Wastes energy!"
he wastes all of his time hiking around in the middle of nowhere.
Going to conferences just wastes some of your valuable time that you could be coming up with new ideas.
So a lot of wastes are also re-utilized in the walls of the cob house.
Half the world wastes enough to feed the other half.
That's what food loss and wastes are.
What do we do with the wastes ?
And we're depleting resources and increasing wastes .
And we can use all kinds of wastes which are generated from construction for creating that.
And some of the other wastes we use in the walls for which we make cob.
The input is from these wastes .
Is social media a dangerous distraction that wastes time?
as well, which just wastes people's time.
life cycle reactors that could actually burn some of the nuclear wastes that are very problematic.
Is social media merely a dangerous destruction that wastes time?
Investments of time and what are the absolute complete and utter wastes of time and so as I was going through this
Pioneers shot about they had Frozen in the wastes of the Nova scotian winter and had their entitlements stolen from
So just make sure that you're not wasting time on whatever your time wastes are.
That's what wastes resources, the constant changing of your mind, the constant going in this direction, that direction, based on the wind of your competition--
And also, even if you want to handle wastes , then the cost is exorbitant.
And basically, recycling the non-biodegradable wastes is done in various ways.
So previously, all of the wastes would be actually dumped in the outside.
One of the issues in the initial days was processing of chemical wastes .
grocers, restaurants, people in their homes-- who wastes the most food?
And as a result, we assume that nature will subsidize the cost of converting the wastes back into resources.
The concept we thought of, if we could devise a system by which the wastes could be converted back into resources then
So therefore, how do we fit in the puzzle with all of these wastes being put together?
So in this way, we are trying to use the non-biodegradable wastes in this fashion.
it wants, to produce products that quickly end up in landfills and incinerators -- think of pollution -- wastes vast amounts of resources all along the way, and does all of this with
society, all the like well-renowned research teams say it's about 5% of the GDP that it would cost us to get rid of these wastes in a responsible and like
Judgment means you look at one part of the cycle, and you go, oh, I can't believe anybody wastes their time with that.
But if they're all sort of veering off one, to two, to three years into the mix, it wastes a lot of money,
So we found that in the last 100 years, that has been a paradigm shift from decreasing resources to increasing wastes .
So you find that the root cause solution, the root cause is the irreversible conversion of resources into wastes .
So this is a linear resource-to-trash model, where at the end of all the resources, you're left with a whole lot of wastes .
So cob house is actually mud house, but the walls can actually be filled with various kinds of wastes which are around-- say bottles or tires or anything can be put
So, the whole community, it is very sensitive to separate all of these wastes .