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Disposable: manufactured to be used for a short time and then thrown away; not durable or repairable.
Dissolved Oxygen (DO): oxygen dissolved in water and readily available to fish and other aquatic organisms.

 


Disposables
Consumer products, other items, and packaging used once or a few times and discarded.
Disposal Facilities ...

Disposable filter device that has a filter range of 0.1 micron to 100 microns.
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We are members of a disposable society. We dump or landfill what we no longer need. Just what happens to discarded trash after we have no need for it? Contrary to what you believe, there is no "trash fairy." What happens then to that trash?

Department of Agriculture, the amount Americans spend on food as a percentage of disposable income has fallen from 15.4 percent in 1980 to 10.8 percent in 2004. But while we've spent less money on food, our waistlines have expanded.

Cartridge filter: Disposable filter device that has a filter range of 0.1 micron to 100 microns.

Residential Waste: Waste generated in single and multi-family homes, including newspapers, clothing, disposable tableware, food packaging, cans, bottles, food scraps, and yard trimmings other than those that are diverted to backyard composting.

HEPA Filter: High efficiency particulate air filter. A disposable extended pleated dry-type filter with a rigid casing enclosing the full depth of the pleats and a minimum particle removal efficiency of 99.9%.

Bioware: A replacement for traditional plastic disposable utensils made from corn; it is biodegradable and compostable.

Compostable Packaging Environment-friendly alternative to traditional box packaging that are not only disposable but can be used in composting when they are discarded.

See also: Environment, Waste, Reduce, Environmental, Recycle

Environment DispersantDisposables

 
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