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Perhaps its best to assume that what looks like it was thrown away, really was thrown away.
It will all have to be thrown away, West said.
In this most recent parade they've thrown away that pattern.
It gets thrown away in lieu for another new approach.
Most of its drawings and bookkeeping records were thrown away.
He could easily have thrown away his life there and then.
They are thrown away, while the males are raised to adulthood.
All the historical photos housed within the museum were thrown away.
Flour that is part of the recall should be thrown away.
Any inmate letters written in a foreign language were thrown away.
Judge him by his followers, who've thrown away the dog whistle.
If any problems are found, the respirator should be thrown away.
I'd hate to think all that will now be thrown away.
That we can be thrown away and nobody tells our history.
Anything stretchy or dense contains overworked gluten and should be thrown away.
It's one of those companies that is also gotten thrown away. Why?
By the way, Estee Lauder and IFF have been thrown away, too.
It's just really concentrated flavors of things that were normally thrown away.
In rich countries a lot of that is thrown away by consumers.
The ones used for transport, made from nonrecyclable plastic, are thrown away.
"I feel like Nagasaki has been abandoned and thrown away," she said.
Experience shows that even recyclable packaging usually winds up being thrown away.
If nobody wanted the wings, they were simply thrown away, Buchholz explained. 
The products should be thrown away or returned to point of purchase.
In general, when used right, blood is not to be thrown away.
They should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
One person sent a Thanksgiving turkey, which was thrown away upon discovery.
At each conceptual step, detail that isn't immediately relevant is thrown away.
Young people, overwhelmingly black and Hispanic teenagers, were thrown away like trash.
Recalled products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
Cell walls, useless molecules and the organism's own DNA are all thrown away.
Freezers should be checked and products thrown away or returned to the store.
This tissue — which would otherwise be thrown away — is immensely valuable to researchers.
Chicken wings were traditionally used as stock for soup or simply thrown away.
The parts can then be sold, recycled, or reused, instead of thrown away.
"We are made of throwaways and we will be thrown away," writes Vicuña.
They're meant to be thrown away, but they come in really fun patterns.
We do not know, however, whether any ballots were thrown away or changed.
After some time, the fish would be eaten and the rice thrown away.
Tough to walk home with a blue head having thrown away three points.
Food and flowers are thrown away, as are beer cans and liquor bottles.
These products should be returned to the store of purchase or thrown away.
They should be either thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
But he couldn't text or call, because he had thrown away his phone.
And about 40 percent of food in the United States is thrown away.
For health reasons, though, uneaten food from a customer's plate must be thrown away.
They were also deemed "not fit for sale", and probably would've been thrown away.
There's too much information being thrown away, so that's the meaning behind the birds.
The contaminated products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
I learned, for example, that in England half of the food is thrown away.
But in richer nations, food "waste" thrown away by shops and consumers is worse.
All I wanted to do was preserve them so they wouldn't get thrown away.
If they are thrown away instead of composted, for example, they won't break down.
Billions of dollars thrown away Americans spent $70 billion on lottery games in 403.
Food and beverages that have come into contact with floodwater should be thrown away.
A part of the luggage came into the wagon, the rest was thrown away.
So, in 2007 we began measuring what edible food was being needlessly thrown away.
They should be thrown away or returned to the store where they were purchased.
The rest are thrown away, said Debbie Somerville, the district's coordinator for health services.
I awoke inside, but with my medicine cabinet jumbled through, several items thrown away.
Both companies, combined, account for 4% of the world's 600 billion cups thrown away annually.
Brooklyn. More than 40 percent of food in the United States is thrown away. Yet
Was it perhaps thrown away by the nervous cheater eager to get rid of evidence?
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," they say.
The U.S. scientists also want to reduce the amount of plastic that is thrown away.
Thomas Sauvin has spent nearly a decade trawling through film negatives people have thrown away.
Meanwhile, 20 billion pounds of fruit and vegetables are thrown away or left in fields.
If a patient is smaller, then a quantity of the precious powder is thrown away.
In keeping with tradition, all the linens and clothes were going to be thrown away.
He describes himself as a "freegan," meaning he eats food that others have thrown away.
Through their actions in this case, these men have thrown away promising careers and futures.
She said she had thrown away half of her cosmetics and no longer wore makeup.
Any such berries that have been frozen for later use should also be thrown away.
She did not explain why the shoes and garments were slashed before being thrown away.
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," it said.
The bottom line: Johnson is in a bind and has completely thrown away his majority.
And where packages from home are allowed, workers have thrown away those that contained forbidden items.
And though you may have reservations about one track or another, not one is thrown away.
Carmakers have to make sure that the batteries that power electric cars are not thrown away.
Those children were not thrown away afterward, they were celebrated as respected members of the society.
Recalled products should instead be thrown away or if you want your money back — who wouldn't?
The pads were thrown away, but were biodegradable; the pants could be wiped and re-used.
The food provided is so poor that much of it gets thrown away, attracting wild boars.
Bader stole third base and scored when Flaherty's grounder to third baseman Donaldson was thrown away.
If someone has eaten the lettuce and not gotten sick, it should still be thrown away.
He uses a lot of pieces that are broken, or what would otherwise be thrown away.
The products should be immediately thrown away or returned to the place of purchase, FSIS said.
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," the statement warns.
The show space is broken down within minutes — seat cards get peeled up and thrown away ...
I meant to try it later, but it must have gotten thrown away at some point.
Unfortunately, the thrown-away paper, plastic packaging, and endless delivery boxes aren't great for the environment.
The house cleaner he hired while on vacation had apparently thrown away the piece of paper.
And, sure, companies and farmers make a profit off stuff that would otherwise be thrown away.
But food waste — the food that is thrown away — is about 2000 percent of what's produced.
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," the department said.
Less than 10 percent of all plastics that have been thrown away have actually been recycled.
What harm could come from using leftover materials, which would otherwise be thrown away, for research?
The broken coffee cup was the only one in a set that was being thrown away.
Food waste is on the riseDespite the increasing number of startups aiming to tackle food waste — from apps allowing the public to give their surplus groceries to neighbors, to cafes creating dishes solely from previously thrown-away ingredients — the amount of food being thrown away is rising.
Every product is something that would have been thrown away, were it not rescued by the shop.
Josh was right about that too—it's gonna be faster and faster that it gets thrown away.
"We eat and drink the food that is thrown away," said 11-year-old Ayoub Mohammed Ruzaiq.
I once asked them if the leftovers get donated, but they said it just gets thrown away.
"Billions of batteries are being thrown away each year," Barry Breen, the CEO of 3GSolar, told CNBC.
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," the news release warned.
Corbyn has thrown away an election that almost any other senior Labour figure could probably have won.
The mother said she had thrown away all her daughter's clothes because she couldn't take the pain.
He explained having thrown away his vest in a garbage bin and having sold his hat afterwards.
And until it got lost or thrown-away, it was about the only thing I listened to.
Nearly 80% of the world's plastic waste ends up in landfills or gets thrown away as trash.
Less than one-tenth of the food at Okonomi/Yuji Ramen is thrown away, according to Haraguchi.
All items that hold water like toys, pools, or tires should be emptied, cleaned or thrown away.
A 20-point poll lead and a majority thrown away in an election that wasn't even needed.
I thought, this is it, you know, we've basically just thrown away a plane ticket to Canada.
It's not just being thrown away or given to these entities — it's payments for a particular service.
Then the old gadgets are turned off and thrown away, rather than reused, repaired, or otherwise reimagined.
She had already cleaned out the studio and thrown away everything in it, including the bottle rack.
Having thrown away his last bit of leverage in Syria, Mr Trump will be a mere bystander.
"When Nichols asked me to read the book, they'd already thrown away four scripts," Mr. Henry recalled.
Renting allows Rebecca Taylor pieces to live multiple lives and avoid being thrown away after temporary use.
They can be bought, rented, coerced, threatened and then thrown away like a rotten piece of fish.
But the stuff they're saying, everything can be thrown away, everything is disposable, and that's really funny.
"Plastic waste disposal, whether recycled or thrown away, does not mean the end of the story," Wang said.
And perishable fresh fruit and vegetables are more likely to be thrown away than fresh meat and fish.
So it is put to use as animal-feed or compost, or simply thrown away in a landfill.
But in our modern society, information is thrown away all the time — of course, nowadays, through the internet.
At times there is 25 percent of the crop that is just thrown away or fed to cattle.
Children are some of the biggest consumers of plastic products, especially stuff that's used once and thrown away.
He'd thrown away the scrap of paper that had been pressed upon him, its sprawl of handwriting unread.
She has gone to her family's home in San Diego and thrown away whatever was left there too.
A pleated paper mask costs only about a nickel, but they are used once and then thrown away.
That has the potential for huge cost savings if rockets are not being thrown away after one flight.
Mr. Ji says he has never thrown away the crude makeshift crutches that his father made for him.
The idea was to try to measure exactly how much food was consumed or repurposed, versus thrown away.
As for the food at the center of the fight ... we're told it had to be thrown away.
"Bieber shirt has been ripped in half and thrown away," Starkel said in a post after the game.
That would be far too expensive to be thrown away, so SpaceX needs to solve the reusability problem.
Less than 10 percent of all plastics that have ever been thrown away have had a second life.
" He added that with Uber the drivers would just be "deactivated, and thrown away like a used whatever.
That would be far too expensive to be thrown away, so he needs to solve the reusability problem.
The remaining 99.8 percent became coffee grounds and was most likely thrown away, never to be seen again.
Plastic bottles are particularly problematic; around 50 million bottles are thrown away each day in the United States alone.
