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salvage logging - the logging of dead or diseased trees in order to improve overall forest health; used by timber companies as a rationalization to log otherwise protected areas.

 


Salvage: The utilization of waste materials.
Sampling Frequency: The interval between the collection of successive samples.

salvage The utilization of waste materials.
sample 1) A small portion of a substance that when examined, identifies certain characteristics of that substance. 2) A selected subset of a population.

SALVAGE The act of obtaining a secondary material through collection, sorting, etc.
SC Steel cans.
SCRAP That portion of solid waste which can be economically recycled.

salvage : The utilization of waste materials.
sanctions : Actions taken by the federal government for failure to plan or implement a State Improvement Plan (SIP).

Recycled Timber Salvaged wood from demolitions of old houses, buildings, warehouses, bridges and wharves that can be used as timber for new construction projects or furniture.

freegan(ism): freegans salvage discarded food thrown out by shops, as a political statement to highlight the wasteful nature of our society.

The final placement of refuse that is not salvaged or recycled.
Solid Waste Management
Supervised handling of waste materials from their source through recovery processes to disposal.

Construction Waste Management Plan (CWMP) : A plan that diverts construction debris from landfills through conscientious plans to recycle, salvage, and reuse.

LCC includes the cost of land acquisition, construction costs, energy costs, the cost to maintain, service and repair the building and its systems, costs of system replacement, financing costs, and residual or salvage value at the end of the ...

See also: Environment, Environmental, Waste, Water, Organic

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