. |
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He's been working to promote environmentally sensitive eco-tourism, or, as he prefers to describe it, ethical tourism. |
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They have joined a campaign calling on investment banks to cut off funding for environmentally devastating dam projects. |
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It is environmentally sound, as it does not contaminate groundwater or use up scarce water resources. |
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The trade unions have enforced green bans on environmentally destructive developments. |
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In the 1980s, most parents believed that cloth diapers were environmentally superior to disposables. |
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Fifteen years ago, this was an economically and environmentally depressed city. |
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One coasts past the 'ghost bike' memorials, fallen soldiers in the silent war between the car drivers and the meek and environmentally conscious. |
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Generating power through the use of fossil fuels is both unsustainable and environmentally damaging. |
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The truth is, neither sewers nor computer chips in composting toilets are functionally or environmentally sustainable. |
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The Melbourne architect has quietly earned an international reputation for his environmentally sensible and culturally sensitive work. |
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Incentives would have to include tax waivers, for instance, on appropriate equipment used in production and which were environmentally friendly. |
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And we were about to run out of washing powder too, but now we have 12.5 kg of environmentally friendly washing powder. |
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The building supports environmentally minded commuters by providing showers for bicyclers and accommodating employees who wish to take the bus. |
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And, you can be sure that these soaps are environmentally safe and cruelty-free to boot. |
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Colonization also destroyed environmentally benign ways of life that were integral to African culture. |
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In addition to containing environmentally friendly raw materials, sustainable products typically wear well. |
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The society intends to connect the three activities of production, marketing and service to promote environmentally friendly ways. |
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They are visually poisonous, depressing, environmentally undermining, life-shortening, spiritually deadening, brain-dulling piles of crud. |
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The project would also tell the world that forestry in Canada was embracing environmentally sound practices. |
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There are plans to produce and sell biodiesel, an environmentally friendly motor fuel made from rapeseed oil and vegetable fats. |
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Beautifully chiseled local stone was used aesthetically in the construction of environmentally friendly buildings. |
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It also means the correct disposal of waste, particularly environmentally harmful white goods, such as fridges and cookers. |
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Conventional wisdom says the larger a house is, the less environmentally friendly it can be. |
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Contractors will use a biodegradable contact herbicide, which is environmentally friendly and leaves no harmful residues. |
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The fund is to be used as loans and grants to community-based organisations for reafforestation and other environmentally friendly undertakings. |
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A lot of the people who go to doof parties would claim to be environmentally aware. |
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Is there anything environmentally good about these new technologies, such as, say, cloning almost-extinct species to save them? |
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The only environmentally acceptable way to improve the earth is to compost banana peels and recycle soy milk cartons. |
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To encourage European industry to implement environmentally sound policies, the EU has put several initiatives in place. |
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The patrol boat towed the craft to deep water where it was cleared of environmentally unfriendly products and then set adrift. |
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This environmentally protected area is home to turtles, crabs, dolphins, and alligators. |
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Cloth bags are sturdier and more durable than either plastic bags or paper bags, and are also very environmentally friendly. |
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The Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with Alcoa to build a low-emission, environmentally friendly plant at Chatham. |
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Green councillors want a more environmentally friendly approach to street lighting in Bradford. |
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Palmer followed Whitman by pointing out the steps that the golf industry has taken to become more environmentally friendly over the years. |
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There was no replanting, no trees left standing for reseeding, and areas devoid of pines were left unsightly and environmentally devastated. |
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Underpinning the project's strong social and communal dimension is a measure of environmentally aware design. |
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The owner of our company is pretty fastidious in choosing products that are naturally and environmentally sound. |
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Laois has a long tradition in producing high quality assured produce from environmentally friendly production systems. |
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Based on screw technology, the continuous ship unloader has a totally enclosed conveying line for environmentally friendly operation. |