Spoiled items will be thrown away, and items including fans, batteries, and nonperishable food will be distributed, it said.
Toast Ale, for example, is a craft beer made entirely from surplus bread that would otherwise be thrown away.
Every book in the library, every computer, every bulletin board will have to be thrown away and somehow replaced.
MacDonald's Pajama Bottoms Were Thrown Away at the Hospital MacDonald's pajama bottoms could have yielded clues about what happened.
I didn't like the vibe of the gym at all, either, so I've pretty much just thrown away $99.
Having already thrown away his old sneakers, Brandon is reduced to the humiliation of wearing his mother's bedroom slippers.
Celebrity chefs at the Olympics are turning ingredients that might have been thrown away into meals for the homeless.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) said Tuesday that certain 5-pound packages should be thrown away or returned.
Centerpieces and bouquets are often thrown away after the night ends, and as architects, they believe strongly in sustainability.
Cafeteria workers have thrown away food from trays of students whose accounts were overdue, or provided less desirable alternatives.
Simply place the offending National Socialist memorabilia in the container provided, and that "questionable" past will be thrown away.
I know that by doing this I have thrown away my opportunity to influence the outcome of this election.
It's lost on many that single-use plastic waste has to end up somewhere after it is thrown away.
If no one can be found by the solicitor, all the photos, certificates, and football programs will be thrown away.
But 268% of 262 pence and 2875 pence coins are only used once, while 303% of pennies are thrown away.
Up until now, practically all orbital rockets have been expendable, so they're basically thrown away once they launch into space.
Meaning, the contents in three out of every 23 shipping containers will be thrown away before ever reaching the consumer.
Ralph admits to him that Kenya accidentally got thrown away, so they got him a new one, and he's sorry.
"We'd have more rats eating all those fries and thrown-away bread if it weren't for the grackles," Gibbons says.
"I would not feel right about making something that's just going to get thrown away in six months," he said.
I don't think either of them will treat it lightly; it doesn't feel like a frippery to be thrown away.
Like other garbage, almost all of that CO22 is thrown away — into the atmosphere, where it contributes to climate change.
Pre-cut melon purchased at Kroger, Jay C or Payless stores in Indiana or Michigan should also be thrown away.
I hate to see how much good he does to selflessly help people being thrown away by these trying circumstances.
Clumping cat litter works by absorbing liquid, turning it into solid clumps that can be scooped up and thrown away.
Today, the singer's hairstylist Florido told Cosmopolitan that though the hairs are gone, they're not forgotten — or even thrown away.
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," the Food Safety and Inspection Service said.
But in winnowing out the last traces of contrived situation comedy, Mr. Simon may also have thrown away situation itself.
What we are losing to the internet is not primarily privacy — that we have furiously thrown away — it is intimacy.
"We use the words that progressives have thrown away — morality, welfare, poor, faith — because those are soul words," he says.
State law previously required ballots cast in the wrong precinct to be thrown away, forbidding third parties from delivering them.
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase for a refund," the Publix statement said.
Every year huge volumes of old and broken electronic devices are thrown away and dumped in toxic landfills across Africa.
In the 24 years Burton has been with McQueen, she's never seen a single bolt of fabric be thrown away.
People were concerned about the impact of farming, food-production processes, and how much food was thrown away every day.
His very first life would have been when, only a few days old, he was thrown away in a dustbin.
The booster stage, with four engines, and two additional boosters on the sides, will all be thrown away every launch.
In the 19th century, dust jackets on books were just protective paper wrappers, thrown away after a book was purchased.
"Buying lots of products that ultimately get thrown away at the end of life is not sustainable," says Ahlen of EDF.
But unlike concrete and steel—materials that hold our infrastructure together—plastic tends to be thrown away after just one use.
"Our mission is to stop food being thrown away and whoever is closest to take it and eat it," says Cook.
Any chicken product that falls under the recall should be thrown away or returned to the place where it was purchased.
That's because fine food that's thrown away ends up going to landfills and emitting greenhouse gasses that contribute to climate change.
Bad because it shows that a poor trade deal has been made (see article); bad because money is being thrown away.
When she walked closer toward it, she noticed that there were piles of Victoria's Secret bras that had been thrown away.
They clocked in an impressive 4.6 tons, but were disqualified when judges found out most of the rice was thrown away.
And even though the statistics are still on the side of organs being thrown away, I'll keep my organ donor registration.
Kim Hammer, a Republican, told CNN affiliate KNWA the law aims to ensure that fetuses aren't thrown away with medical waste.
Interviews with victims and their families reveal "some of them just want these kids to be thrown away," says Cowan, 43.
I was ashamed; I had thrown away two weeks of work and disappointed myself, and everyone who was rooting for me.
In a world of cheap products and planned obsolescence, many of the things we buy are intended to be thrown away.
It finally ends up in your fridge and the styrofoam is thrown away and the ice is dumped down the drain.
The food either goes to make biogas, is used in staff meals or is donated; none of it is thrown away.
During the talk, she opened up about the sticker she wishes would be ripped off her back and thrown away forever.
And (cue the flying stacks of cash emoji) exactly how much money have we thrown away at retinoids over the years?
There, he will feast and feast on all the food scraps society has thrown away, gorging himself on the world's waste.
According to The Local, 4.73 billion plastic cups are currently thrown away in France every year, with only 1 percent recycled.
We only had to see one favorite truck or doll thrown away before we learned to keep our gear in order.
"We had a meeting where we decided that this public money should not be thrown away," he said in an interview.
"We had a meeting where we decided that this public money should not be thrown away," he said in an interview.
Notably, the Winnow system claims to have already reached and surpassed human levels of accuracy in identifying food being thrown away.
"Every year, there are billions -- billions with a 'b' -- of bags that are thrown away after just one use," said Kaminsky.
It was the runt of its litter and had been found in a rubbish bin, where it had been thrown away.
Besides, the theme examples from Adam Fromm today are so amusing and tight that I have thrown away my math baggage.
It was what is known as a "burner phone" - hard to trace and cheap enough to be thrown away once used.
It has only happened once (1988) since World War II. Had the Republicans thrown away a great opportunity by nominating Trump?
It was what is known as a "burner phone" – hard to trace and cheap enough to be thrown away once used.
The family has thrown away mold-riddled personal belongings that cost more than $10,000, including a sectional couch, bed sets and chairs.
" Instead he wants to expand his scope, "to look at the people being thrown away after they've been used up at work.
"We refuse to be thrown away like the bakery's garbage," Sabino Milian, a production-side worker at the bakery, told BuzzFeed News.
"Not one more euro of tax payers' money should be thrown away on paying their salaries," she wrote on her Facebook page.
Instead, Charlotte lost and, just like Strowman, what should have carried her into WrestleMania was thrown away for next to no payoff.
And now, the recount in Florida has given absentee voters until Saturday to make sure that ballots originally thrown away are counted.
As expected, you'd have no idea that these were made in part with old jeans that were ready to be thrown away.
When you look at it on a macro level, you will see that 50 percent of what we produce gets thrown away.
"All these tech objects are a symbol of Japan's economic growth, but they also get thrown away in great numbers," said Wada.
We've actually had one field where we have thrown away about 60 percent of the crop, so we are below production cost.
Those goals should be thrown away and every employee treated (as Facebook has reportedly done) as if they "exceed expectations" across categories.
When she moved back into the previous shelter, where she lives today, she discovered many of her belongings had been thrown away.
I am positive that President Lincoln would have thrown away his career, his wealth and indeed his life to preserve the union.
They wear adult diapers because, once they take off their one-piece protective suits, the suits will have to be thrown away.
This ensures the tree will actually get recycled rather than thrown away, because these decorations cannot be composted or turned into mulch.
In memory, such flowers never lose their bloom; in Ohio or Korea, though, young lives wilt, fade, and get thrown away. ♦
Williams' class gave me license to embrace those unique connects across realms of society that would be ignored or thrown away with elsewhere.
In the case of frozen food we know food waste can be halved compared with fresh foods -- less of it is thrown away.
Most plastic packaging products are used only once before they are thrown away, resulting in annual economic losses of up to $120 billion.
He got really obsessed listening to AM radio music, and to him it was about celebrating thrown-away pop culture from another era.
According to the report, most of this e-waste isn't recycled, but is simply thrown away, wasting billions of dollars in recoverable materials.
A bad actor could find a target's customer ID from a bill they've thrown away and simply guess the house or apartment number.
"Every year, there are billions -- billions with a 'b' -- of bags that are thrown away after just one use," New York state Sen.
Already, items from smartphones to washing machines have become exceedingly hard to fix, meaning that they are thrown away instead of being repaired.
Right now, the most obvious answer is in the house fire caused by a crock pot that definitely should have been thrown away.
When caught (and after trial), Vinas should have been sentenced to the highest crime possible with the key (if not syringe) thrown away.
If you want to keep your eyes in good shape, don't try to re-use contacts that are meant to be thrown away.
When he was growing up in Argentina, Francis said at the time, nothing was thrown away in his house, including old, hard bread.
They survived, but a British woman died after coming into contact with poison believed to have been thrown away by the Skripals' attackers.
That leaves us with a status quo in which life-saving drugs are thrown away simply because of a date on a label.
Then, after week two, you voted to prevent me from accessing the weapon menu until my current weapon breaks or is thrown away.
Berkowitz says he appreciated Pfizer's action, but feels it should be standard to make sure drugs that are still effective aren't thrown away.
Sixty percent of penny and 13 pence coins are used only once, and in 21 percent of cases, pennies are simply thrown away.
All the building materials that had been carted into the house to primp it for sale were carted back out and thrown away.
After you've pissed all over the seat, puked on the floor, and thrown away your shitty deal bags, someone has to clean up.
