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(class / ) animal or plant matter (e.g., blood, hair, skin, wood, hemp, cotton, paper, lard, castor oil, shellac, glue, beeswax, etc.) (class / ) elemental or alloyed metal (class / ) halogen compound (class / ) silicon compound (class / ) heavy metal or aluminum compound (e.g., mos ,etc.)
(class / ) silicon dioxide, silicic acid, orthosilicate, or metasilicate, including surface-treated (e.g., clays, onium clays, estersils, etc.)...
https://patents.justia.com/patents-by-us-classification/508
in the long term, packaging engineers intend to dispense completely with plastic in the carrier straps and adhesive tapes used on cardboard boxes. paper will replace it, because this will simplify the later recycling process. planned savings: again metric tons per year. less plastic - less waste is
waste situation, through wastewater and waste gases, to biological soil renewal. here are a few examples of cognis solutions to problems encountered within a henkel group: after reviews of numerous audits (process description, wastewater, waste gases, energy, waste, noise) with spanish colleagues, three...
https://www.henkel.com/resource/blob/47208/9b565a7694528c8c012a167a99bcdd23/data/1992-environment-report.pdf