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Passengers have clamoured to ride free around the inner city loop on this environmentally friendly vehicle. |
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Probably the biggest change in 20 years is the strong move toward gardening in more environmentally friendly ways. |
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They can be customised to varying degrees of technical specifications to suit more complex or environmentally friendly tastes. |
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Europe's airplane engine manufacturers are now pooling their resources to make flying more environmentally friendly. |
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However, the production techniques should be environmentally sustainable, so that high yields can be obtained in perpetuity. |
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The Taipei County Government has ambitious plans to transform riverbanks in the county into environmentally friendly leisure areas. |
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The latter would cohere more easily with our objective of pursuing the national aim of environmentally friendly farming in Ireland. |
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This codex and similar specifications helped in identifying environmentally friendly as well as harmful chemicals. |
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The environmentally friendly toilet needs only one ton of water for lifelong use. |
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It will be safer, more environmentally friendly and able to carry heavier loads, thereby allowing longer periods in the air between refuels. |
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And that is how a state effort to protect coastlands derailed the most environmentally progressive development California had ever seen. |
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Victor recently returned from volunteering in Costa Rica, pitching in to help farmers switch to environmentally friendly, shade-grown coffee. |
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The next generation is likely to be the most environmentally clued-up of all and I aim to make sure that my daughter is one of them. |
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As with other alternative sources of energy, geothermal power is considered environmentally friendly. |
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We must embark seriously and rapidly on the road to environmentally sustainable energy consistent with the development of sustainable housing. |
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Everyone accepts that the creek is environmentally degrading day by day, but no action is taken to arrest it. |
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Let's take a look at some of the specific attributes that make brick an environmentally friendly building choice. |
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I appreciate an environmentally friendly design, but the packaging smacks of cheapness disguised as sleekness. |
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Barney is full of safe, sanitised, clean, moral messages wrapped up in environmentally friendly songs and stories. |
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Dutch company Philips is still the category killer when it comes to design, and this environmentally conscious TV breaks new ground. |
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The old tannery could be demolished, it is empty and an eyesore, and the materials used to create an environmentally improved site approach. |
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The key to planning such an environmentally aware meeting or event is to set environmental priorities early in event planning. |
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Keeping a tree in good condition through proper maintenance can prevent many environmentally related health problems. |
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The lack of practical storage methods has hindered the more widespread use of hydrogen fuels, which are both renewable and environmentally clean. |
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Traction material like sand or sawdust creates a safe surface and is environmentally friendly. |
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Both the fishing and farming of malacostracans can be environmentally damaging. |
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Now we live in a more crowded, environmentally aware age and trains are back in fashion. |
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Do you want this development to be carried forward in a people-friendly and environmentally sound manner? |
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It is a fair trade, environmentally and economically just coffee that allows the coffee harvesters to be paid a living wage. |
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The rooves are made of temperate hardwood which is widely believed to be more environmentally friendly than tropical hardwood. |
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Despite the 2000 withdrawal, Scotchgard is back on the market after reformulation to a more environmentally benign fluorine-based chemistry. |
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A more environmentally friendly car tire has been investigated by Dutch researchers. |
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If you enjoy sharing a shower or bath, you're being environmentally friendly and halving your bills! |
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Although water-based sealers and stainers are environmentally friendly, they do not apply well to wood. |
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The rink will literally be smashed up, the ice wheeled out in barrows and deposited in an environmentally friendly fashion. |
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The river's environmentally sensitive habitat has been safeguarded against further sedimentation. |
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Urban and rural, metropolitan and non-metropolitan, places are economically, environmentally, and socially interdependent. |
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Their completely self-contained unit is environmentally friendly, water wise, while the company will also take away the waste water. |
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They are planning and creating environmentally sustainable communities that are productive, self-reliant and self-determining. |