We all recognize trash for trash, and we all recognize what it is that we're using because they're things we've all thrown away.
The dead of the earlier war might be bitter indeed if they could know how lightly the cause they defended was thrown away.
Then they noticed that 30 percent of vegetables grown across Europe are thrown away because they don't have the right shape for supermarkets.
Mr. Trump said on Saturday that masks don't always need to be thrown away after a single use, but instead can be sanitized.
The catheters, used once and then thrown away, cost about $2,000, which is relatively cheap compared with other devices used in vascular surgery.
Even though the soups would contain the vegetables that are usually thrown away, the students would not even know they are eating them.
As much as 31 percent of America's post-harvest food supply is thrown away, according to an estimate by the Department of Agriculture.
The woman told officers she had thrown away her ticket and was not carrying any form of identification, according to USA Today. ADVERTISEMENT
Coffee chaff, the husk of the bean that comes off during roasting, usually gets turned into garden mulch or charcoal — or thrown away.
I was a big Slipknot fan, and I've thrown away all my hoodies, jumpers, and T-shirts, but I could never throw this away.
Project manager Per Christian Underhaug suspects the relic, based on the setting within which it was found, was either lost or deliberately thrown away.
Old Medications: Any expired medications that you are tossing out should by thrown away in an enclosed container that your pet can't get to.
Millions of plastic bottles are thrown away each year and this number can be reduced dramatically if more people adopted the reusable bottle habit.
FSIS is advising that all affected products should not be eaten, and should be either thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
Sometimes, after they kill an ISIS member, the pistols are immediately thrown away to prevent resistance fighters from being caught with the murder weapon.
Of this waste, 23 percent is ready-made food that could be eaten but is routinely thrown away due to "made fresh daily" policies.
The main piece of DNA evidence, a scrap from pair of underwear with semen on it, was accidentally thrown away by the crime lab.
Most people would have moved at some point, and in the move things like baseball cards and old school books would get thrown away.
It's cheap on a multiple basis, but I just can't go there, not with a lot of drug stocks being thrown away like this.
And if you were to consolidate each battery you've ever used and thrown away, you'll probably be able to fill an entire kiddie pool.
The CDC warning is clear: All store-bought chopped romaine lettuce, including salads and mixes with romaine, should not be eaten — and thrown away.
The health department said food purchased from the fundraiser -- including side dishes that could have had contact with the jambalaya -- should be thrown away.
"Something is horribly wrong when the system enables these rapists and the victim is thrown away for life," Rihanna wrote in an Instagram caption.
Still, the move prompted President Donald Trump's campaign to state incorrectly that the company had thrown away "hundreds of millions" in potential ad revenue.
Jónsson was inspired to create this bottle after finding out that more than 22016% of plastic is used only once and then thrown away.
The 70% dark chocolate bar is made using the entire cacao fruit, including the pulp around the cacao bean that is typically thrown away.
"By using the by-products of other bars or things that would be thrown away, we're not actually bringing in anything new," explains Ramage.
My mother's work papers and files were thrown away, and we donated the rest of her clothing and shoes at a center in Brooklyn.
Read more: Humanity's first photos of Earth from the moon would have been thrown away if not for 3 people and an old McDonald's
By the time the alchemy was done, Gonnella had thrown away more than $753,275 worth of substandard bread and buns, said president Ron Lucchesi.
Imagine tilling soil, applying fertilizer, planting seeds, irrigating for months, and harvesting a crop only to see almost one-third of it thrown away.
Of that, roughly 6.3 billion metric tons has been thrown away, 79 percent of it in landfills or in other parts of the environment.
Participants in the study reported that if they gave someone an unwanted gift, they would prefer it be given away than thrown away outright.
"In America they would have thrown away old porcelain, but in England it would have had novelty value," said Mr. Jellicoe, the successful bidder.
"This Constitution, he thinks it's a toy to be played with and to be thrown away when he's bored with its protections," Awad said.
Whether they did those crimes or not, which I hope they didn't, it's still unbearable for me for their lives to be thrown away.
Lots of the stuff we wrote in Brighton got thrown away and at least half, if not more, of the record was written after.
Smartly, the leftover sediment from this work, called the matrix, wasn't thrown away, and was instead stored at the Field Museum in Chicago for safekeeping.
Larger bottles are also much easier for cleaners to refill than smaller ones, which are more likely to be thrown away after their first use.
Unless they wanted it back, which they usually didn't, it would get thrown away or put in the bin to get used on other people.
The best alternatives either last the user a long time, so they don't need to be thrown away, or they biodegrade within a few years.
In 2011, during his freshman year at the University of Maryland, Simon was struck by how much food was thrown away in the college cafeteria.
There are a million plus sharks that are hunted every year – for shark fin soup, or captured by a commercial fishing organization and thrown away.
As long as anything that's potential cockroach bait is thrown away, I'm going to cut myself — and my cluttered kitchen table — some long overdue stack.
Doing so allows it to realize that the words "for someone" shouldn't be thrown away, but rather are essential to the meaning of the sentence.
"It's always shocking to see this level of disregard for animals — in this case a dog that was literally thrown away like garbage," she added.
Cigarette butts are the world's most common form of litter, with an estimated 4.5 trillion thrown away every year, according to medical journal Tobacco Control.
There are a million-plus sharks that are hunted every year – for shark fin soup, or captured by a commercial fishing organization and thrown away.
A plethora of zero waste bloggers also provide recipes explaining how to use commonly thrown-away foods, such as bananas, broccoli stalks or stale bread.
This would require products and materials to be kept in use, rather than thrown away, and for the world to be powered by renewable energy.
Built with the collected detritus of art fairs, The Fair Housing Project illustrates just how much good material is thrown away once the tents fall.
"We asked if the baby could drink the milk in the offending bottle instead of being thrown away, but this was not acceptable," he wrote.
We want to show that an apple might be kind of ugly, but that doesn't mean it's not perfectly tasty and should be thrown away.
I am rather annoyed at the mass acceptance of the elements of black culture that are used, borrowed and promoted and kind of thrown away.
They leave dirt and oil to rot into your pores, and after they're thrown away, they rot in a landfill for up to 100 years.
"The White House does not agree with Congress to get where they have to go" and "there's a lot of stuff thrown away," he said.
Single-use plastics are disposable plastic-made products that are designed to be used only once over a short time span before being thrown away.
Unless you take your ballot and throw it in the trash after voting for a third party candidate, you have not thrown away your vote.
It gives "Abbey" addicts both the short-term injection they need, and the reassurance that nothing from their favorite show has ever been thrown away.
"We have to make things that will not be thrown away, that people love," said Marcel Wanders, a founder of Moooi, a Dutch design company.
Clothing thrown away by Americans, the association says, will end up in landfills in the United States and damage the environment if not sold abroad.
"It's very, very unlikely that a pack of cereal would sit in the cupboard for 12 months and have to be thrown away," she said.
He works as a clerk in a porn shop, but his life's obsession is collecting strips of pictures that are thrown away at photo booths.
The rest of us watch while she makes the woman unpack the bags and then decide which of her possessions are to be thrown away.
Experts say there's no easy way to calculate what is spent annually on EpiPens that are thrown away because they are past their expiration date.
But Craig and his defense lawyers maintained that he would not have thrown away his sterling reputation in Washington by lying to the Justice Department.
As those fruits and vegetables approach or pass their sell-by dates and become less visually appealing, a lot of food is regularly thrown away.
Both vessels, once essential to their owners — sacred, even — were thrown away when no longer useful; but they were not destroyed, instead enduring as artifacts.
True to her word, she grabbed one of Bass' cups and a Coca-Cola can he'd thrown away and turned them over to the police.
Seven million tonnes of food are thrown away each year in France, and the restaurant industry alone is responsible for one million tonnes of food waste.
These ingredients included rendered or hydrolyzed meat, the latter of which is meat that's broken down into tiny pieces but can also include thrown away scraps.
Household waste accounts for almost 50 percent of all food thrown away in the UK, with almost seven million tonnes of grub being binned a year.
Out of the 380 billion, an estimated 100 billion are thrown away every year and less than five percent are recycled, according to the press release.
"It could be that the bed is thrown away when [its owner] got better in the '50s and '60s," Bailey told Dutch public broadcasting company NOS.
As BuzzFeed News reported, about 6 billion pounds of plastic bottles gets thrown away annually, but only about 30% of it gets recycled, according to IBISWorld.
Having access to food (currently thrown away for aesthetic reasons) that is both cheap and fresh is a good start to tackling food waste and hunger.
One of the attractions of this is that the oils in question can be cast-offs, like used cooking oil, that would otherwise be thrown away.
It's all about the lifeforce I have at the time, and sometimes I'm weak and I'm flailing, but there's still a lot that gets thrown away.
About 6 billion pounds of plastic bottles get thrown away every year, and only about 30% of them are recycled, according to IBISWorld analyst Nate Gelman.
Chitin is biodegradable and renewable, he said—and shells are an abundant and easily available source of it, because they're currently thrown away as food waste.
It is worrying, then, that many industry experts, such as Peter Morris, chief economist at Ascend Flightglobal, fear the spoils have been thrown away by Brexiteers.
Reusable Hand WarmersYou could just go to a drug store and get the kind of hand warmers that fade and then have to be thrown away.
Sure, if everything goes right, that $29 will be thrown away, but if the worst happens that's a small price to pay for peace of mind.
Trayce Thompson followed with a ground ball to third base that was thrown away by Shaw, allowing Tilson to score and Thompson to advance to second.
A toy box isn't just something that a kid will play with for a few months before it gets forgotten and eventually donated or thrown away.
