fruits..... because they have acid in them?
cotton waste
Hazardous waste can be disposed of by: * Incineration * Chemical reaction/treatment * Use as raw material * Burial in a secure landfill * Storage * Solidification followed by burial
You would be best served to ask such a technical question to either the EPA or a large hazardous waste firm.
Non-consumer-use hazardous materials are hazardous materials used by industry and other organization who are not final consumers. These would be raw materials and intermediated that are use to make products that might eventually be further processed before reaching a final consumer.
If it is not contaminated with other materials, glass waste can be salvaged. Glass is readily recyclable, saving on energy and raw materials.
The purpose of improving efficiency is so that raw materials can be managed in order to minimise waste and therefore reduce costs. Also, minimising waste can have a positive effect on the environment.
Reducing the use or necessity for raw materials has two main positive functions. By recycling the product and using this with less raw materials we save the raw materials needed and remove the need to store the waste (the product being recycled). This can allow for less land fill, less use of new/raw materials and make the raw materials last longer
Raw materials
Products that is not made from raw materials like , natural items from out forest's or in short from our environment.
It's a term used in Asia to mean industrial recycling, from waste back into raw materials for new production.
Raw Materials of Paper PlantUsually soft wood like eucalyptus, Bamboo, reeds etc. In paper reprocessing plants, Waste paper is used. Brahmajyothi
the raw materials are water and carbon dioxide