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Responsible redevelopment can transform environmentally impaired property into productive assets. |
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All the major tourist viewpoints in Ooty and Coonoor need to be policed environmentally. |
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Burning brown coal, using new technologies, is effective and environmentally acceptable. |
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As awareness grows steadily it could stand as a fresh society, highly conscious and newly environmentally aware. |
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Any mistake by the locks could also prove environmentally disastrous. |
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A Scottsdale, Arizona, company has developed an environmentally friendly answer to slippery grips that does not require constant reapplication or disappear with sweat. |
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The key to the water resources plan for the Condamine-Balonne is a 10 per cent reduction in allowable water harvesting during environmentally important flows. |
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In the late 1980s it took off as the environmentally correct alternative fuel, but that's been disproved as well. |
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They have portrayed the company as a sort of alpha polluter, providing funds to environmentally destructive logging and mining projects all over the globe. |
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No, Pickert isn't some persnickety homeowner with a penchant for one-of-a-kind wares, but rather a remodeler trying to do things the environmentally friendly way. |
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Can one really create an environmentally sustainable city without changing the behavior of its citizens? |
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We already know that eating meat is environmentally unsustainable, so why not get all our protein from insects? |
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We need a center-right that is culturally modern, environmentally responsible, and economically inclusive. |
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They're quiet, environmentally friendly, and have enviably low operating costs. |
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It will instead avow a Republicanism that is culturally modern, economically inclusive, and environmentally responsible. |
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Not having had children means I've spared the world another person and that's as environmentally friendly as it gets. |
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In Germany, cartons have gained a reputation for being environmentally unfriendly, and there has been a movement to encourage the use of returnable bottles. |
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We hope the next flood will wash away this loose stone and it is replaced by a good, hard, smooth surface, which is more environmentally and wheelchair-friendly. |
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Their aim is to create environmentally sustainable farming practices that are compatible with the protection of migratory runs of wild salmon and sea trout. |
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Besides the highly polluting thermoelectric plants, two environmentally friendly plants have been working for several years, a fact not recorded in the book. |
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What is more environmentally sensitive than congestion tolling? |
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Housing development that is environmentally sustainable should have no net negative environmental impact in terms of global and local bioregions or ecosystems. |
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Despite the highest amount of wood and wood-based materials, the blockhouse seems to be environmentally less favourable than the timber-frame house. |
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The clean concept is then that if hydrogen can be obtained without creating pollution, hydrogen fuel cell motor cars will make the auto industry environmentally clean too. |
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He has crossbred a small, bare-skinned bird with a regular boiler chicken as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat poultry that is environmentally friendly. |
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Also, with the competitive slavery of the profit system gone, we could spend more on researching environmentally safe methods to boost production. |
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However, this process is not selective, produces solid sludge for disposal, may have environmentally damaging effects of its own, and must be repeated to be effective. |
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Despite the growing evidence from researchers and environmental organisations, fish farming industries continue to deny that their practices are environmentally unsound. |
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The key to a sustainable approach is to include ecology in the development process rather than compensating with expensive and environmentally unsound engineered practices. |
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It's as effective as chlorine bleach, but made of sodium percarbonate and soda ash, so it's environmentally friendly and safe to use on any surface. |
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These insiders speculate that Miller is to actually benefit in some sort of way because of his vociferousness in pushing this economic and environmentally risky deal. |
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Herzog has continually demonstrated that environmentally friendly architecture is not synonymous with kitschy handcrafts, and a life reduced to eating muesli in mud huts. |
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Despite an environmentally hostile administration and a country preoccupied with the threat of war and terrorism, some key threats to the environment were staved off. |
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The poults are then moved from the hatcheries to barns that are environmentally controlled, providing maximum protection from predators, disease, and bad weather. |
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Those interested in getting to and from work in a more environmentally conscious way can register to connect with other carpoolers travelling similar routes. |