The AirPods carry regulatory markings that say they are not intended to be thrown away in the trash and should be disposed of as electronics waste.
Don't be obsessed with buying the pretty produce - so much of what's thrown away at grocery stores is bruised fruit no one wants to pick up.
Stems remainwith corollas of stamensaround pods of undeveloped seeds,but the flowers, so enjoyed, are finished,and it all must be swept up and thrown away.
New Mexico Outlaws School 'Lunch Shaming' Children whose parents have lunch debt will not be made to clean cafeteria tables or have their meals thrown away.
Of course, there's still a chance that some precious funds will be thrown away on extravagant projects we don't need or won't be able to maintain.
Globally, one third of all food produced, worth nearly $1 trillion, is thrown away every year, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
Early this month, Abraham premièred a dance, "Untitled America," about the place where such material is usually sent when it is thrown away: the prison system.
Most of the plastic that has been made is no longer in use — about 6.3 billion metric tons of plastic have been thrown away since 1950.
By the time the jug filled up, the heads would be finished, and thrown away; what came out next would be the heart of the distillation.
Without label approval, the beer already brewed could sit in tanks, go stale in cans, or, in a worst-case scenario, have to be thrown away.
And what if we allowed you to also share really informally the things that are thrown away but really valuable for a certain amount of time.
The company also donates uneaten food from its Amazon Go stores, including sandwiches and other perishable foods that would otherwise be thrown away, to Mary's Place.
And of all the Hilfiger posters on all the kiosks in Manhattan, the poster Mr. Lois has is apparently the only one that was not thrown away.
Brooke Shields assisted artist Will Kurtz in reconstructing one of his sculptures after part of it was accidentally thrown away by cleaners at the Art Southampton fair.
Now the decks are made from 100 percent recycled wood from "blemish" boards, or boards that typically would be thrown away because of mistakes in the artwork.
But the fact that information is thrown away is actually the meaning behind the newspaper and the birds, because birds represent giving information and taking back information.
And finally, the morning after a party we see the food left half-eaten on luxurious china, only to be swept up by servants and thrown away.
For every four perfect apples you put in your car, one has been thrown away for its unappealing looks — shoppers just won't buy odd fruit and vegetables.
Project DASH launched this month to give back to food banks and help restaurants with the 100,000 pounds of their extra food that's thrown away each year.
The money has gone to waste, so much has been thrown away, it's all being used for dirty work, though it didn't come from a slush fund.
"Its purveyors should be incarcerated and the keys should be thrown away," he concluded, taking a swipe at the government of 93-year-old President Robert Mugabe.
Rubicon, which calls itself the "Uber for trash," connects businesses and cities that need their trash thrown away with independent contractors who haul it off the premises.
Then everything imploded — YouTube Red stepping away from the deal, which was best because we probably would have just gotten thrown away in regards of a release.
Police and immigration workers dismantling the shelters on Friday have thrown away water being stored by refugees, according to the refugees, and photos posted on social media.
They come in a long, connected string of bags marked in order that can each be torn off and thrown away once you put your aligners in.
Copies of the New York Times are also semi-legible in "Sit-Upons" (2010), where papers that might otherwise be thrown away are recycled into woven cushions.
But there was nothing complex about measuring the value of a drug that was thrown away, Dr. Saltz said, since the value to the patient was zero.
Some British social enterprises are selling beer made from surplus bread, jam, fizzy drinks and fruit jerky from fruit and vegetables which would otherwise be thrown away.
Different experts who have put SSDs through heavy testing have told me they've had cases where the drives suddenly stopped working and had to be thrown away.
If Black Is Beautiful had a spokesperson it would have been her; S⁠—, who would have thrown away a thousand years of family to make it work.
In the federal government's stockpile, the expiration dates of both drugs have been extended, but they have to be thrown away by Berkowitz and other hospital pharmacists.
The disposable container of flimsy, throwaway objects (tissues) has been transformed into something that is durable, delicate, and non-disposable, destined to be used and thrown away.
Approximately 40 percent of food is thrown away in America, and although producers, retailers and restaurants are partly to blame, households are by far the main culprits.
Against Michigan, the most striking difference for Purdue might have been on defense, where pass-rushers compiled four sacks and forced several balls to be thrown away.
Harvey Weinstein says he's been had by jurors who are pretending to be impartial when in fact they want him locked up and the key thrown away.
Vien was arrested shortly after the officers who'd been following him collected a Baskin Robbins spoon that he'd thrown away after eating a scoop of ice cream.
By making rockets more like other forms of transportation where the vehicle is not thrown away after one trip, the cost of going to space could plummet.
Beginning next month, the hospital will send surgical patients home with a powder that renders the medication inert and turns it into a gel, easily thrown away.
"There were plenty of times I'd thrown away my tennis bag, my sweatbands, my rehab stuff because I knew it was a long way back," Dellacqua said.
" Mamo wrote that "the idea of this project was born after reading the statistics of how much food is thrown away in the West, especially during Christmas time.
They found handing out the free shoes had no effect on overall shoelessness, shoe ownership (older shoes were presumably thrown away), general health, foot health or self-esteem.
To have all of that thrown away, with almost callous indifference, by Brexit fills me with horror and some despair ("The siren song of no deal", December 2nd).
One minute later, vegetables I would have almost definitely thrown away if I'd found them in my fridge have been transformed into something fresh, green, and zingy tasting.
She said Washington had thrown away a golden opportunity at the summit and warned that Kim might rethink a moratorium on missile launches and nuclear tests, AP reported.
Here's a shocking statistic: More than 60% of donated hearts and lungs are thrown away every year, according to a new study that aims to change that fact.
About a third of food produced around the world is never eaten because it is spoiled after harvest and in transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers.
About a third of food produced around the world is never eaten because it is spoiled after harvest and during transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers.
Gray would have made it through the sixth as well had Gregorius not thrown away an easy forceout at second, allowing the Oriioles to score, ending Gray's day.
In less than two weeks, the Fed has thrown away the rate hikes that took it more than two years to painfully push through from 2015 to 2018.
Huge amounts of labor will be "wasted" on cleaning and re-cleaning surfaces, and manufacturing supplies that are swiftly used up and thrown away rather than building wealth.
"If you think about the batteries in cellphones, most of them are thrown away and end up in landfills," said Alexej Jerschow, a chemist at New York University.
The authors estimate that packaging, which is typically used for less than a year, made up 30 percent of the nonfiber plastic that was thrown away in 2015.
Frampton said that "Palindrome" was inspired by the images that formed at the ends of film rolls during lab work — bits of celluloid that were normally thrown away.
Migrants who were detained would have their medication, food and some personal belongings confiscated, with most of it being thrown away as they were processed into the facility.
The country is also a world leader in food waste, with one report from 2016 suggesting that half of all fresh food is thrown away across the country.
Operating systems have spent 30 years creating user interfaces that make it easier to launch and switch between apps, but a lot of that effort has been thrown away.
Repairing older products is definitely a good thing, but Apple's restrictive repair practices still mean that devices end up being thrown away when they otherwise could have been repaired.
Food waste charity Love Food Hate Waste estimates that 15 million tonnes is thrown away in the UK every year, with 7 million of that coming from our homes.
Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, pledged on Friday to give any left-over food from its stores to charity so that by the end of 2017 nothing is thrown away.
She also said food shouldn't be [thrown away] just because it is past its best before date, saying shoppers should use 'common sense' to check if it is edible.
The Popayan case cannot be confirmed as microcephaly since the remains of the fetus were thrown away immediately after the abortion and tests could not be made, INS said.
"Most astronomy data is thrown away but some can hold deep physical information that we don't know how to extract," says Joshua Peek from the Space Telescope Science Institute.
The marauding monkeys forage for food around the entrance to the 17th century monument in the northern city of Agra, where visitors' bags are scanned and food thrown away.
Whenever a device is powered off – or after two days of non-use for plugged-in devices - the keys generated for data protection from the SEP are thrown away.
If you thought the stats on plastic toothbrushes were bad, just know that double the amount of plastic razors (double as in two billion) are thrown away each year.
It's hard to argue that BlackBerry should have thrown away all the goodwill and loyalty it had accrued with customers and thrown itself into the large-screen smartphone race.
To illustrate, consider two theoretical policies: one saves $85033,000 worth of bananas from being thrown away, and the other saves $1,000 worth of banana trees from being cut down.
"At the end of the day, it's a disposable product and it's going to be thrown away," said Schanschieff, who is also chairman of the Nappy Alliance trade group.
Mr. Cosby, the prison accommodations won't be anything like those that you've become accustomed to in the long and privileged life that you have — in your hubris — thrown away.
" She said the United States had thrown away "a golden opportunity" in Hanoi, adding that the North was no longer interested in negotiating unless Washington changed its "political calculation.
When you compost, you recycle what would otherwise be thrown away and feed your garden soil nutrients that are essential to the health, happiness and productivity of your plants.
It turns out I hadn't thrown away the hair products and face creams I'd bought over the years and didn't like; I'd just tossed them all under the sink.
Some migrants have severe blisters on their feet that need cleaning, or diabetes that's out of control because, they say, their insulin was thrown away by border patrol agents.
He's the gamer who's thrown away the best years of his life searching for the final level only to find a kill screen that's nothing but a blinking cursor.
Not only did we manage to use three ingredients that I normally would have thrown away, we created something way tastier than my pantry items alone could have made.
Even if some of the chicken salad was eaten or served and no one got sick, the rest should be thrown away, including any chicken salad in your freezer.
Sixth-Graders at Del Paso Manor Elementary School — Imagine being in elementary school and having your artwork thrown away by a teacher simply because they didn't like the content.
