Recover. This is the recovery of waste without any pre-processing. For example, waste oils that cannot be refined for reuse in vehicles can be burnt for energy recovery. Recovering the energy from waste oil reduces our dependence on coal and imported oil.
Generally, recovered materials will contain minor amounts of unwanted and unusable items (contaminants). For example, cans, bottles or old shoes may be found in yard waste, plastic dinnerware in food waste or paper and cardboard in a load of roofing shingles.
Recovering is the process of giving a value to a material believed to be waste. Recovering means to transform wastes into resources. The best example of recovering is composting. It transforms our fruit and vegetable wastes into rich soil conditioners, commonly known as compost.
Here are some ideas: Refill a water bottle with water from home instead of buying a new one. Update your computer rather than throwing it out and getting a replacement. Ditch plastic bags and choose reusable, environmentally-friendly bags instead.
Reuse waste in the manufacturing process. Recycled into another product or use it as a replacement for a raw material. Recover energy from materials that cannot be recycled.
Recycling: Turning waste into a new substance or product, therefore reducing the amount of new materials needed. Recovery: Includes anaerobic digestion, incineration with energy recovery, gasification and pyrolysis which produce energy (fuels, heat and power), and materials from waste.
(iv) Recovery: If the waste remains after it is been reused and recycled, we can use it to generate energy at our waste-energy plant. This is known as Recovery.
To recover something is to get it back. After you lose your watch, you might recover it from the wastebasket. The re- in recover is a clue that this word has "again" as part of its meaning. We can only recover things that we had before.
Overcoming or managing one's disease(s) or symptoms—for example, abstaining from use of alcohol, illicit drugs, and non-prescribed medications if one has an addiction problem— and for everyone in recovery, making informed, healthy choices that support physical and emotional wellbeing.
Some of the examples of environmental restoration after tsunami and storm surge disasters include beach and sand dune restoration, wetland restoration, and water and soil protection, and recovery.
Recovery items are items in the series which have a healing effect, recovering the target's HP or MP, or removing status effects from the target.
Overlanding gear and off road recovery gear consists of any gear or equipment that can help you facilitate the recovery of your vehicle from a stuck position or to navigate difficult driving terrain during overland travel or other off-road driving situations.
The European directive 2008/98/CE, of November 19, defines "recovery" as any operation in which the main goal is that the waste serve "a useful purpose by replacing other materials which would otherwise have been used used to fulfill a particular function."
Regeneration of plastics means conversion of plastics with the formation of new monomers, oligomers or petrochemicals. The process of recovering resource from waste for reuse or reprocessing is known as recovery which includes collection, sorting and aggregation of materials.
Valuable resources can be recovered from wastewater, sewage sludge, fecal sludge and human excreta. These include water, energy, and fertilizing nutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, as well as micro-nutrients such as sulphur and organic matter.
Self-recovery, Like-recovery, and Dedicated-recovery.
Uses. RECOVER® is used to stabilize mixer wash water and returned or leftover concrete for extended periods, allowing for use of the materials when specified or allowed. It is also used where controlled extended set of concrete is needed.
'recovery' means any operation the principal result of which is waste serving a useful purpose by replacing other materials which would otherwise have been used to fulfil a particular function, or waste being prepared to fulfil that function, in the plant or in the wider economy.