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They were made in southern Africa from recycled oil drums, unwanted cars and cast-offs from the metal industries, making them extremely environmentally friendly. |
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Natural in origin, Tencel was designed as an environmentally friendly cellulose fibre to be used in fabrics to maximize comfort and functionality. |
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Currently, 92 cents of every dollar spent on conservation payments to farmers is for their retiring environmentally sensitive land from production. |
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The crucial point is that states must not permit export or import of waste if they believe that it will not be handled in an environmentally sound manner. |
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The policy is philistine, expensive and environmentally disastrous. |
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Most of the Northern Iberian breeds are in high risk of extinction and are conserved in environmentally protected rural areas of Spain and Portugal. |
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Made from environmentally friendly compounds such as sawdust, wood chips, newsprint, and paraffin, solid fire starters are safe, portable, and easy to ignite. |
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That's right, I said it's more environmentally costly than giving every person on the train a car, because a train running empty consumes an enormous amount of energy. |
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This playsuit is printed using low impact environmentally sound dyes. |
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The campaigner said the contingency engineering plan would offer a legally, economically and environmentally advantageous solution to the current route. |
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As outlined above, we assumed that both environmentally induced variability and colony growth rates were relatively invariant within a population. |
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Behaviors such as recycling need to be sustained over long periods of time, and the curtailment of environmentally harmful actions is also important. |
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This should include an emphasis on environmentally sustainable measures such as energy efficiency, eco-taxes, waste prevention and recycling, and improved public transport. |
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As the comfort levels of an environmentally transparent workspace become known, and as these control technologies develop, their global acceptance seems inevitable. |
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They have promoted shopping in an environmentally friendly manner. |
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These may provide the basis for new, environmentally friendly pesticides. |
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Its use in solder for electronics is also being phased out by some countries to reduce the amount of environmentally hazardous waste. |
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It is considered to be an invasive species in New Zealand, Norway, and environmentally sensitive locations in the United Kingdom. |
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Access to environmentally safe and hygienically clean latrines or sanitation facilities in rural areas is evidently insufficient. |
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The presenters decided to grow their own environmentally friendly petrol by planting rapeseed in a field. |
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PetroLuxus, is a proprietary, non-toxic, non-flammable, cost-effective, environmentally friendly chemical formulation. |
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Japan bans as environmentally dangerous the import and processing of monzonite, the raw material for yttrium. |
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This study indicated that suitably processed nickel slag was environmentally, mineralogically, and physically stable. |
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Being environmentally friendly and green is a large advantage of wind turbines. |
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The all-new Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse 2 and Magic Trackpad 2 are more comfortable, capable and environmentally friendly. |
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Flywheels offer an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient stored power alternative. |
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The furans must be removed prior to further processing into biofuels, and the standard process is neither cheap nor environmentally friendly. |
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Multi-element analyses returned consistently and unusually low concentrations of metallurgically or environmentally deleterious elements. |
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Together with that, he added, transition to LED lighting systems would displace environmentally dangerous mercury-vapour lamps. |
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About 135 000 tonnes megagrams of municipal waste each year in the thermally treated in an environmentally friendly system. |
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A Japanese research team has created an environmentally friendly catalyst for producing biodiesel, an alternative fuel, from renewable sources. |
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The Czech Republic ranks as the 27th most environmentally conscious country in the world in Environmental Performance Index. |
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Does the design include other environmentally friendly features? |
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But environmentally minded donors draw the line in different places. |
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The company's environmentally sound induction, rotary, crucible and reverberator furnaces produce high-quality alloys in ingots, cubes and sows. |
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In 2007, an attempt was made by the government to favour environmentally friendly cars by slightly reducing taxes on high mileage vehicles. |
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To the south are the green fields, which include displays of traditional and environmentally friendly crafts. |
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The pro cess uses chemicals that are environmentally friendly, such as ascorbic acid as a reducing agent, and requires less catalyst. |