But it was also a flash of frustration from a candidate who had to watch millions upon millions of dollars being, well, thrown away in the name of support.
In 2100, the EPA reported that of the 22019 million tons of textile waste generated that year, only 2.45 million tons were recycled, while 10.53 million tons were thrown away.
The ministry estimates 30 billion butts are thrown away in France every year, of which more than four in 10 end up on beaches, in forests, rivers and the sea.
Forty percent of all food grown in the United States gets thrown away, Blake said, so the potential to reduce that waste, and the greenhouse emissions that result, is tremendous.
To be clear, even though so much food is thrown away each year in Germany where we live, we didn't let our soup go moldy for the sake of it.
I'd use any further weakness to gradually buy some more on the way down, even as they've been thrown away as if they were never worth anything to begin with.
Recycling plastic uses up a lot of resources, and after all the hauling around, sorting, and processing of bottles and containers, it often ends up getting thrown away or burned.
Plus, little ol' me felt like I was saving these poor fruits and vegetables from being thrown away and wasted, and helping the bottom lines of local farmers and producers. 
Some order far more than they'll eat for the sake of the perfect Instagram shot and send lots of leftovers back to the kitchen, most of which get thrown away.
A group of boys, strangers, took her away in a car, returning her hours later; her new white hat had been so fouled that it had to be thrown away.
"Our mission is to fight food waste and reclaim perfectly good produce from being thrown away," Emilie Vanpoperinghe, who founded social enterprise Oddbox in 2016, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Between 30 and 40 percent of food produced around the world is never eaten, because it is spoiled after harvest and during transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers.
"If you look at the garbage bins in Spain, there is more waste thrown away every day than tomatoes used at La Tomatina," the mayor, Rafa Pérez Gil, told BBC.
Surprisingly, I&aposve only accidentally thrown away one topper, but it will inevitably happen again since I often forget the top is on the pouch when my daughter is finished.
His favorite slogan — "Make America Great Again" — is based on a clear insight that our greatness has been sacrificed and thrown away by the government, the media, and the universities.
With the average U.S. family of four spending roughly $1,500 a year on food that is thrown away, cutting waste is also a boon for consumers' pockets, the study said.
Ready-to-eat ham has been linked to listeriosis More than 20143,22014 pounds of ready-to-eat ham products should be returned or thrown away because of possible listeria contamination.
If an animal's going to die, then I feel that it's my responsibility to make sure that all of it is served and consumed and not wasted and thrown away.
This wasn't always the case; a marmalade container thrown away in 1908 shows reuse as a paint jar, and rural households often held onto ginger beer bottles for their pantries.
Waste Not leads with a quote from the 2nd-century Christian theologian Clement of Alexandria, who wrote: Riches, then, which benefit also our neighbors, are not to be thrown away.
Several countries, in the name of combating plastic pollution in the ocean, have begun banning various plastic products: utensils, bottles, and bags that often get thrown away after one use.
"The fish scale is available in large quantity in our society because it is basically bio-waste component and thrown away in food processing," co-author Sujoy Kumar Ghosh told Gizmodo.
Between 0003 percent and 2000 percent of food produced around the world is never eaten because it is spoiled after harvest and during transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers.
According to a World Economic Forum report, plastics in the ocean will outweigh fish by 2050, and around 500 million plastic straws are thrown away by Americans, WIRED reported in 2016.
This measurement only counts carbon emissions; it doesn't even begin to touch the amount of water, land, time, and sheer effort it takes to grow food that is ultimately thrown away.
In the US, almost 26 percent of all produce is thrown away before it even gets to the grocery store, just because it looks weird by grocery store standards, it says.
Something similar is likely to happen to any other country that tries to leave the eurozone, which means that eurozone countries have essentially handcuffed themselves together and thrown away the key.
Overlooking this step will first result in funky-tasting mates that absorb the flavors of the container; soon after, these will become moldy mate gourds that need to be thrown away.
Of the roughly 8.3 billion metric tons of plastics produced worldwide since the 1950s, about 6.3 billion have been thrown away, according to a 583 study in the journal Science Advances.
Globally, about a third of the world's food with a value of nearly $1 trillion is lost or thrown away each year, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
Not unlike the pepper spray that people buy and keep in their glove boxes or purses, printed weapons could be thrown away after a single use or several uses, he predicted.
Of the roughly 8.3 billion metric tons of plastics produced worldwide since the 1950s, about 6.3 billion have been thrown away, according to a 2017 study in the journal Science Advances.
A need for packaging is the main driver of plastics consumption globally, and the study's authors said that packaging made up 54 percent of the nonfiber plastic thrown away in 2015.
Between 30 percent and 40 percent of food produced around the world is never eaten because it is spoiled after harvest and during transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers.
Annually 87,000 tonnes of single-use plastics, including plastic bags, bottles, cups, plates and straws are thrown away in Bangladesh, according to a study by the Environment and Social Development Organization.
Since Sheltersuit started in 2014, companies have been donating Timmer materials, like sleeping bags and tent fabrics that would have been thrown away because of production mistakes like a misplaced logo.
"We live in a society where everything is bought to be thrown away — nothing really lasts," said Thomas Holloway, 36, who started Anchor Axe Co. in Kansas City, Mo., in 2016.
While tampons and pads are designed to absorb menstrual fluid and be thrown away, the cup is made of flexible silicone and is worn inside the vagina to catch menstrual blood.
About one third of all food produced globally for human consumption is lost or wasted every year, either spoiled after harvest and during transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers.
The soap is designed to repel mosquitoes up to six hours after being applied, and once soapy water is thrown away on the street, hinder the insects from breeding in stagnant water.
For example, statistics show that 91 percent of rape and sexual assault victims are female, yet there are thousands of rape kits that have either gone untested or have been thrown away.
She sourced the cloth from thrift stores where only about 15% of what is donated ever sees a rack, the rest being thrown away for defectiveness or a simple lack of space.
But if that doesn't happen, it means that NASA has taken about a decade and spent upwards of $700 million to build and upgrade a platform that will essentially be thrown away.
Built with the collected detritus of art fairs — crate lids, shipping containers, and foam padding — The Fair Housing Project illustrates just how much good material is thrown away once the tents fall.
The Rudolph-Fey bit, like Short's Hepburn imitation and the boomer-heavy guest list, affirmed the show's commitment to a genre thrown away as uncool and a generation increasingly viewed as irrelevant.
When the store's manager and his crew realized the companion was thrown away, they tracked it down to a landfill where they dug through garbage to reunite Madison and her little buddy.
"There are literally millions of dollars of prescription medications thrown away every day in this country," said John Forbes, an Iowa pharmacist who dispenses SafeNetRx's recovered drugs to his low-income patients.
A Minnesota school district has issued an apology after high school students with outstanding lunch debt had their hot meals taken off their trays, thrown away, and replaced with an alternative lunch.
The cost-benefit calculation has become increasingly less rational as prices escalated — especially since the vast majority of EpiPens are thrown away when they expire after about 3003 months, requiring another purchase.
But for this hybrid production, previously staged at London's Old Vic Theater in 2017 and at New York's Public Theater the following year, McPherson has thrown away all the usual jukebox templates.
The idea that he would use a thrown-away cardboard box or a broken chair is so beautiful, because it shows art for what it is: the transformation of nothing into something.
Sustainable seafood purveyors are turning species that used to get thrown away into high-end treats, and celebrity chefs are buying invasive species (like that lionfish) and overlooked delicacies (like scampi caviar).
The government is aiming to halve the amount of food thrown away by its 17 million people to become the first country in Europe to meet this global development goal by 2030.
Certainly, the senior Mr. Winemiller might feel better at first if the people who sold his dead children heroin were locked up with the key thrown away, but would anything really change?
That's why the study that said the average garment is worn seven times before it's thrown away — and in China, it's three times, as I was told by YCloset — is very disturbing.
You try to do good by drinking almond milk, but you still buy those Pretty Little Thing mesh camo cycling shorts that will only be worn once and then immediately thrown away.
The farmer was collecting apples that he said weren't of the grade he could sell to grocery stores or farmers' markets, and that they'd either be given away to neighbors or thrown away.
Couture fashioned from and inspired by thrown-away plastic bags, tissues, cardboard boxes was the talk of the week — and it's the kind of Dadaist theatricality fashion gets shit for all the time.
For example, after 9/11, there was a big rush to donate, and it was a really noble thing to do, but it wasn't needed, and some of that blood was thrown away.
She says about a third of food production is thrown away and/or allowed to perish, which mostly ends up in landfill, and that food in the home represents about half of this.
The overall story I liked about all that work was, you know, technology is developing so fast and all this technology is getting thrown away, pretty much before it even makes the shops.
Between 30 and 40 percent of food produced around the world is never eaten because it spoils at some time after harvest or during transport, or gets thrown away by shops and consumers.
The most recent cases in Europe could be linked to food thrown away by people who had traveled from zones where the disease is present, Belgium's food safety agency said in its statement.
The dosage of such drugs is based on body weight, so while some patients would have no wasted medicine, others would end up billed for medicine that would have to be thrown away.
"This is a situation where the Grants started taking in sick and abandoned thrown-away animals, who were in horrible shape to begin with, and started nursing them back to health," he said.
The majority of that is thrown away at home and at restaurants, but anywhere from 503 to 16 percent—about 20 billion pounds—comes from farms that can't find buyers for their products.
And even if I wound up throwing away half of my box, it would still be a net environmental benefit because the produce would have been thrown away otherwise—or so I thought.
About a third of food produced every year, equal to approximately 1.3 billion tonnes, is never eaten because it is spoiled after harvest and during transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers.
