The company "Aero" designs and manufactures a wide variety of machine related products. These products tend to increase efficiency of a wide variety of machines, so the better fuel-efficiency and durability of parts, creates less waste, and aides in environmental protection.
Auro colors
Biodegradable refers to the nature of products that breakdown naturally. Products that breakdown in the environment are less polluting
Amitabh Bacchan is a very big personality. He performed in the movie Paa. His name was Auro in the movie.
I'm guessing here, but probably because the products he sells must be safe for the environment (animals, plants) If he/she has a good chemistry background it must mean that he/she knows about the effects his/her products will have on the environment. I hope this helped :)
Some would say Yes. But it's old school recycling. Instead of throwing usable material away (animal hides) they are made into leather products which have a good life span and are durable products. Making the most out of animal by products is good for the environment.
University of Deusto's motto is 'Sapientia melior auro'.
they are based on the sun and rain. Many people prefere this becaause they can grow there own products.
It is important for the salesman to have the knowledge of science so that he can sell environment friendly and good products.
research two countries depend on the environment for the products that they export
Bee All Natural sells a variety of organic baby body products including baby oils and lotions. Using environmentally friendly products is good for your baby and the environment.
Recycling all paper including Christmas cards is good for the environment because it means less waste is going to landfills. There is also less use of resources like trees when products are recycled.
Auro could be either a verb, in which case it means "I gild," or a noun, in which case it means "to, for, or by means of gold.' Perennius, on the other hand, doesn't exist as such, but may be a misspelling of perennis, which means "perennial, eternal." However, perennis is not in the right case to modify auro (if the latter is in fact a noun). Perhaps it should be perenni, in which case the whole phrase would mean "to, for, or by means of eternal gold." Otherwise the meaning remains obscure.