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It bugs me to see red-gum and yellow box for sale when there is a totally environmentally sound alternative grown by farmers. |
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Identification of the environmentally safe fairway in the South-Western Baltic Sea and Kattegat. |
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For those who are determined to travel rapidly, the jet plane makes much more sense economically, practically and environmentally. |
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The wall behind the cubbies is made of wheatboard, an environmentally friendly equivalent of plywood containing processed wheat. |
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It is also used as an environmentally friendly alternative to chlorine in swimming pool sanitation. |
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Some manufacturers have started using a new, significantly more environmentally friendly alternative to expanded plastic packaging. |
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In the 1970s the state government announced plans to flood environmentally significant Lake Pedder. |
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The state has 31 environmentally protected areas in 21 different municipalities. |
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Control of brown stain in sugar pine with environmentally acceptable chemicals. |
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Typical clients for green funerals are preplanners over 50 who have been environmentally conscious for years, he says. |
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However, reinvestment of environmentally derived capital has hobbled Namibian per capita income. |
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Since disposing of your food waste through a garbage disposal is environmentally friendly, there is no harm in using it after every meal. |
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Taxicabs have been both criticized for creating pollution and also praised as an environmentally responsible alternative to private car use. |
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The extent of pelorism can be environmentally influenced. Should we be awarding peloric orchids without evidence of reproducible flowering? |
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Environmental Protection Agency, thereby establishing an entirely new category of truly environmentally friendly inks. |
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Peloria is a genetic trait, but its expression is environmentally influenced and may appear random. |
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In Estonia plasmochemical production of niobium and tantalum is using an environmentally friendly technology. |
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Also, maintenance will be simplified, environmentally responsible and less costly with PPG's selectively strippable system of coatings. |
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That individually and environmentally mediated cofactors function in the development of infant methemoglobinemia is not a new finding. |
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Beneficial nematodes are small roundworms that can be used as environmentally friendly biopesticides. |
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As this plateless process also reduces platemaking supplies and equipment, Indigo is a more environmentally friendly method. |
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Citric acid is a tribasic, environmentally acceptable, and versatile chemical. |
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Engineered to be environmentally friendly as well as high performance, Polyphase 963 also factors in a low cost per use. |
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Ronco has gone a step ahead of everyone by introducing an environmentally friendly packaging for the NE1 gloves. |
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Furukawa was judged on their overall services including their service, performance, and their environmentally friendly management. |
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Bodisen experienced better than expected sales growth in the second quarter of 2006 due to strong customer demand for its environmentally friendly bio fertilizer products. |
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He gets to charge more than Orkin and all those other pest control guys because Trap Man's weapons of extinction are billed as environmentally sensitive. |
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The convenience and cost savings of working from home means even the environmentally unaware are increasingly trading in their driving shoes for stay-at-home slippers. |
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With strong support from the local government, this is the first time that environmentally friendly bio fertilizers will be introduced to this market on such a large scale. |
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Oil extraction is costly and sometimes environmentally damaging. |
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Sophisticated tenants in Japan are increasingly showing a preference for buildings that incorporate environmentally friendly materials and technologies. |
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The environmentally friendly innovation uses cucumber plants to make tough chipboard which can be used for household furniture, shop fittings and even caravans. |
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Steam turbines equipped with magnetic bearings are more environmentally friendly, as they use nearly no oil, and also offer substantially better fire protection. |
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Consider the situation from the perspective of budding rent seekers who hope to gain appropriable rents by way of environmentally based output restrictions. |
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Other countries, like Japan, also have similar legislation that requires that end-of-life vehicles are depolluted, recycled and disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. |
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Angelika Erlacher and her colleagues at the Graz University of Technology in Austria decided to find an environmentally friendly route to unshrinkable wool. |
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A new pleatable media in G4 and F5 classifications is now available for filtration applications including environmentally friendly and incinerable filter elements. |