Episodes of "lunch shaming" — when children are publicly reprimanded for being unable to pay a school lunch bill, including by having their food thrown away — have occurred and have received news media coverage.
The chair of the Environmental Audit Committee, Mary Creagh, said that 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups were thrown away in the U.K. every year, with almost none recycled and 500,000 per day littered.
The city claims that increased waste segregation and public awareness campaigns have had a positive effect, reducing the amount thrown away by each household and increasing the amount that is reused and recycled.
"Rather than have cobblestones thrown away, we collect them, we clean them and give them a second life," said Patrick Marchetti, the head of the city maintenance yard where the stones are stored.
Barton uses this location to poignant effect as he tells the audience how all the trophies and awards that students earned at Stephens-Lee were summarily thrown away after the school was closed.
"Straws, flimsy cup lids, sachet packets, styrofoam plates and cuts — these kinds of products that are used quickly and so easily thrown away have no place in our society," he said in an interview.
When the studios began shooting more on location and less on sets, there was no longer a need to stockpile and, much to Reynolds' chagrin, the costumes and set pieces were simply thrown away.
Of all the food produced in the world—all those crisps, bananas, egg mayonnaise sandwiches, and the peanut butter-flavoured Oreos you like so much—as much as half of it is thrown away.
A tiny three-pound Yorkie was rescued by a good Samaritan from a Massachusetts dumpster after being "thrown away like trash," according to the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA).
And cutting down on food waste is also an important issue, considering that a third of global produce is thrown away each year, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Two of the Diamondbacks' four hits against Giants reliever Mark Melancon in the three-run eighth were of the infield variety, including Vargas' grounder that was thrown away by San Francisco shortstop Brandon Crawford.
He also said that he had thrown away a rally towel the team had given to chorus members, and that members and supporters were left feeling that the wrong recording had been played deliberately.
And if they are thrown away, it is our duty as artists and as witnesses for the future to collect them again for the sake of our children and, if necessary, bone by bone.
Each year, millions of tons of food and drinks destined for supermarkets are thrown away in Britain, from misshapen vegetables that don't make the cut to the stale bread left unsold at store bakeries.
In Chen's work, she manipulates old wires, cables, and video game controllers—things that might be otherwise thrown away—into sculptures, realizing perhaps not their final form, but definitely a greater one than trash.
It felt like someone discovered every pitch that they've thrown away for shoes in the last two years, and they made them all one shoe instead of making maybe four perfectly good different shoes?
The use of materials that ordinarily would be thrown away resonates with Mr. Lockett's concerns for humans and animals who all too often end up as flotsam and jetsam in the wake of history.
Mr. Grinspan, who has been a curator at the museum for five years, said that snagging items before they got tossed could be a challenge, and that "000 percent" of items were thrown away.
If 50% less offal was thrown away during the slaughtering process and consumed as food instead, emissions could fall by 14%, according to lead author Professor Gang Liu of the University of Southern Denmark.
The Senate will not convict on the Ukrainian extortion scheme alone, even though proven, and now the Democrats have foolishly thrown away their best opportunity to fully investigate and expose our most unworthy president.
And unlike metal braces, aligners can be taken out in the school cafeteria, left on a lunch tray and accidentally thrown away — a risk parents of children in elementary school may need to consider.
" The simplest explanation for not disclosing that $700 million in retention bonuses sooner, he says, is "the scenario they wanted to present to investors is that in the worst case, we've thrown away $2 billion.
Right-hander Chris Beck came on and was hit by a liner from Adrian Beltre that was then thrown away by second baseman Yoan Moncada, allowing Shin-Soo Choo to score and tie the game.
JOHNSON & JOHNSON ORDERED TO PAY NEARLY $4.7B TO 22 PLANTIFFS IN TALCUM POWDER LAWSUIT It says that regardless of expiration date, the cereal should be thrown away or returned to a retailer for a refund.
In 1978 the Presidential Records Act transferred ownership of all records to the public, bolstering libraries' archival offerings by imposing a legal duty on presidents and their staff to ensure records are not thrown away.
"Every ounce of milk I'm able to produce for my child is nothing short of a miracle and to watch that milk be thrown away without any regard for my baby, was heartbreaking," she continued.
For example, I had a HomeKit-enabled smart plug that a friend gifted to me except she had thrown away the booklet with the QR code and there was no serial number on the product.
That is why he thinks the best bet is to think long term and buy the best of what is being thrown away in stages, because one never knows when a new rotation will end.
Disaster for May The result is a personal disaster for May, who staked her authority on the election and looks to have thrown away the first Conservative majority for 18 years after just two years.
The Washington Post provided a good overview: In schools nationwide, students have been branded with stamps, given unappealing cheese sandwiches, or even had their lunches thrown away after employees discovered that they were in arrears.
Already Sanders has thrown away ammunition against Secretary Clinton, including those "damned emails" even though investigation into them has shown that she lobbied for the same trade deal which she recently came out as against.
Letter To the Editor: Your March 8 editorial "Reducing Drug Waste Could Save Billions" makes the point that pharmaceutical companies package expensive drugs in too-large quantities, thus forcing a lot to be thrown away.
As a door guy, I meet thousands of queer people every year, and I hear stories like Ethan's all the time' about being kicked out or thrown away by one's family over religion and politics.
He has numerous business ventures, including as a social impact investor in WTRMLN WTR, a cold-pressed watermelon juice company, which uses flawed melons that would normally be thrown away (Beyonce is also an investor).
"I've never seen a case where a victim is cut into pieces and thrown away like trash," Richard Olivier, another assistant Jefferson Parish district attorney, said during closing arguments in the trial, according to Olivier's office.
"There have been a number of occasions in the past where individual electors have, in effect, thrown away their vote," Jack Rakove, a history and political science professor at Stanford University, told CNN's Michael Smerconish Saturday.
In Britain an estimated 7 million tonnes of food and drink are thrown away from homes each year, costing an average household around 470 pounds a year, according to the Food Standards Agency, a government body.
While the per unit price they're aiming for is the "low thousands" — so the microdrone can be "widely used and in effect almost thrown away" — though it remains to see if they can keep costs down.
Edinburgh-based Celtic Renewables has developed a process to manufacture the biofuel biobutanol from draff and pot ale - barley kernels and a yeasty liquid that are produced when whisky is made and then usually thrown away.
When cleaning products are thrown away or washed down the drain, the chemicals they contain, including things like benzene and formaldehyde, which are commonly found in air fresheners, ultimately end up in lakes, rivers and landfills.
Tax provisions can dictate many businesses' long-term planning and investment decisions, and no one wants to restructure his or her operation only to find that the rule book will be thrown away in a decade.
About a third of food produced each year is never eaten either because it is spoiled after harvest and during transportation, or thrown away by shops and consumers, according to U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
Soon, you will have thrown away the 30 literary analysis papers on "The House of Mirth" and will have entered a house where each room brings a new and different surprise — and lots of stylish comfort.
"Approximately 95 percent of consumer batteries sold in the US are not recycled and are ultimately thrown away," Carl E. Smith, the CEO and president of Call2Recycle, a leading battery recycling organization, told me in an email.
While shooting advocates such as Spokes are keen to highlight the fact that "only three out of a hundred" birds are discarded, by the industry's own estimates, that equates to 420,2.83 birds being thrown away every year.
Roughly 40% of the over 400 million tons plastic produced each is year is from packaging, which is often used once and then thrown away, according to research from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
In short, the team is building a robot that can tell if a pizza box should be recycled or thrown away or the cheese stripped off the paper and eaten days after consumption of the actual pizza.
"We have 4-Hers in Nevada who have the casinos donate their playing cards, because they can only be used five times before they have to be thrown away and that was a huge waste," Day says.
Here's what might happen, depending on the final results: Conservatives short of a majority -- hung parliament: A disaster for the PM, because she has thrown away the first Conservative majority government for 18 years after just two.
When these materials aren't composted and are just thrown away, they go to huge overflowing landfills where they start to release methane: a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change and is more potent than carbon dioxide.
And with more than half of the food wasted in the UK every year being thrown away from people's homes, it's probably time we took a closer look at what gets left over from those takeaway containers.
"When one considers that the poster artists assumed their work would be torn down and thrown away after a few weeks, it is astonishing that they continued to strive to maintain such a high standard," Pack writes.
The WHO estimates that between 340 million and 680 million kilograms of tobacco waste are thrown away every year, and cigarette butts account for 30% to 40% of all items collected in coastal and urban clean-ups.
Instead, these daily personal care products are made in solid bar form (and with a host of powerful natural ingredients) as a solution to the 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles thrown away globally each year.
Instead, these daily personal care products are made in solid bar form (and with a host of powerful natural ingredients) as a solution to the 80 billion plastic shampoo and conditioner bottles thrown away globally each year. 
As a result, too many lives are thrown away by a rigid and counterproductive system that treats an individual as a number, not as a person who is desperate to gain new skills and opportunities in life.
According to the EPA, somewhere in the neighborhood of only 12.5 percent of e-waste is recycled, resulting in around $60 million in gold and silver being thrown away each year in the form of old phones.
We'd basically thrown away years of practice on the old rig, bought new sequencers, and had two or three months to learn the sequencer, rebuild a live rig, and write an entire album and record it live.
I also keep an Under the House folder, off-site storage for sentimental items I can't quite part with but don't exactly want to look at — the final repository for a file before it gets thrown away.
Wendle then stole second and was trying to steal third when Mallex Smith laid a bunt right in front of the plate that was thrown away by Chicago catcher Omar Narvaez, allowing Wendle to score the tying run.
