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For example, the benefits of disposable goods are immediate and one-off.
They've gotta have,tell you they take disposable goods in.
"You can never be too safe, for far too long we have treated animals as disposable goods."
Counterfeiting is rife in China, and not limited to disposable goods.
Goods produced include disposable goods, machines, medicine, chemicals, and paper.
Swaddling her in a long plastic sheet, he carts her off as disposable goods.
We're told we live in a throwaway society with disposable goods that appear to have been designed to head for landfill within a couple of years.
As the competition heats up, some suppliers of disposable goods have lowered prices and even offered to take back used plastics for recycling.
Avoid disposable goods, such as paper plates, cups, napkins, razors, and lighters.
Examples of disposable goods include ballpoint pens, lighters, plastic bottles, and rockets.
Further gains will be limited as the US represents a mature market for a number of disposable goods using nonwovens, including baby diapers.
The appellant concentrates on disposable goods.
He agrees with Pichler that the problem is symptomatic of the West's culture of cheap disposable goods.
But, as long as we continue to build our economy on waste and disposable goods, all kinds of litter will increase the mess we are in.
It should be noted, however, that carnets cannot be used for consumable or disposable goods, such as brochures, food and paints.
Criminals target high-value disposable goods such as alcohol, cigarettes, electrical goods, computers and designer clothing which they can sell easily on the black market.
For example, at the time of the takeover, spoons and coffee cups were listed in the inventory; afterwards, all items worth under $100 were considered disposable goods and no longer placed on the record books.
The company, she says, sells loads of cheap, disposable goods, and emphasizes a business strategy of rapid growth, resulting in so much negative environmental impact that its latest initiatives can make only an incremental impact.
If we accomplish higher standards of product stewardship, there will be fewer disposable goods, so there will be a need for maintenance and repair of goods and equipment in our local economies.
In contrast to older houses, which Mr. Stumpf noted often had built-in flour bins, hampers, clothes chutes, dumbwaiters and pantries for storage, the design of most contemporary kitchens is predicated upon quick consumption of disposable goods.
Funneling most materials to a teaching hospital in Leon, Nicaragua, Yale's "waste" now supplies 40 percent of the Leon hospital's needs for disposable goods - dressings, sponges, syringes, surgical blades, casting plaster and tongue depressors.
It's as though China has traded its culture and traditions for the worst attributes of capitalism: rip-offs, disposable goods, and the mass-market frenzy to buy what evervone in the orld has and doesn't need Simon sidles up to me.
Further, counsel alleged that there had been a shift in consumer preference towards leather footwear, an increase in demand for both better quality footwear and low-priced disposable goods, demographic changes and a growing trend for consumers to purchase footwear in the United States.
With the subsequent increase of the used-goods market (and with new goods being taxed) it is suspected that people would put more emphasis on maintenance of things for longer use and better resale value, and that they may also shy away from disposable goods.
Monique Tilford, acting executive director of New American Dream, a nonprofit organization that promotes ways for consumers to simplify their lives and to buy fewer disposable goods, says trick-or-treating at a shopping center replaces community with commercialism, so that children start to associate Halloween with local retailers, rather than with local friends.