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ScCO2 is environmentally benign, non-toxic, and has favorable heat and mass transport properties which allow for an energy dense, compact thermodynamic system. |
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The resultant use of artificial beaches and stabilized dunes as an engineering approach was economically viable and more environmentally friendly. |
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Sustainable seafood is a movement that has gained momentum as more people become aware of overfishing and environmentally destructive fishing methods. |
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But Blumenbach, in the company of many other eighteenth century monogenists, also pointed to the transient and environmentally caused nature of such differences. |
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The top recommendation for travel-related carbon offsets was the Better World Club, a kind of environmentally sensitive AAA that has been in business about 10 years. |
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The animals were housed in raised bottom mesh cages to prevent coprophagy and kept in environmentally controlled rooms, fed with standard diet and water ad libitum. |
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If a brand's attribute is being environmentally friendly, customers will receive the benefit of feeling that they are helping the environment by associating with the brand. |
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The nation was a mess environmentally, and only a few voices in the wilderness were paying heed. In 1970, environmentalists often were derided and dismissed. |
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The series features architects whose work on high-performance high-rises has pioneered the field, setting new standards for environmentally conscious urbanism. |
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While the HEV is environmentally friendly because it emits fewer harmful emissions, Navistar also notes that it employs a process calls regenerative braking. |
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Polyacrylic is environmentally friendly, in that it does not include siloxane, a cause for contamination of the environment and also a cause of failures in electrical contact. |
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Sonorants may also be contrastively, not just environmentally, voiceless. |
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In 1993 an environmentally sensitive area was established within Exmoor. |
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Recent findings on the phytoremediation of soils contaminated with environmentally toxic heavy metals and metalloids such as zinc, cadmium, lead, and arsenic. |
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With industrial demand for nylon increasing, Thomas and Raja set out to design a more efficient and environmentally friendly method for producing caprolactam. |
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To environmentally conscious consumers, the prepurchase itinerary of clothes has become as important a consideration as the organic nature of the materials used to make them. |
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Seafood sustainability guides, such as the Monterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood Watch, often recommend environmentally conscious customers not purchase Atlantic cod. |
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The technique, combinatorial chemistry, employs the rapid use of small-scale instrumentation to evaluate environmentally friendly processing methods. |
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Some chemicals are not environmentally persistent and don't bioaccumulate, but are used so widely that our exposure to them is virtually continuous. |
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The system provides an economical and environmentally friendly disinfestation treatment to satisfy the quarantine security requirements of international markets. |
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Despite support from the UK government, Shell reversed the decision under public pressure but maintained that sinking the platform would have been environmentally better. |
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Mint oil is also used as an environmentally friendly insecticide for its ability to kill some common pests such as wasps, hornets, ants, and cockroaches. |
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Known as the celery looper virus, this naturally occurring microbe might be purified, then packaged and sold as an environmentally friendly viral insecticide, or biopesticide. |
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In the developed world, the majority of the poultry reared for meat is raised indoors in big sheds, with automated equipment under environmentally controlled conditions. |
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Does repurposing make more sense environmentally or economically? |
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Members of US and Canadian oil companies say that using recycled groundwater makes in situ drilling an environmentally friendlier option when compared with oil sands mining. |
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In addition, it offers an environmentally friendly way to enjoy coffee as there has been no chemical treatment necessary to decaffeinate the coffee beans. |
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Engineering, and specifically geomatics engineering, is now an essential player in the modernization of efficient, environmentally safe oil and gas transportation. |
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Housing affordability in Andergrove has received a welcome boost with the completion of a new environmentally friendly seniors complex on Paperbark Way. |
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These new efforts were rewarded with The Greener Festival Award for 2008 alongside a number of other festivals also committed to environmentally friendly music festivals. |
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Tourist destinations are shifting to low carbon emissions following the trend of visitors more focused in being environmentally responsible adopting a sustainable behavior. |
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The Green Logic product line by PPG offers manufacturers environmentally responsible options for paint denaturants or detackifiers used in water-washed paint spray booths. |
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