Walking past ancient swords and armor made with such an intense sense of purpose and practicality gives a startling contrast upon entering Shadows and Loops, where reason and precision are thrown away in favor of chaos and abstraction.
A nominal amount of the distributable token was "burned" (put into digital wallets with the keys thrown away), and these wallet addresses were printed on paper and sold to art buyers in a series of 12 physical works.
By the time you've discarded women, and Hispanics, and workers under 25, and workers over 59, and anyone who finished high school— and blacks, you've thrown away 98 percent of the data on low-skill workers in Miami.
On the surface, their big hair and makeup feminized (or androgenized) the guys in these band, but, as you can see in The Dirt, the bands still managed to treat women like objects to be used and thrown away.
These tiny particles can originate from a variety of sources, including artificial clothes fibers, microbeads found in some toothpastes, or bigger pieces of plastic which gradually break into smaller pieces when they're thrown away and exposed to the elements.
Chefs and local organizations cooked up a giant meal made entirely of recovered produce -- the imperfect fruits and vegetables that rarely make it to grocery store shelves, and are often thrown away and end up rotting in a landfill.
According to the FAO, about a third of all food, by weight, is spoiled or thrown away worldwide as it moves from where it is produced to where it is eaten, costing up to $940 billion per year globally.
"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," the U.S.D.A. said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that there had been no confirmed reports of adverse reactions related to consumption of the recalled poultry.
All of the ingredients, most of which might have otherwise been thrown away, had been donated, as had the labor of the chefs and orange-aproned servers, some of whom had traveled to Rio from California, Germany and Japan.
Mr. Orta says he only takes what people have clearly thrown away, although 14 years ago he spent a few months in jail for breaking into someone's garage in Sacramento and trying to steal a wrench for his bicycle.
" T.I. said his daughter "definitely should be afraid for what could eventually come" from having sex, mentioning the possibility of pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and "the dangers of just having your heartbroken, thrown away, and discarded to be forgotten.
About 40 students at Richfield High School who had a lunch balance of at least $15 had their lunches thrown away November 11 and replaced with cold lunches before school leadership intervened, Richfield Public Schools told CNN last week.
Rubies in the Rubble have been using surplus fruit and veg from farmers and markets to make their award-winning jams and chutneys since 2010, after founder Jenny Dawson became aware just how much fresh produce was getting thrown away.
And with economic life looking nearly as dim for black Americans as it did 50 years ago, it's completely understandable and predictable that large swaths of them want to see that system thrown away in lieu of something more radical.
DS: I wouldn't have thrown away my entire professional reputation to do some PR for the police if it didn't merit the public exposure, and if it didn't meet standards of us being able to critique and ask journalistic questions.
Plus, fast-fashion clothing that is worn and quickly thrown away (that is Forever21's business model) emits 400% more carbon emissions per item per year than a garment kept for a full year and worn 50 times, Forbes reports.
In its consultation last year, the finance ministry said six in ten 1p and 2p coins are only used in a transaction once before they are saved in a jar or thrown away, forcing Britain to mint 500 million replacements annually.
According to Reed, there's 800 times more gold in a ton of computer motherboards than in a ton of ore from the ground, and over 60 million dollars of gold and silver is thrown away on landfill every year unknowingly.
It aims to use food that would otherwise have been thrown away to serve 5,000 meals every day in the city's favelas, the informal neighbourhoods that house Rio's poorest communities and are witness to much of the country's drug-related violence.
Each year, as Hyman is fond of pointing out, the average American buys sixty-eight items of clothing, eighty per cent of which are seldom worn; twenty per cent of what the $2.4-trillion global fashion industry generates is thrown away.
"We like to go to eat at Burger King and McDonald's, but children only play with the plastic toys they give us for a few minutes before they get thrown away and harm animals and pollute the sea," the petition states.
Some non-cancer drugs also generate considerable waste, including Remicade, an arthritis drug sold by Johnson & Johnson for which an estimated $500 million of the drug's $4.3 billion in annual sales comes from quantities that are thrown away, researchers found.
Before you can say breach of contract, he's thrown away his multimillion-dollar career to return to the Tennessee town where he grew up, not just for his mama's funeral, but also to start a new life as a simple man.
The strips or cartoons were penciled and inked on sheets of stiff Bristol board, sent to the syndicates and then printed in newspapers that were thrown away within hours — lining the bottoms of bird cages or wrapping up greasy leftovers.
Authorities in Pennsylvania are planning on filing criminal charges against a woman who coughed on more than $35,000 worth of food that all then had to be thrown away in what the grocery store owners are calling a coronavirus prank.
Products should be returned to where they were purchased or thrown away, and consumers are warned to check their freezers, as well "Wash and sanitize drawers or shelves in refrigerators and freezers where recalled ham was stored," the CDC also said.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Researchers at Egypt's Nile University are developing a way to turn dried shrimp shells that would otherwise be thrown away into thin films of biodegradable plastic they hope will be used to make eco-friendly grocery bags and packaging.
He noted that during his first two years at the facility, agents mostly collected the food and donated them to a local food bank, but after a change in leadership, the food donations stopped and the items were instead thrown away.
When Yashas noticed that the core of a bar of soap often went to waste — about one million partially used bars of soap are thrown away each day — he decided to insert a domino or other item in its center.
By teaming up with the Irish Democratic Unionist Party, Theresa May could still hang on as leader, but she will be seen by her own party as having thrown away their best chance of a landslide victory in nearly three decades.
Yeah sure, like I'd get a protection plan for something that gets gross immediately and needs to be thrown away after a month (actually, this would be a genius scam to just get free replacements for two years, but that's not the point).
According to the UN World Food Program, the reason people go hungry isn't food shortage—it's poverty, climate change, war, unstable markets, and food waste (the fact that one-third of all the food in the world gets thrown away or wasted).
And not being able to easily mend a device, says Mark Schaffer, a manufacturing consultant, contributes to a problem that already plagues many markets, as more products, from smartphones to washing machines, are thrown away rather than repaired, adding to waste and pollution.
Far too often in school cafeterias across the country, a student is served a lunch, only for it to be thrown away because he or she does not have money in the lunch account or in hand to pay for the meal.
The Japanese Defense Ministry said that logs of troop activity -- records which could have affected the debate on whether to continue the deployment of Japanese troops in the region -- were thrown away, but it was later revealed they were in fact preserved.
When China adopted a common spoken vernacular as part of its modernisation in the 20th century, it was a form of one particular northern dialect called Mandarin—as though Europe had thrown away Latin and decided to enforce French across the continent.
The world's first ever World Disco Soup day, an event promoted by the Slow Food movement to encourage young people to think about the mountains of food thrown out every day, was powered with food that would otherwise have been thrown away.
"What critics said: "It's fascinating to watch all of this emotional, character-driven drama unfold against a backdrop of a battle for power in the drug trade in New Mexico ... Nothing feels perfunctory or thrown away on this show, even the smallest details.
There is also a sense of betrayal among many young Britons, who grew up with the expectation that they could study, work, and build families across the Continent, and now find that future being thrown away for the sake of national nostalgia.
The C.D.C. has also said that if shortages worsen during an outbreak, N95 masks can be used for "repeated close contact encounters with several patients" instead of being thrown away after one encounter, as well as beyond their manufacturer-designated shelf life.
Some 20183 million tons, or $22018 billion worth, of fruits and vegetables gets thrown away in the United States every year, and the Environmental Protection Agency estimates that the average American family of four throws out an annual $212,210 worth of produce.
The GE website claims the RFID system is designed to help "prevent leaks," and is quick to note that users receive a bypass plug (which you may have thrown away but can pay $25 to replace) that graciously lets users consume unfiltered water.
While supermarkets have been criticised for discarding "ugly" vegetables and binning edible food for not meeting needlessly strict sell-by dates, of the estimated 15 million tonnes of food wasted in the UK each year, more than half is thrown away in people's homes.
We live on in the hearts of our loved ones, the books we write, and the plastic bags we've thrown away, but what would it mean if people lived a few extra healthy years because they were genetically selected or engineered to make that possible?
IKEA said a scheme launched in December at 84 of its restaurants which measured what was thrown away, and at what time of the day and week, had resulted in 13 tonnes less food waste as the amounts it cooked were better tailored to demand.
Around one third of all food, by weight, is spoiled or thrown away worldwide as it moves from where it is produced to where it is eaten, costing globally up to $940 billion per year, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has estimated.
"Rotten Tomatoes critic score (Season 3): 12%What critics said: "It's not that shows can't evolve, but the whole conceit of 13 Reasons Why has been thrown away in favor of a luridly macabre soap opera, starring a cast of actors clearly outgrowing their parts.
" (season 4)What critics said: "It's fascinating to watch all of this emotional, character-driven drama unfold against a backdrop of a battle for power in the drug trade in New Mexico ... Nothing feels perfunctory or thrown away on this show, even the smallest details.
By making curry, soup, and smoothies out of fruits and vegetables that are perfectly edible but may be slightly small, discolored, or ugly, Stuart and his team fed 5,000 people in London using a menu entirely made of food that would otherwise been thrown away.
The graffitied metal shutters have been thrown away, the bar where beer was served has been replaced with kitchen units, and the storage area at the back has been given a window and a new lease on life as an en suite master bedroom.
That's basically what prison is set up to do...I would say my time in prison definitely emboldened me further towards my goal which is to see that all the e-waste in the country and the world isn't thrown away but is recycled.
On World Food Day, here are some facts about how much food is wasted globally: - About a third of the world's food is lost or thrown away each year, approximately 1.3 billion tonnes, worth nearly $1 trillion, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).
A meat price war looms in Hong Kong, according to an industry source on Wednesday, a day after an immediate suspension of all meat imports from Brazil over health concerns with talk percolating that supply contracts may be torn up and tons of meat thrown away.
"We like to go to eat at Burger King and McDonald's, but children only play with the plastic toys they give us for a few minutes before they get thrown away and harm animals and pollute the sea," wrote Ella and Caitlin Wood on a Change.
Under the rows is a network of PVC hoses and drip tape delivering water and fertilizers that cause the plants to produce Wish Farms' huge, luscious strawberries until the end of April, when all the bushes and the plastic mulch are torn up and thrown away.
We could have funded many worthy domestic programs had we not thrown away incredible sums of money — and lives — fighting stupid wars from Korea to Vietnam to Iraq, and funding $600 wrenches and useless military bases in the home districts and states of powerful members of Congress.
In an interview with Norisa Diaz, he says that: In 2007 I asked a supervisor if I could begin collecting the food that was being thrown away and deliver it to a food bank … And I found deeply personal items like rosaries and Bibles, family photographs.
Judge John Hodgman Sherry writes: If I put a small shopping bag in our kitchen trash can, my husband will often take it out and search it to make sure I haven't thrown away any receipts (he thinks they should all be shredded) or something salvageable.
The goal with ranked-choice in general is to ensure the winner is at least in some sense the choice of a majority of the electorate — and that voters who cast ballots for candidates other than the top contenders won't just see their votes thrown away.
Fatema Hassan Marouai, 53, who was driven from her home in Hodeidah by economic hardships, said that apart from picking up food thrown away by better off Yemenis, some displaced people collect metal cans and plastic bottles to sell to merchants for some cash to cover daily needs.
"Eliminating confusion for consumers by using common product date wording is a win-win because it means more products will be used instead of thrown away in error," Jack Jeffers, Vice President of Quality at Dean Foods, which led GMA's work on this issue, said in a press release.
On Saturday, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon was called "a piece of trash" at a bookstore in Richmond, Virginia, and a report circulated Monday that White House senior adviser Stephen Miller had previously thrown away $80 worth of sushi after being heckled by a DC bartender.
Even with an 11-1 lead, Tanaka could not last through five innings, though he might have had Didi Gregorius, who was hit by a pitch in his right shoulder in the top of the inning, not thrown away a two-out, routine grounder that scored two runs.
"In relation to this, the windows could be closed, the light could be turned off, the water could be drained out, the heating appliances could be turned off, the garbage could be thrown away, essential services could be turned off and many other things," she wrote on social media.
But this particular body, so exhaustively perfected, he would now leave to the R.G. Kar Medical College to make what use they could of it before it was thrown away; as the green coconut grew to perfection, gave up its goodness and ended in the gutter, with the rest.
The 28-year-old, who is no stranger to Augusta National heartbreak having thrown away a four-shot lead in the final round in 2011, started three shots behind the leader and eventual champion Patrick Reed but shot a two-over-par 74 to tumble out of contention.
Plastic, especially, is ubiquitous and unavoidable, churned out as casually as it is thrown away: a drinking straw scissored in half and served alongside our morning coffees, a cheap pair of shoes worn out too quickly, a plastic bag to hold the fruit we bought at the market.
"Every form of cigarette ad gives me a pang of longing, every scrunched-up, carelessly thrown-away cigarette packet at a bus stop, every trod-on cigarette butt, every beautiful woman holding a cigarette between her fingers or just looking like she could be holding one," he writes.
"Eliminating confusion for consumers by using common product date wording is a win-win because it means more products will be used instead of thrown away in error," Jack Jeffers, vice president for quality assurance at Dean Foods, said in the statement released by the grocery manufacturers group.
Mr. Silverstein, whose clothes range from $22017 for a patch to $193 for an anorak made from what was a New York City Sanitation Department tent, and who works only with fabric that would otherwise be thrown away, is one of several new designers trying to change that.
"These stocks had been some of the strongest performers, ... but thanks to a widespread perception that the Federal Reserve will ease up on its rate hikes after the next one and the Chinese are willing to play ball with President [Donald] Trump, they were thrown away en masse today, " he said.
"Eliminating confusion for consumers by using common product date wording is a win-win because it means more products will be used instead of thrown away in error," said Jack Jeffers, vice president of quality at Dean Foods, which led Grocery Manufacturers Association's work on this issue, said in a statement.
Rinek's voice softens when he speaks of victims like 8-year-old Michael Lyons, "savagely tortured, mutilated and thrown away like trash," whose grave the agent visited for many years, and 6-year-old Danny Hohenstein, who had a miserable childhood and whose disappearance was one of Rinek's first cold cases.
"I had a terrible experience going through the Medical Evaluation Board in the Air Force, I felt really thrown away and kind of discarded," he says of the complicated and often anxious process, in which a serviceman's fitness to continue serving after an injury is assessed by a board of doctors.
He writes that he sees widespread digital disruption as "an opportunity to rethink the analog/digital divide and reexamine what we've discarded — not in order to clean it up and put it back to use exactly as it was, but to understand what was thrown away that we still need."
Haji Aslam, head of the Transit Union, representing drivers on both sides of the border, said some 4,000 trucks had been held up on the Afghan side of the border and 6,000 on the Pakistan side, where tonnes of fresh produce meant for export has gone rotten and been thrown away.
One day he asked the hotel he was staying in what they did with the used items, and the answer spurred him to start a nonprofit that, since 2009, has recycled and redistributed more than 50 million bars of soap that would have otherwise been thrown away, Business Insider reports.
His route, which he covered for thirty years, included his childhood neighborhood, and when he found something that he felt shouldn't have been thrown away he put it into a special bin on the side of his garbage truck and took it back to the garage, on East Ninety-ninth Street.
Indeed, given ratings and the viscerally negative reactions to Reigns (the character, not Joe Anoa'i, the guy who plays him) throughout his multi-year push, it's not too much to say that WWE creative has been so consumed with the guy that they've actively thrown away money to make it work.
The Loop got its name because instead of being part of a dead-end pattern the sees million of sneakers get thrown away every year, Adidas has created a 100 percent recyclable sneaker, that can then be, worn, processed, shredded, and then reborn again as a brand new shoe, over and over again.
The reason I think my behavior is ethically acceptable is that I am pretty sure a large portion of food is ultimately thrown away by the shelter — my company's food donations are sporadic and inconsistent because they consist only of leftover food, so I figure that the shelter doesn't plan around them.
Some 100 of the art objects stolen by Breitwieser between 1995-2001 were destroyed by his mother, in an effort to minimize the evidence against him; the woman is thought to have thrown away dozens of paintings and drawings, dumped more than a hundred works into a canal, in an outrageous act of motherly love.
And finally, why doesn't Uber want its logo "on things like napkins or paper plates that would be quickly thrown away; on dartboards or urinals; on food, which...will be sliced, broken, eaten, and is associated with the feces it will later become; or on underwear, condoms, 'or anything else that would link Uber and sexual situations'"?
"Acting like one is revering the Leader in front (of others) but dreaming of something else when one turns around, is an anti-Party, anti-revolutionary act that has thrown away the moral fidelity toward the Leader, and such people will not avoid the stern judgment of the revolution," read an article in Rodong Sinmun, according to Reuters.
We're forever being reminded about the amount of perfectly edible food thrown away each year (7 billion tonnes from UK households alone, in case you didn't hear.) Whether it's Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall banging on about "ugly" veg or food innovators attempting to turn stale bread into ale, food waste is a problem that can't be ignored.
Read more: Here's what the 'sneaker of the future' will be like, according to a streetwear expertIt was called Adidas Futurecraft Loop, and it was billed as the future: the next step in a sustainable future where shoes are not thrown away when users are finished with them, but fed back into the creation of a new product, creating a loop process.
Before the question-and-answer part of the hearing started, Sewell added three notes to his prepared remarks: Apple has not provided source code to the Chinese government Apple does not have an encryption key that it had months ago that it has since thrown away Apple has not announced that it plans to add passcode encryption protection to iCloud Here's the video of the congressional hearing:
Like all road movies, "Pop Aye" also journeys into the interior lives of its characters, a trip that is aided and abetted by other travelers who briefly hop on and off: notably, a poetic squatter; a pair of bumbling cops, who bust Thana and Pop Aye for eating thrown-away melon; and a transgender woman who, with grit and dignity, is holding onto a marginal existence.
The internet has become a pretty good place for VHS tape nostalgia, too, with sites like the Vault of VHS Tumblr solely dedicated to preserving old VHS covers, in what might be the ultimate irony — considering that these covers were basically just cheap cardboard sleeves that were quickly thrown away, the best way to appreciate the art of the old analog format is in a solely digital world.
Ultimately, the decision appears to have been motivated less by the jobs saved (a lot of those people would have found work elsewhere, in a business where cancellations and turnover are facts of life) than the simple fact that ABC was on the hook for a lot of money in salaries to the other stars -- an expense that would have been thrown away had the network completely washed its hands of the whole experiment.
The cost is not just environmental: the industry, valued at around $2.4 trillion, loses about $500 billion each year due to the lack of recycling and clothes that are thrown away before ever being sold, according to the UN. To overcome this, Teemill items are produced in real time and on demand in their factory on the Isle of Wight, in southern England, with the help of dozens of robotic devices and artificial intelligence.
You can make sure your mum is ahead of the curve with a reusable coffee cup, not only saving her money for each coffee that she drinks, but minimising her contribution to the staggering 7.993 billion disposable coffee cups thrown away each year in the UK. This highly rated Bodum Vacuum travel mug is available in many different colours and is designed to maintain the heat of your drink while remaining cool to touch thanks to its stainless steel double wall design.

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